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Last updated on 2025-11-21

Program overview

Program overview

The Combined Degree program at Ivey Business School allows students to earn both an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (HBA) and an Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Film Studies. This unique program is designed to provide a comprehensive education that combines business acumen with a deep understanding of the arts. Students will spend their first two years at Western University, focusing on foundational courses before transitioning into the HBA program. This dual degree approach not only enhances academic credentials but also prepares graduates for diverse career opportunities in both business and the arts.

Program structure

The Combined Degree program is structured to be completed over a five-year period. Here’s a brief overview of the program structure:

  • Years 1 and 2: Students are registered in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, following the normal curriculum for the Honors Specialization module.
  • Year 3: Students transition into the HBA program.
  • Years 4 and 5: Students are registered in the combined program, taking a mix of business courses and required courses in Film Studies.

This program offers a well-rounded education, allowing students to explore both business and arts disciplines. It is an excellent choice for those looking to integrate their interests in business with a passion for film and the arts.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that provide real-world experience in both business and arts sectors.
  • Access to unique projects and collaborations that enhance learning and practical application.
  • Field experiences that allow students to engage with the film industry and business environments.
  • Joint partner programs that may offer additional networking and learning opportunities.

Career Options

  • Film Producer: Oversee film production from conception to completion, managing budgets and schedules.
  • Marketing Manager: Develop marketing strategies for film releases, focusing on audience engagement and brand promotion.
  • Arts Administrator: Manage operations for arts organizations, including budgeting, programming, and community outreach.
  • Business Analyst: Analyze market trends and business performance within the film and entertainment industry.
  • Content Strategist: Create and manage content strategies for media companies, focusing on film and digital content.

 

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