The two-year Saturday MBA Program at Wake Forest University’s Babcock Graduate School of Management delivers a broad-based perspective on management that is strategic and global.
The Saturday MBA program entails three semesters each year - fall, spring and summer – and a new class begins the program each January. Classes are held at One Morrocroft Centre in Charlotte from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. for 39 Saturdays a year. Like the evening programs, given the nature of the program, there are few international students, but a variety of industries and backgrounds are represented. The 2007 class was roughly 25% female and included students that ranged from 27 to 50 years old. Traditionally under-represented minorities made up 22% of the students.
The first year of the Saturday program mirrors the first year of the evening programs. The first year's classes include Organizational Behavior, Accounting, Microeconomics, Managerial Accounting, Quantitative Methods I and II, Leading Change, Marketing and Financial Management. In the second year, classes include Operations, IT Management, Business Law, Macroeconomics, Strategy, International Business and three electives.



