The Frank G. Zarb School of Business offers
challenging programs designed to prepare
today’s students for roles as tomorrow’s
business leaders. Prestigious full-time faculty
teach using state-of-the-art resources, such as
the Martin B. Greenberg Trading Room,
one of the largest and most sophisticated
Bloomberg-based academic facilities in the world.
Hofstra’s close proximity to New York City offers
valuable internship and career opportunities.
The Zarb School is also one of only 10 percent
of business schools nationwide to be accredited
in both business and accounting by AACSB
International – The Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business. With a broad
array of majors, the course work is designed to
teach business fundamentals, decision making,
and management in a diverse environment, and
is enhanced by internships, guest lectures, and
forums with top business leaders, academic clubs,
and networking opportunities with successful
alumni and prospective employers.
The Zarb School is composed of the Departments
of Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Studies
in Business; Finance; Information Systems and Business Analytics (a new department name); Management;
Entrepreneurship and General Business;
and Marketing and International Business.
There are also accelerated dual degree programs
in a variety of disciplines: you can earn a Bachelor
of Business Administration and either a Master of
Science or a Master of Business Administration in
just five years, saving as much as one semester to a
full year of tuition.
Zarb undergraduate students can also rely on
high-quality, comprehensive career services from
Hofstra University’s Career Center. Career counselors
help students build strong resumes and secure
valuable internships as well as jobs after graduation.
Career Center services and resources include
one-on-one appointments with career counselors,
access to thousands of job and internship postings,
career fairs, on-campus recruitment programs,
career-related Webshops, mock interviews, resume
and cover letter writing, and online management of
recommendation letters.
1. The Frank G. Zarb School of Business offers
challenging programs designed to prepare
today’s students for roles as tomorrow’s
business leaders. Prestigious full-time faculty
teach using state-of-the-art resources, such as
the Martin B. Greenberg Trading Room,
one of the largest and most sophisticated
Bloomberg-based academic facilities in the world.
Hofstra’s close proximity to New York City offers
valuable internship and career opportunities.
The Zarb School is also one of only 10 percent
of business schools nationwide to be accredited
in both business and accounting by AACSB
International – The Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business. With a broad
array of majors, the course work is designed to
teach business fundamentals, decision making
and management in a diverse environment, and
is enhanced by internships, guest lectures and
forums with top business leaders, academic clubs,
and networking opportunities with successful
alumni and prospective employers.
The Zarb School is composed of the Departments
of Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Studies
in Business; Finance; Information Technology
and Quantitative Methods; Management;
Entrepreneurship and General Business;
and Marketing and International Business.
There are also accelerated dual degree programs
in a variety of disciplines: you can earn a Bachelor
of Business Administration and either a Master of
Science or a Master of Business Administration in
just five years, saving as much as one semester to a
full year of tuition.
Zarb undergraduate students can also rely on
high-quality, comprehensive career services from
Hofstra University’s Career Center. Career counselors
help students build strong resumes and secure
valuable internships as well as jobs after graduation.
Career Center services and resources include
one-on-one appointments with career counselors,
access to thousands of job and internship postings,
career fairs, on-campus recruitment programs,
career-related webshops, mock interviews, resume
and cover letter writing, and online management of
recommendation letters.
The Right
Program for You
Frank G. Zarb
School of Business
Internships are strongly encouraged by all
departments within the Zarb School. Whatever
your major area of concentration, there is an
internship coordinator who can help identify the
best opportunities for you. Internships can be
taken on a credit or non-credit basis during the
fall, spring and summer.
You’ll find Zarb School students and
graduates interning or working at:
• Bank of America • Deloitte & Touche
• Goldman Sachs • Honeywell • Apple Inc.
• Standard & Poor’s • Siemens Industry Inc.
