Department setting of Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University has dozens of disciplines and specialties with a wide range of design fields, mainly including medicine, anatomy, anthropology, biology, bio-computer, mathematics, microbiology, molecular genetics, botany, economics, chemistry, business administration, education, immunology, physics, philosophy and virology. Some majors have strong academic strength and can be awarded master's and doctor's degrees, such as computer, mathematics, physics, botany, molecular genetics, chemistry and biochemistry. Among all the subjects, business, economics, English, biology and psychology are better. Wake Wake Forest University has a small number of disciplines, with about 6,000 students, including more than 2,000 graduate students, which makes it possible for the whole school to realize small class teaching and is conducive to direct communication and contact between students and teachers. In addition, Wake Forest University Wake Forest University also has research facilities such as Bruce Lake Cooling Station, University Botanical Garden and Plateau Biological Station, as well as graduate schools such as College of Arts and Sciences, School of Management, Medical College and Law School.