undergrad courses besides business

<p>as a business major (accounting or finance probably) what non-business courses would be advantagous to take?</p>

<p>I posted this in the other business forum but no one cares about anything but who recruits at Wharton</p>

<p>"I posted this in the other business forum but no one cares about anything but who recruits at Wharton"</p>

<p>you are a liar.</p>

<p>For non-business courses, take whatever interests you. Do you like muisc? take some music appreciation course. You like astronomy? take Astronomy 101.........</p>

<p>As Untilted said take courses that interest you...but courses that might be helpful in a future career:</p>

<p>-foreign languages (always gives you a boost, makes you stand out)
-international studies (learn about other cultures and how to deal with the people in these cultures)
-political science/public policy (learning about govt and govt regulations in US and abroad could be useful)
- international relations (study the ways in which governments, private groups and individuals relate to each other in the global political and economic systems)
-Math (can always improve your quantitative skills)
-Engineering (same as math, helpful to know some basic engineering if you want to go into the business side of certain industries like semiconductors, etc.)
-Economics (obviously important to learn the basics if you're going into business although most likely this is already req at your school)
-Communications
- Psychology (especially if you want to go into Marketing, helpful to learn some consumer psych)
-Computer Science</p>