Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science Degrees
B.S. in Finance
Prepares students for careers in financial services, including investment and commercial banking, and financial consulting.
B.S. in Decision Analytics
Prepares students for careers that require advanced quantitative approaches to solving business problems. This major is offered jointly with the Department of Statistical Sciences.
B.S. in Business and Enterprise Management
Preserves a general business curriculum while providing greater depth in a number of specialty areas. Emphasizes development of strong leadership and critical thinking skills. Enables students to pursue management careers in a wide range of fields.
B.S. in Accountancy
Prepares students for careers in accounting and consulting firms, investment banks, and other institutions. Provides a strong foundation for students intending to pursue the Master of Science in Accountancy degree.
Interdisciplinary Minors
Minors offered within the Wake Forest College of Arts and Sciences can complement the degree programs offered within the School of Business, especially the Business and Enterprise Management degree.
Undergraduate Rankings
The undergraduate business program is routinely recognized in major national and international rankings.
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Undergraduate Program Leadership
If you have any questions regarding the enrollment process, student life, faculty, curriculum or career resources, please schedule a consult. We look forward to helping you!
Dr. Kenny Herbst
Associate Dean of the Undergraduate Business Program; Board of Visitors Faculty Fellow in Marketing; Associate Professor of Marketing
Whitney Milhouse
Senior Associate Director, Undergraduate Integrative Student Services
Seth Youngblood
Associate Director, Undergraduate Integrative Student Services
Kristen Rahn
Assistant Director, Undergraduate Program Integrative Student Services
Kaila McDonald
Program Coordinator, Undergraduate Program Integrative Student Services
Amy Viola
Associate Director, Master of Science in Management Program and Summer Initiatives
Professor Ben King
Director of Interdisciplinary Programs; Professor of the Practice