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HONORS SPECIALIZATION IN MIT AND HONORS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Structure of the Combined Program
This combined program is administered on behalf of the Ivey Business School and the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, one of whom is appointed by the Business School and the other by the Faculty of Information and Media Studies.

The combined program takes five academic years to complete. Upon completion of the program students will receive two degrees: a BA with an Honors Specialization in Media, Information and Technoculture (MIT) and a BA in Honors Business Administration (HBA). In Year One and Two, students are registered in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and follow the normal curriculum for an Honors Specialization in Media, Information and Technoculture (MIT). Students are registered in the combined program for Years Four and Five. Below is a brief outline of the program by year. The specifics may change as courses change in each Faculty. It is assumed that students do not take more than two years of course work prior to beginning HBA1.


Admission Requirements

Students apply for the combined program during their HBA1 year. Admission to the combined
program is competitive and limited. Students must complete all requirements for the first two years
of the Honors Specialization in MIT, obtain a minimum two year average of 80% with no failures,
and achieve a minimum 70% in Business 257. Demonstrated participation in extra curricular and/or
community activities, leadership and work experience are also admission criteria. Students applying
to the Ivey Business School’s Academic Excellence Opportunity (AEO) are also eligible to be
considered for the combined program.


Year One
Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. All 5.0 first-year courses will be considered as principal courses. Students must have an average of at least 72% in these principal courses, including Media, Information and Technoculture 025a/b, 026a/b and Computer Science 031a/b with a mark of at least 65% in each, with no mark in any course below 60%.

Year Two
Year Three
Year Four

Media, Information and Technoculture 301a/b, 302F/G
1.5 Media, Information and Technoculture courses at the 200 level or higher
Business Administration 415q, 428a, 430, 466a
0.5 400-level Business elective


Year Five

0.5 course from Media, Information and Technoculture 430F/G to 439F/G
3.5 Media, Information and Technoculture courses at the 200 level or higher
1.0 400-level Business elective


Program Requirements
Students registered in the combined program are expected to abide by all guidelines associated with
each of the individual programs.

Exchange Programs
Effective September 2006, academic exchange opportunities are not available for the combined
degree program because of the combination of core and elective courses required in Years Four and
Five.

Progression Standards

Students enrolled in first year HBA (Year 3) must attain at least 78%. In Years 4 and 5, students must attain a minimum weighted average of 75% in their 400 level HBA courses. They also must achieve a minimum weighted average of 75% in their MIT courses.


Failure to Meet Progression Standards

A student who fails to meet the progression standards in any year must withdraw from the concurrent program. However, a student who has met the progression standards of either the HBA or MIT program will be allowed to proceed to the next year of that program. If the progression standards of both individual programs have been satisfied, the student may continue in either program and may petition the School or Faculty whose program was not selected for permission to complete that program at a later date. A student who is required to withdraw from the concurrent program must complete all the degree requirements of the program in which s/he is registered in order to graduate.


Dean's Honor List

At the Ivey Business School, concurrent students are considered for the Dean's Honor List during their first year of HBA, in Year 3. Students enrolled in Years 4 and 5 of the concurrent program are considered for the Dean's Honor List in Year 5 only. Only grades obtained in 400 level Business courses will be used in calculating averages for determining Dean's Honor List standing. Courses taken on exchange and courses taken outside the Business School are excluded. The Dean's Honor List for HBA2 typically includes the top 10% of all of the class and is determined by vote of the teaching faculty. Those who stand on the Dean's Honor List over all 300 and 400 level courses taken at the Business School at the completion of the concurrent program will graduate as Ivey Scholars.

In the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, students may be eligible for the Dean's Honor list in Years 4 and 5. Adjudication will be based on having an overall 80% average on all courses (including both MIT and HBA courses) taken in each academic year.


Graduation with Distinction

Each faculty confers its own graduation "With Distinction". In the HBA program, graduation "With Distinction" is determined on all courses taken as part of the HBA program, including 300 and 400 level Business courses, exchange courses and non-Ivey courses.

For the MIT program, a student who receives an overall average of 80% and no grade lower than 70% on the entire program with no failed courses will receive the designation graduation "With

Distinction".


Gold Medal

Eligibility is determined by the regulations in effect in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Business School respectively.


Fees

Students pay the prevailing fees as determined by the University policy on combined programs. Contact the Office of the Registrar, Stevenson Lawson building, Room 190, (519) 661-3023 or at www.registrar.uwo.ca for details.


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