School of Business
Introduction
As a part of Sheikh Sulaiman Alrajhi’s long-term comprehensive vision towards investing in human capital and developing future leaders who are able to make the change to their communities, SRSB has been established in late 2016 to be the inculpate of innovation and entrepreneurship in Sulaiman AlRajhi University (SRU) and to be an important component of the Kingdom’s long-term economic and competitive development. The intention of the school of business is to provide a dynamic, market-centered and high quality academic experience. The SRU is to be commended for positioning the SRSB of business beyond the usual academic confines. What will make this particular business school so unique in the region is that it aims to create value for students, local enterprises as well as the nascent entrepreneurial community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. SRSB recognizes that in a 21st century marketplace, engaging students in the entrepreneurial ecosystem is an imperative. The modern economy in Saudi Arabia has migrated from one that was primarily industrial and manufacturing based to one that is increasingly knowledge-oriented and entrepreneurial. This is one of the many characteristics that distinguishes business programs at the School of Business.
College’s Advantage:
SRSB has been established to be the inculcate of innovation and entrepreneurship in Sulaiman AlRajhi University (SRU) and to be an important component of the Kingdom’s long-term economic and competitive development. The intention of the school of business is to provide a dynamic, market-centered and high quality academic experience. SRU is to be commended for positioning the SRSB of business beyond the usual academic confines. What will make this particular business school so unique in the region is that it aims to create value for students, local enterprises as well as the nascent entrepreneurial community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. SRSB recognizes that in a 21st century marketplace, engaging students in the entrepreneurial ecosystem is an imperative. The modern economy in Saudi Arabia has migrated from one that was primarily industrial and manufacturing based to one that is increasingly knowledge-oriented and entrepreneurial. This is one of the many characteristics that distinguishes the School of Business. SRSB has not only created a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum but it is equally committed to creating an ecosystem that will facilitate the development and success of its students. The goal in its programs is not merely to educate but to prepare students to become catalysts in the sustained development of the Saudi Arabian economy. This is particularly evident in the incorporation of field-based activities throughout the curriculum. In combination with course materials that are case based and more dynamic – as opposed to traditional lecture-based – the students at the School of Business will develop the adaptive capacities as well as the necessary technical capacities for success in their chosen field. In doing so, highly qualified and diverse faculty members work daily on leveraging the quality of learning, research and community services to meet international best practices. Our participants operate in a state of the art infrastructure and continuously work closely with our stakeholders to enhance our societal impact.
Vision
Sulaiman AlRajhi School of Business is to be the school of choice for entrepreneurial leaders regionally.
Mission
To develop innovative and entrepreneurial leaders through quality and skills-based programs, engaging with local and regional business communities, and promoting intellectual contributions.
Why SRSB’s
Our Programs
School of Business strives to provide a unique learning experience to its students through case-based education and experimental learning in order to enhance students’ innovation and entrepreneurial skills.
Different teaching and learning strategies are implemented to prepare the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders who can impact the Saudi economy. Case-based teaching, experimental and action-based learning are incorporated into the School of Business curriculum in order to link our students to actual market circumstances during their learning experience at the School of Business.