Calloway School of Business and Accountancy

[1][2] The Wayne Calloway Center, in which the School of Business and Accountancy is housed, was formerly known as Babcock Hall.

The Wake Forest School of Business Administration was founded in 1949 by Professor Gaines M. Rogers, with seven or eight full-time faculty, and offering two degrees: B.S and B.B.A.

The school also offers a concentration in Enterprise Risk Management, under the direction of Merrill Lynch Associate Professor Jonathan Duchac.

[5] In addition, three interdisciplinary minors are offered: Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise, Global Trade and Commerce, and International Studies.

According to the school, "This program offers a mix of seminars, case studies, and lectures in ten fields: accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, management, information systems, business law, operations, strategic management, and entrepreneurship".