Minor option for Chemical Engineering major?

So I have a co-op offer which will push me a year behind because of the times of year courses are offered. With that being said, I have a few options for what to do with my second half of junior year, senior year, and fifth year. By the end of when I would’ve graduated if I didn’t accept, I would have all tech electives for my major done and just have to complete my senior year coursework in my fifth year. With that being said, I could space out those tech electives and make room for a minor, because I have about 6 open class slots, or bump them all in, be a part-time fifth year, and work more at my on-campus job. The minors I were considering were either a computer science, business administration, or a lean six sigma certificate. Thoughts?

How about getting (or at least beginning) an MBA or masters in engineering?

@saillakeerie My university doesn’t allow that for students currently in undergrad. I also wanted a few years of full time real work experience before I decided to go get a masters because I’m not sure which one I’d want.

If you wanna become a leader or become an engineering manager then business administration might be good.

If you want computer, programming, or coding skills then computer science would be good. These skills could be useful in many industries while you work as a chemical engineer.

Which one is more interesting to you?