What type of business courses would supplement this?

I’ve taken micro and macroeconomics and I’d love to take some more business-economics-related courses to supplement my physics major. Maybe something related to entrepreneurship. Basic business knowledge for technology-driven startups and whatnot. What would be some good courses to take that relate to this? Or are there any specific business minors that you know of that would supplement this well?

I realize engineering is somewhat the product-driven version of physics. But I feel it may be a bit redundant to minor or double major in that. It would be useful to learn engineering programming, though.

I basically just want to be business savvy. It’s an important skill I value and which I believe will help me out in the real world.

I don’t understand what you mean by a “specific business minor?” Does your school have a choice of business minors?

My school’s business minor requires, in addition to micro and macro ECON:
-Fin Acct, Managerial Acct, Mgmt, Mktg, Corp Fin and Business Law. There is also a capstone course required.

We are AACSB accredited. So plan your schedule, as allowed, accordingly. Add courses appropriate to your minor that your school offers.