Broad College of Business
Follow University
The graduate programs at Broad provide an in-depth and comprehensive curriculum designed around the idea that teamwork, creativity, innovation and thought leadership are the key to creating business leaders who make a difference.
Programs
- Minskoff Pavilion - The Edward J. Minskoff Pavilion is located on Shaw Lane, connected to the Eppley Center and North Business Building. It is a state-of-the-art facility covering 100,000 square feet and houses both the Russell Palmer Career Management Center and the Full-Time MBA program. The Minskoff Pavilion’s design is focused around the concept of enhancing the Broad student experience with flexible spaces and cutting-edge technology.
- North Business Building (BCC) - The North Business Building is located on Bogue Street, connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and Eppley Center. Situated on the banks of the Red Cedar, it is currently home to many core business courses as well as many of the offices of Broad’s faculty, including the Office of the Dean.
- Eugene C. Eppley Center - The Eugene C. Eppley Center is located on Shaw Lane in the heart of MSU’s main campus. It is connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and North Business Building. Eppley Center is home to offices for faculty and staff, as well as student services. The School of Hospitality Business, Department of Finance, Multicultural Business Programs (MBP) and Undergraduate Academic Services (UAS) are all housed in Eppley Center.
All Broad students are encouraged to get involved in a student organization. Involvement in a student organization, and the leadership experience students can gain from that involvement, is an important part of the overall college experience. Broad student organizations provide additional opportunities to network, socialize, learn and enhance skills. When students are considered for internships, post-college employment or even the Broad admissions process, evidence of leadership experience sets students apart from other applicants. Additional opportunities include:
- Education Abroad
- Multicultural Business Programs
- Dashney Women’s Leadership Accelerator
- Financial Markets Institute
- Service Learning
Enrollment in the Broad College is limited, and admission to the Broad College is competitive. Each graduate program has its own set of admissions criteria. Please check with program director on application components.
The Russell Palmer Career Management Center is dedicated to providing a high level of personalized services to MBA students, M.S. students and employers. We partner with students in connecting their professional aspirations to their future careers through a full suite of services and resources that include support for career planning, networking, resumes, cover letters, interviews and more.
The graduate programs at Broad provide an in-depth and comprehensive curriculum designed around the idea that teamwork, creativity, innovation and thought leadership are the key to creating business leaders who make a difference.
Programs
- Minskoff Pavilion - The Edward J. Minskoff Pavilion is located on Shaw Lane, connected to the Eppley Center and North Business Building. It is a state-of-the-art facility covering 100,000 square feet and houses both the Russell Palmer Career Management Center and the Full-Time MBA program. The Minskoff Pavilion’s design is focused around the concept of enhancing the Broad student experience with flexible spaces and cutting-edge technology.
- North Business Building (BCC) - The North Business Building is located on Bogue Street, connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and Eppley Center. Situated on the banks of the Red Cedar, it is currently home to many core business courses as well as many of the offices of Broad’s faculty, including the Office of the Dean.
- Eugene C. Eppley Center - The Eugene C. Eppley Center is located on Shaw Lane in the heart of MSU’s main campus. It is connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and North Business Building. Eppley Center is home to offices for faculty and staff, as well as student services. The School of Hospitality Business, Department of Finance, Multicultural Business Programs (MBP) and Undergraduate Academic Services (UAS) are all housed in Eppley Center.
All Broad students are encouraged to get involved in a student organization. Involvement in a student organization, and the leadership experience students can gain from that involvement, is an important part of the overall college experience. Broad student organizations provide additional opportunities to network, socialize, learn and enhance skills. When students are considered for internships, post-college employment or even the Broad admissions process, evidence of leadership experience sets students apart from other applicants. Additional opportunities include:
- Education Abroad
- Multicultural Business Programs
- Dashney Women’s Leadership Accelerator
- Financial Markets Institute
- Service Learning
Enrollment in the Broad College is limited, and admission to the Broad College is competitive. Each graduate program has its own set of admissions criteria. Please check with program director on application components.
The Russell Palmer Career Management Center is dedicated to providing a high level of personalized services to MBA students, M.S. students and employers. We partner with students in connecting their professional aspirations to their future careers through a full suite of services and resources that include support for career planning, networking, resumes, cover letters, interviews and more.
Available programs
University highlights
- 2019#17
- 2020#24
- 2022#24
- 2023#23
- 2024#=25
- 2025#28
Campus locations
651 N Shaw Ln Rm M100 · East Lansing, MI 48824,
651 N Shaw Ln Rm M100 , East Lansing , Michigan , United States , 48824