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B.S. Degrees and Minors

Undergraduate

B.S. in Finance

Prepares students for careers in financial services, including investment and commercial banking, and financial consulting.

Undergraduate

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.

Undergraduate

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.

Undergraduate

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.

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Undergraduate

Minor in Accountancy (New for Fall 2026)

Provides students from various majors in the WFU College of Arts & Sciences with foundational accounting knowledge and analytical skills that are highly valued in the business world.

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Undergraduate

Minor in Business (New for Fall 2026)

Gain foundational business knowledge and skills through an introductory business fluency course, curated courses aligned with three competency areas (Management Essentials; Digital Skills for the Workplace; and Leadership, Character, and Business Life Skills), and a capstone experience emphasizing integration, teamwork, and applied problem solving.

Undergraduate

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.

Winston-Salem, NC

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AACSB International

The School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). The School of Business' Accountancy Program attained the supplemental accounting accreditation.