Wake Forest College of Arts and Sciences
Wake Forest College combines the intimacy of a small liberal arts school with the academic vitality of a research university. It is distinguished by its small size and collegiate atmosphere; outstanding faculty of teacher-scholars; and adherence to a values-based educated rooted in Pro Humanitate. The College offers the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degree in a wide range of disciplines.
Calloway School of Business & Accountancy
The Wayne Calloway School is ranked among the top 15 undergraduate business schools in the country. Its graduates annually achieve the highest passing rates in the country on the CPA exam. The school offers the BS in accounting, business and enterprise management, finance, and mathematical business, and the MS in accounting.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers 27 nationally and internationally recognized masters and doctoral programs on the Reynolda and Bowman Gray campuses. The Graduate School also offers a MD/PhD and MD/MS with the School of Medicine; a PhD/MBA with the Babcock Graduate School of Management, the MDiv/MA with the School of Divinity; and degrees in biomedical engineering through the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences.
School of Divinity
The School of Divinity, distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach, is one of only five divinity schools in the country with no formal denominational affiliation. The school offers a master of divinity degree; the MDiv/MA in counseling; and the MDiv/JD.
School of Law
The School of Law, annually ranked among the top 50 law schools in the country, offers a unique close family atmosphere that combines traditional legal courses with an array of experiential learning opportunities through clinics and externships. The school offers the jurist doctor degree; a masters of law for international students (LLM); a doctor of juridical science (S.J.D.); a JD/MBA with the Babcock Graduate School of Management; a JD/MA in religion with the Department of Religion; and a JD/MDiv. with the School of Divinity.
Babcock Graduate School of Management
The Babcock Graduate School of Management is consistently ranked among the world's best graduate business schools. The Babcock School offers four MBA programs: full-time and evening programs on the Reynolda Campus and an evening and Saturday program on the Charlotte campus; a master's in management for liberal arts and sciences graduates; the JD/MBA with the School of Law; the MD/MBA with the School of Medicine; the PhD/MBA with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; and the MSA/MBA with the Calloway School of Business and Accountancy.
School of Medicine
The School of Medicine is among the top 32 schools in the country in research funding awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The medical school offers the doctor of medicine degree; a physician assistant program leading to a master of medical science; the MD/MBA with the Babcock Graduate of Management; and a number of masters and doctoral programs in biomedical sciences. The School of Medicine and N.C. Baptist Hospital comprise Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.