Other Minor in Cs vs Minor in Busieness

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Choosing a minor in computer science may offer better job opportunities compared to a minor in business, especially for those studying physics. The relevance of the minor largely depends on future career plans, with technology skills being increasingly valuable in the job market. A background in information systems can complement a business major effectively. Ultimately, the decision should align with individual career goals and interests. Prioritizing technology skills is recommended for enhanced employability.
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I am studying physics, and now considering the idea of taking a minor, my question is whether preferred to take minor in computer science or business ad. As for job opportunities.

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Well, the answer to a question like this would be heavily dependent on what you are planning to do once you finish undergrad.
 
You would probably benefit from computer science more than business. I am a business/accounting major but my minor is in information systems. Business is important, technology is more important (in my opinion).
 
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