School of Business Graduate Programs
The School of Business shared the following information about their graduate programs.
M.S. in Business Analytics: Our first class begins
The inaugural class of the M.S. in Business Analytics (MSBA) at the School of Business presents some compelling numbers: students from 27 colleges and universities around the world, more than a dozen different majors, nine Double Deacs, and two veterans. But this is not the whole story. Beyond these impressive statistics are even more impressive students. Meet some of them in the accompanying video.
M.A. in Management: Ten years of excellence
Young professionals gathered in Farrell Hall at the School of Business to meet their classmates, professors and other support staff of the Master of Arts in Management (MA) program. The Class of 2017 represents 75 colleges and universities with 45 liberal arts, science and engineering majors in the mix. This year more than half the incoming class had an international learning experience, such as a study abroad program. These numbers represent a major leap from the program’s start ten years ago. Find out what brings these students to campus now in our video.
WFU School of Business MBA students develop nanotechnology to fight lung cancer
Accelerated NanoTech, a startup medical device company founded by a team of Wake Forest School of Business MBA students, has proposed a new, faster and more reliable test for non-small cell lung cancer. This sharply reduces both costs to patients from hundreds of dollars to $10 and diagnosis time from days to hours. For their innovation, the Wake Forest team was named finalists in the Nanotechnology Startup Challenge. The Challenge features inventions conceived and developed by scientists at the National Institutes of Health, and business plans developed by teams to accelerate and increase the volume of commercialized cancer nanotechnology to market through startups.