Program overview

Study at the school named for entrepreneurial pioneer, Norm Brodsky. You will become an independent, innovative and informed entrepreneur at one of only two NJ schools with dual AACSB accreditation. Whether you’re looking to climb up the corporate ladder or be your own CEO, Rider’s Norm Brodsky College of Business will cultivate your entrepreneurial mindset and prepare you for business success.

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Where potential becomes a plan

Graduates of this program can choose their own path. The knowledge and network students gain in the entrepreneurship program opens the door for myriad opportunities from succeeding in the workplace or being their own boss in a business venture. 

Ethan Dowie
My Entrepreneurial Studies classes and the opportunities I participated in gave me the knowledge and resources I needed to launch my nonprofit venture.
Ethan Dowie '19
CEO, Indigo Promotions
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Start strong to make it big

Because of Rider’s strong reputation, top professional recruiters come to us. Our students intern or co-op at Big 4 accounting firms or in corporate, nonprofit or government settings. Hone your entrepreneurial skills in the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, while gaining experience through our Student Venture Experience Program, the Small Business Institute Program or internships in corporate, nonprofit or government settings.

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Photo of Jake Malek
My Rider network led me to each of my internship opportunities and eventually to full-time employment.
Jake Malek '20
Associate customer business manager, Amazon, at Mars Wrigley
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Program requirements

Our 120-credit program focuses on core business principles and strategies.

Financial aid resources

Learn more about financial aid, tuition and the various options we offer to make your college education affordable.

Contact

Entrepreneurial Studies (B.S.B.A.)

Hee Young Kim

Associate Professor, Department Chair

Department of Management

Sweigart Hall

kimmgt [at] rider.edu

609-896-5069

Academic Focus: Human Resource Management, Management

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