Abstract

The integration of commerce and economics in engineering education has gained increasing recognition for its multifaceted benefits. This article delves into the relevance of incorporating commerce and economics principles into engineering studies. Through an exploration of the symbiotic relationship between these disciplines, the article highlights how this integration enhances engineers' holistic skill sets, promotes innovation, and equips them to address real-world challenges. The discussion emphasizes the advantages of a well-rounded education, enabling engineers to navigate complex business environments, contribute to sustainable development, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration. In conclusion, the article underscores the necessity of bridging the gap between engineering and commerce for the holistic development of future engineers.

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