Course description
Business and Enterprise Management is one of the rare business majors in the country that allows customization according to your interests. In addition to providing you with a strong foundation in business knowledge and skills, on-the-job internship experience, professional development and leadership training, you can choose to build on your talents by selecting one of the following concentrations--or designing your own:
*Marketing
*International Business
*New Business Development
*Arts Markets
*German Business Management
*Nonprofit Management
*Other elective options
By combining Wake Forest's outstanding liberal arts core with your Business and Enterprise Management major, you will be prepared to chart a one-of-a-kind path as well as a dynamic life.
Degree Requirements
The Business and Enterprise Management major is designed to preserve a generalist business curriculum that develops in our students a holistic and integrated perspective of business while simultaneously giving them a unique and compelling story to tell about themselves, their aspirations, and their business education. Key curriculum components include a practicum experience consisting of a required internship combined with a reflective overview and personal portfolio component, a professional development workshop series, a Capstone Leadership Experience, a 3-course concentration (listed above), and a unique structure for the required organizational behavior and strategic management courses.
The major must attain a grade point average of 2.0 on all courses attempted in the undergraduate business program, exclusive of courses repeated with a C grade or better. A minimum of 40 credits in the business and enterprise management major must be earned in the undergraduate business program.