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Business & Enterprise Management Degree

Bachelor of Science

Program Type:

Major

Career Path:

Business and Finance

Program Site:

BEM Program Page

College or School:

School of Business

Why study BEM?

The Business & Enterprise Management (BEM) major is designed to preserve a generalist business curriculum that develops in 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.

The BEM degree is offered as a Bachelor of Science (B.S.).


What classes would I take?

Our model and curriculum educate the whole person and often help students discover interests they had never previously discovered. Students generally take 100-200 level courses during their first year of college, while registering for higher level courses as upperclassmen.

Sample courses that you may take as a BEM student include:

  • Quantitative Analysis I
  • Calculus with Analytic Geometry I and II
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Strategic Management
  • Management Simulation
  • Ethics and Business Leadership
  • Management Internship

* Courses listed above are offered during the current academic year. Course availability and offerings can change at any time. Refer to the Academic Bulletin to view all major requirements.


What kind of experience will I gain?

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, and a unique structure for the required organizational behavior and strategic management courses.

Business and Enterprise Management is one of the rare business majors in the country that allows customization according to the student’s interests. In addition to providing students with a strong foundation in business knowledge and skills, on-the-job internship experience, professional development and leadership training, students can choose to build on their talents by selecting one of the following concentrations or designing their own:

Students in this program will develop the following skills:

  • Ability to clearly communicate ideas and concepts to others
  • Ability to solve problems and make appropriate decisions
  • Strong background in business, marketing, and human relations
  • Aptitude for leadership
  • Ability to inspire productivity and exact loyalty from others
  • Intellectual capacity to perform well in most undergraduate and graduate college programs

Are there extracurricular activities?

Joining a club or organization is a great way to get involved and do more with your major. Our BEM students participate in the following programs:


What kind of job can I get?

Careers that often interest BEM majors, and fields our graduates work in, include:

Our graduates have worked as an astronaut trainee at NASA; a data analyst in Major League Baseball; teachers; lawyers; and doctors.

Accountancy

The accountancy major at Wake Forest provides a foundation in the concepts, principles and practices of accountancy and business that students need for success in a variety of careers.

Accountancy

Economics

Economics students learn about the nuts and bolts of economic theory, and more importantly the usefulness of economic theory in managing their personal affairs and dealing with social and political problems.

Economics

Finance

Just as a savvy advisor prepares clients for ups and downs in the market, the Finance major equips graduates to take on a perpetually evolving professional landscape.

Finance
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