Last updated on 2025-11-21
Program overview
The Combined Degree program at Ivey Business School allows students to earn two degrees simultaneously: an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (HBA) and an Honours Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Chemistry. This unique program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of both business and scientific principles, equipping graduates with a versatile skill set that is highly valued in today’s job market. Students will spend their first two years at Western University, followed by three years of specialized study in both fields. This combination fosters a strong foundation for a successful career in various industries.
Program structure
The Combined Degree program is structured to span a total of five years. During this time, students will engage in a blend of business and science courses, ensuring a well-rounded education. The program structure includes:
- Years 1 and 2: Students complete foundational courses at Western University.
- Year 3: Students transition into the HBA program, focusing on business administration.
- Years 4 and 5: Students will take a combination of business courses and required courses in their second degree area.
This program is designed to provide students with the flexibility to explore various academic interests while preparing them for the demands of the workforce. Additionally, students may have opportunities for co-op placements or internships, enhancing their practical experience and employability upon graduation.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain real-world experience in both business and scientific settings.
- Hands-on laboratory work in the field of biochemistry and chemistry, providing practical skills and knowledge.
- Joint partner programs that may offer unique collaborative experiences with industry leaders.
- Access to specialized resources and facilities at both Ivey Business School and the Faculty of Science.
- Networking events and workshops designed to connect students with professionals in their fields of interest.
Career Options
- Biochemist: Conduct research and experiments to understand biological processes and develop new products or solutions.
- Business Analyst: Analyze data and business processes to help organizations improve efficiency and profitability.
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promote and sell pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals, requiring both scientific knowledge and business acumen.
- Quality Control Analyst: Ensure that products meet quality standards through testing and analysis, often in laboratory settings.
- Research Scientist: Engage in scientific research to advance knowledge in biochemistry and chemistry, often working in academic or industrial labs.
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