• Toshiba Business Solutions • WABC-TV
• Marcum LLP • Microsoft • Capital One Bank
• Cablevision • Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
• MTV Networks • Ernst & Young
• Pricewaterhouse Coopers
• Walt Disney Studios • UBS
**Outcomes are based on 2010-2011 Frank G. Zarb School of Business undergraduate
degree recipients who are employed and responded to the survey.
63% Accepted job before graduation
26%
Accepted job
1-3 months
after
graduation
6%
Accepted job
4-6 months
after
graduation
4%
Accepted job
7-9 months
after
graduation
2%
Accepted job
10-12 months
after
graduation
PercentofHofstraundergraduatedegreerecipIents**
*Based on 2010-2011 Frank G. Zarb School of Business undergraduate
degree recipients who responded to a survey within a year of graduating.
93% of Zarb
undergraduate degree
recipients are employed
or attending graduate
school full-time*
Learn more at hofstra.edu/Zarb
Timing of Job Acceptance
2. The Frank G. Zarb School of Business offers
challenging programs designed to prepare
today’s students for roles as tomorrow’s
business leaders. Prestigious full-time faculty
teach using state-of-the-art resources, such as
the Martin B. Greenberg Trading Room,
one of the largest and most sophisticated
Bloomberg-based academic facilities in the world.
Hofstra’s close proximity to New York City offers
valuable internship and career opportunities.
The Zarb School is also one of only 10 percent
of business schools nationwide to be accredited
in both business and accounting by AACSB
International – The Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business. With a broad
array of majors, the course work is designed to
teach business fundamentals, decision making
and management in a diverse environment, and
is enhanced by internships, guest lectures and
forums with top business leaders, academic clubs,
and networking opportunities with successful
alumni and prospective employers.
The Zarb School is composed of the Departments
of Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Studies
in Business; Finance; Information Technology
and Quantitative Methods; Management;
Entrepreneurship and General Business;
and Marketing and International Business.
There are also accelerated dual degree programs
in a variety of disciplines: you can earn a Bachelor
of Business Administration and either a Master of
Science or a Master of Business Administration in
just five years, saving as much as one semester to a
full year of tuition.
Zarb undergraduate students can also rely on
high-quality, comprehensive career services from
Hofstra University’s Career Center. Career counselors
help students build strong resumes and secure
valuable internships as well as jobs after graduation.
Career Center services and resources include
one-on-one appointments with career counselors,
access to thousands of job and internship postings,
career fairs, on-campus recruitment programs,
career-related webshops, mock interviews, resume
and cover letter writing, and online management of
recommendation letters.
The Right
Program for You
Frank G. Zarb
School of Business
Internships are strongly encouraged by all
departments within the Zarb School. Whatever
your major area of concentration, there is an
internship coordinator who can help identify the
best opportunities for you. Internships can be
taken on a credit or non-credit basis during the
fall, spring and summer.
You’ll find Zarb School students and
graduates interning or working at:
• Bank of America • Deloitte & Touche
• Goldman Sachs • Honeywell • Apple Inc.
• Standard & Poor’s • Siemens Industry Inc.
• Toshiba Business Solutions • WABC-TV
• Marcum LLP • Microsoft • Capital One Bank
• Cablevision • Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
• MTV Networks • Ernst & Young
• Pricewaterhouse Coopers
• Walt Disney Studios • UBS
**Outcomes are based on 2010-2011 Frank G. Zarb School of Business undergraduate
degree recipients who are employed and responded to the survey.
63% Accepted job before graduation
26%
Accepted job
1-3 months
after
graduation
6%
Accepted job
4-6 months
after
graduation
4%
Accepted job
7-9 months
after
graduation
2%
Accepted job
10-12 months
after
graduation
PercentofHofstraundergraduatedegreerecipIents**
*Based on 2010-2011 Frank G. Zarb School of Business undergraduate
degree recipients who responded to a survey within a year of graduating.
93% of Zarb
undergraduate degree
recipients are employed
or attending graduate
school full-time*
Learn more at hofstra.edu/Zarb
Timing of Job Acceptance