One of the directions of development of aluminum alloys is to increase strength characteristics without increasing density. Scandium is an effective additive for improving the strength characteristics of alloys with a high magnesium content. The main disadvantage of scandium-containing alloys is the high cost, the cost of ligature in Russia Al-2%Sc reaches $ 50 per kg. The high cost of semi-finished products is a deterrent to the use of aluminum-scandium alloys in various industries. In this paper, we consider the replacement of symmetric rolling with asymmetric rolling in the last passes of hot and cold rolling as one of the ways to reduce the cost in the production of semi-finished products. The research was carried out on an aluminum wrought non-heat-treatable alloy of the 5XXX series with scandium having the Russian marking 1545K. Rolled semi-finished products using symmetric rolling, as well as using asymmetric, were manufactured at the Zhilyaev Laboratory of the Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University using the unique laboratory industrial rolling mill 400. Asymmetric rolling is used for both hot and cold rolling. Asymmetric rolling made it possible to significantly reduce the force per pass, the pressure per pass became higher than when using standard technology. The obtained mechanical characteristics and the study of the micro-structure indicate a positive effect of asymmetric rolling. The use of this approach can significantly reduce costs in the manufacture of semi-finished products without reducing the quality of the resulting semi-finished products.