What is a useful minor?

<p>A math minor and physics minor is almost useless when it comes to engineering. This is because engineering already encompasses the ideas of math and physics, and taking a few more classes won’t make a huge impact on your career. However, a minor that shows another side of a student [like an economic interest, history interest, political science etc] will show that the student has more than the intellect needed for their career. As an engineer, there are other minors you can pursue such as the international minor, multidisciplinary minor, or entrepreneurial minor. These minors are looked at pretty nicely for they show companies that a student has been involved outside of the course curriculum to enhance engineering abilities. Also you can pursue a minor in electrical engineering if your majoring in something like chemical or civil that is far off from the electrical side.</p>

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