The number of months Norma spent in Malaysia in 2012 teaching English to Malaysian students as part of her Fulbright experience.
U.S. Fulbright Student Program Participant in Malaysia
Management & Leadership and International Business, B.S.B.A.
Minor in Health Administration and Science for Business (Minors)
Norm Brodsky College of Business
The number of months Norma spent in Malaysia in 2012 teaching English to Malaysian students as part of her Fulbright experience.
Norma traveled to three international destinations as a result of her time at Rider — Great Britain, Panama, and Malaysia. “I loved London; it’s an absolutely beautiful city,” she recalled of a visit to Great Britain as part of the Baccalaureate Honors Program, the first time she had travelled abroad.
Norma is one of six Rider University students selected for the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student program in the last seven academic years.
Norma interned at Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick as part of her Health Administration minor.
“I was undecided about my major, so I was looking for a college with a good reputation in the liberal arts,” Norma said. “One thing that made Rider stand out was its sense of community. There are so many opportunities to get involved, such as the chance I had to volunteer for the Special Olympics Unified Partners bowling team.”
“I also was a member of both Rider’s Baccalaureate Honors and Business Honors programs, which allowed me to get to know my professors and my classmates on a different level.”
All my experiences helped me gain a better understanding of the field and helped me focus my goals.
“Throughout all of my experiences at Rider, I was always challenged and encouraged to explore my interest in health care. I took specific courses related to health care and pharmaceuticals, and wrote my senior thesis about the pharmaceutical industry’s marketing efforts to consumers,” Norma said. “All my experiences helped me gain a better understanding of the field and helped me focus my goals.”
“My interest in health care really took shape when I traveled to Panama on a Rider study tour, Nature’s Business, which combined study of the environment with business,” she said. The yearly class blends the academic disciplines of biology and business by taking students from both disciplines on trips around the globe to examine the various facets of the two fields. “I was able to earn additional credits and relate this course to my own interests by conducting an independent study on medical tourism in Panama.”
Norma’s interest in health care was further fueled while in Malaysia as a Fulbright participant. “I had the opportunity to observe different aspects of the health care system, and there are some major differences between Malaysia and here in the United States. I gained a cultural intelligence that I could not have gained elsewhere, and also developed as a leader,” she noted. Norma is currently considering graduate studies leading a combined degree in business and health care.