For students entering MEDICAL SCIENCES 1 in September 2013.
The Ivey Business School, The Schulich School of Medicine &
Dentistry, and the Faculty of Science administer these combined degrees.
Structure of the Combined Degree
The completion of the combined degree program usually takes
five academic years.
Students apply for admission to the combined degree program during the first year of the HBA (HBA1), typically their third year of university. Once in HBA1, students must satisfy the following conditions to be eligible for admission to the combined program:
- be eligible for admission to Year 3 of the Bachelor of Medical Sciences (BMSc) Program,
- complete the Admission Requirements for the Honors Specialization in Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS),
- achieve a minimum average of 80% in the 10.0 courses completed prior to admission to HBA, and
- achieve a minimum weighted rounded average of 78% in HBA1
Effective September 1, 2013:
Students will usually complete the MEDICAL SCIENCES FIRST ENTRY PROGRAM in the Faculty of Science (Medical Sciences 1 and 2), as well as Business Administration 2257, to be considered for admission to the Combined BMSc/HBA Program. See ADMISSION TO THE BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (BMSc) PROGRAM for course and average requirements. Students should complete their BREADTH REQUIREMENT FOR BACHELOR DEGREES by the end of Year 2 by including 1.0 course from Category B.
In Year 3,
students enroll in the first year of the HBA program. Demonstrated
participation in extracurricular and/or community activities,
leadership, and work experience are admission criteria for the HBA, in
addition to academic achievement.
For Years 4 and 5, students register
in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and the Ivey School
of Business in the combined Honors BMSc/HBA program. The Honors
Specialization in Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS) is the only module involved in
the combined program.
Below is a brief outline of the requirements for the combined degree program.
Admission Requirements
It
is recommended that students do not complete more than two years of
course work prior to admission to HBA1. It is possible, however, to
undertake the combined program with more than 10.0 courses prior to
entry into the first year of the HBA but completion of the program may
take more than five academic years. Students in this situation should
contact both the BMSUE Coordinator and the Ivey School of Business.
Applications
for the combined degrees must be made during HBA1 to the HBA program and the BMSUE Coordinator by the
published deadlines for Ivey. The Ivey School's Advanced Entry
Opportunity (AEO) students are also eligible to apply to the combined
degrees. Entrance to the combined degrees is competitive and limited.
Year 3: HBA1
The third year of the undergraduate program in Business Administration
consists
of an integrated set of courses (8.25 courses) designed to give a basic
understanding of the functions and the interrelationships of the major
areas of management, as well as to develop problem-solving and
action-planning skills.
All students will take:
Business Administration 3300K, 3301K, 3302K, 3303K, 3304K, 3307K, 3311K, 3316K, 3321K, 3322K, 3323K
No substitute for any of the above courses is permitted under any circumstances.
Years 4 and 5: HBA2 requirements
HBA2 Requirements can be taken over Years 4 or 5 - no course is restricted to either year.
2.0 courses:
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Corporations and Society Perspective Requirement: At least one 0.5 course from Business Administration 4521A/B, 4522A/B, 4523A/B or other business elective as determined and approved by the HBA Program Director to satisfy this requirement.
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Years 4 and 5: BMSc requirements for the Honors Specialization in Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS)
Year 4
3.0 courses from: Groups A, B and C (see below) with at least 2.0 courses selected from Group A and no more than 2.0 courses from one subject area.
Group A: Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309, Biochemistry 3381A, 3382B, *Biostatistics 3100A, 3110B, *Epidemiology 2200A/B, 3200A, Medical Biophysics 3330F/G, 3336F/G, 3501F, 3503G, 3505F, 3507G, Microbiology and Immunology 2100A, 3300A, 3400B, Pathology 3240A, 3245B, Pharmacology 3620, Physiology 3120, 3140A
Group B: Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319, Biochemistry 3385A, 3386B, 3390A, *Epidemiology 3210B, 3315B, 3500A, Microbiology and Immunology 2500A/B, Pharmacology 2060A/B
Group C: Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309, Biochemistry 3380G, 3387G, Medical Biophysics 3970Z, Microbiology and Immunology 3600G, Pharmacology 3580Y, Physiology 3130Y
*Pending approval.
Year 5
1.0 course: Medical Sciences 4900F/G, 4930F/G.
2.0 courses at the 4000-level from at least two of the following subject areas: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry, *Biostatistics, *Epidemiology, Medical Biophysics, Medical Sciences, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology
Notes:
1. See UNDERGRADUATE COURSE INFORMATION for the requisites for 3000- and 4000-level courses, and the BMSc website for information about constraints (priority and restricted access) for all basic medical science courses.
2. Both the breadth and essay requirements of a BMSc degree must be
satisfied. See "Graduation Requirements for Honors Bachelor degrees".
Degree Requirements
Students registered in the combined degrees are expected to
abide by all guidelines associated with each of the individual degrees.
Progression Standards
Students in these combined degrees must meet the following progression standards:
Students enrolled in first year HBA (Year 3)
must attain a minimum weighted rounded average of 78%. In Year 4,
students must attain a minimum weighted average of 75% in their
4000-level HBA courses and a minimum cumulative modular average of 75%
with no mark less than 60% in any modular courses required for the
Honors Specialization in Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS). In Year 5, students must
attain a minimum weighted average of 75% in their 4000-level HBA courses
and a minimum cumulative modular average of 70% with no mark less than
60% in any modular courses required for the Honors Specialization in Interdisciplinary
Medical Sciences (IMS).
Failure to Meet Progression Standards
A student who fails to meet the progression standards in any
year must withdraw from the combined degrees. With permission from the
appropriate HBA Program Director and/or the Associate Dean, Basic
Medical Sciences Academic Affairs, Schulich School of Medicine &
Dentistry, the student may continue in one degree, and request
permission from the other School to complete the other degree at a later
date.
A student who fails to meet the progression standards in
any year of the combined degrees may appeal the decision in writing to
either the HBA Program Director or the Associate Dean, Basic Medical
Sciences Academic Affairs, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry,
depending upon the degree in which the progression standards were not
met, in accordance with the University's policies on Academic Rights and
Responsibilities.
Dean's Honor List
Students are considered for the Dean's Honor List in the Faculty of Science in Year 1 and 2.
Students
who take courses required for the Honors Specialization in Interdisciplinary Medical
Sciences (IMS) module totaling at least six half courses in Year 4 and six
half courses in Year 5 of the combined degrees are considered for the
Dean's Honor List in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry in
each of those years on the basis of those courses.
At the Richard Ivey School of Business,
students are considered for the Dean's Honor List during their first
year of HBA. Students enrolled in Years 4 and 5 of the combined degree
program are considered for the Dean's Honor List in Year 5 only. Only
grades obtained in 4000-level Business courses will be used in
calculating averages for the purpose of determination of Dean's Honor
List standing. The Dean's Honor List for HBA2 typically includes the top
25% of all of HBA2 and is determined by vote of the teaching faculty.
Courses taken outside the Business School are excluded. Calculations for
Ivey Scholar and Gold Medals are completed in the same way.
Graduation
Upon completion of the combined program, students will receive
two degrees: a BMSc (Honors) degree with an Honors Specialization in
Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS) and a BA in Honors Business Administration.
Fees
Students pay the prevailing fees as determined by the University policy on combined degrees.
International Exchange Programs
Students in the combined BMSc/HBA program may be eligible to
participate in academic exchange programs (for HBA, only). Interested
students should discuss exchange options with the HBA Program Office and
the BMSUE Program Office.