<p>I’m certainly not going to try and talk you into taking business classes you don’t want to take, but I’ll warn you that finance and budgeting are eventually part of every job. If you’re good at what you do you’ll be given bigger responsibilities. At some point part of those assignments will involve making, tracking and keeping on a budget. Your ability to ‘speak the language’ may give you an edge in getting a plum assignment.</p>
<p>That said, take what interests you. As has been pointed out, having more arrows in your quiver makes you much more attractive to employers.</p>