A minor in economics is a great companion to any major, all business majors for sure. It’s a great complement to a social science or mathematical science major. Minoring in economics also prepares you well for law school or a career in government.
The minor is open to both non-business and business majors (except those majoring in economics). It involves 18 hours of course work, including ECON 201: Microeconomics and ECON 202: Elementary Macroeconomics. Check out the Undergraduate Catalog to see the required courses and get complete course descriptions.
Unlike other business 300/400 courses, all economics courses are open to both business majors and non-majors who meet course prerequisites.