PhD/MBA Program
Mission
The Wake Forest University PhD/MBA program is dedicated to training and research
at the interface between science and business to unleash the power and potential
of technology for the benefit of society.
Vision
A large proportion of Ph.D. graduates work in the private sector in positions that use the skills acquired during their graduate training. But in addition to the scholarship and rigor that makes the Ph.D. a world model, there is a need for a broader range of skills for success in a changing employment climate. The Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in conjunction with the Schools of Business, has initiated an innovative course of study leading to the PhD/MBA. The Wake Forest PhD/MBA program is the first program of its kind in the nation, and the first to produce students with the joint degree (see testimonials from some of our graduates, below).
The World Can Change at the Intersection of Disciplines
Uniting science and management, the PhD/MBA program is preparing a new generation of leaders for the emerging fields of technology. Our mission is focused, providing education and research training leading to beneficial uses for the rapidly emerging discoveries in the sciences, and preparing students for industry or academic leadership. Multidisciplinary knowledge is indispensable in the development of new products and processes and in the translation of biomedical advances to patients and the global market. As the first graduate program in the nation offering management training with the Ph.D., we are dedicated to capturing the brightest minds and providing them with the scientific and management expertise needed to foster the technology infrastructure of the nation.
An Innovative and Efficient Curriculum
The PhD/MBA program is a synthesis of curricula from the Graduate School and the Evening MBA Program of the Schools of Business, with specialized course work and opportunities for industrial and business internships. The joint program is open to new and current students in all PhD-granting programs across all Wake Forest campuses. Students take from 4-6 years to complete the joint program, depending on the nature of the graduate research undertaken in the home program. The first year of the curriculum will provide students with a core base of knowledge in the core competencies of the home graduate program. At the end of the second year, and before beginning MBA course work, the student must take and pass examinations that will admit him/her to candidacy for the PhD. A student enrolling in the PhD/MBA program would have 5-6 semesters of evening MBA courses added to the graduate degree requirements. Opportunities for industrial projects and internships are possible after ascent to PhD candidacy and during the MBA coursework phase. The PhD and MBA degrees will be awarded simultaneously at the completion of all requirements for both degrees.
Apply Online
Students wishing to enroll in the combined program
apply to and meet the respective admissions requirements of the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business. Admission
to the MBA portion of the program occurs separately after gaining admission
to the home graduate program, and after securing appropriate approval from
the home program for participation in the joint program. In addition to the general
requirements of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Schools of Business requires completion of the GMAT (General Management
Aptitude Test). The Schools of Business will also accept the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) as a replacement for the GMAT for admissions.
Contact Information
Questions regarding admissions:
Mr. Kevin Bender
Associate Director, Graduate Admissions
School of Business
(336) 758-3091
benderkc@wfu.eduGeneral questions:
Dr. Dwayne Godwin
Associate Dean
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
dgodwin@wakehealth.edu
A Small Program with Big Impact
PhD/MBA
students completed an economic impact study of new in silico algorithms used
in the drug discovery process. This study contributed to a $2 million grant
awarded by the US government to develop computer simulation software designed
to predict biological and toxicological effects of drugs, which will reduce
the failure rate in the drug development process. Pictured from the left
are
Donald Debethizy, President and CEO of Targacept, Inc., Randy Jacinto, PhD/MBA
graduate; Richard Alexander, PhD/MBA graduate; Dwayne W. Godwin, Ph.D., Department
of Neurobiology and Anatomy and Director of the PhD/MBA program; Adam Winseck,
PhD/MBA graduate; and William S. Caldwell, Ph.D., Vice President of Drug
Discovery
and Development, Targacept, Inc. Not pictured is Heather Peters, PhD/MBA
student
who also worked on the project.
What the Students Have to Say About the PhD/MBA Program
“My
new job is exactly what I have been looking for. I found that the dual degree
is an attractive combination that will allow me to go further, faster.”
Dr. Adam Winseck
Medical Marketing, Sanofi Aventis, Inc.
2004 Neurobiology and Anatomy
Medical Education Marketing
“The
fusion of biology and business has provided a unique perspective – like looking
at the world from space, it’s easier to see the whole picture. As an aspiring
entrepreneur I feel that the skills I learned will amplify my ability to
make
a difference.”
Dr. Randy Jacinto
BioRad, Inc.
2004 PhD/MBA graduate
Molecular Medicine
“Incredible
advances can occur where disciplines collide. The PhD/MBA
program has given me the tools to pursue a broader
career horizon without sacrificing my core scientific
interests.”
Dr. Richard Alexander
2004 PhD/MBA graduate
Physiology/Pharmacology
“The
PhD/MBA program prepared me for a career, not just a
job. Today I am conducting research with a deeper understanding
of how my work supports my organization.”
Dr. Heather Peters
PhD/MBA graduate
Chemistry
“Drawing
from my management and scientific training in equal
measure, I’ve enjoyed the increased level of responsibility
and respect that has come with achieving the dual degree.”
Dr. Frank Welder
PhD/MBA graduate
Chemistry
Mechnical and Quality Director
Microbac Laboratories, Inc.
Links
- WFU Schools of Business PhD/MBA page
- On-line GMAT practice tests free of charge
- ”WFU Merges Science and Business in Curriculum“ - Article in the Business Journal of the Triad

