Hello,
I am currently a junior mechanical engineering student graduating next spring, and I've recently decided that I want to get an MBA after a few years of working. I've gotten ahead in my coursework so that both of my next semesters will be pretty light on hours, so I think it would be beneficial for me to take some business classes. I've heard that finance, accounting, and economics are the most beneficial to take, but I would love to hear some expert advice. Currently I am registered for Principles of Microeconomics (Microeconomic analysis including the theories and applications of demand, production, industrial organization, international trade, and Christian ethics in economic decisions) and Survey of Accounting (An introduction to accounting for non-business majors that follows the business cycle of a start-up company. Topics include researching a company, financing operations, planning and budgeting, and the basic accounting cycle), but I plan on dropping one of them. If I could get some advice on which of these to take and also what other classes may benefit me, that would be awesome!
Thank you