<p>Also, learning higher level math is a great tool to learning how to solve complex problems in the real world. You may never directly use things like Fourier analysis or Matrix algebra in the future, but the learning process that you must go through will undoubtedly help you develop higher level learning skills that use logic, creativity and analysis. Nonetheless, engineers will receive this skill through their own courses so it is not highly looked upon by companies to get a math minor. What companies would rather have, is a bit of diversity in a person’s application… for instance saying that you’re good at “psychology and engineering” is more interesting than “math and engineering”.</p>