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  1. View the stats. Develop data driven business decision making skills. In the Business Analytics stream, you will develop the skills and capabilities needed to take today's growing wealth of real-world data and translate it into actionable insights for business decision-making.

  2. Immerse yourself in the Western experience and discover all that our campus and community have to offer. Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide, Western combines research excellence and student experience to create impact locally and globally.

  3. At Western, you have choice of programs, flexibility to mix and match interests and experiences, and the possibility to unlock new passions. Your journey after high school starts here with preparation for the future. Undergraduate degrees are typically the first degree you get at university.

  4. Check the Management and Organizational Studies admission requirements for your curriculum. Find What I Need. Humans and data—that’s how our enterprises run. The DAN Management & Organizational Studies program combines a unique social science perspective to business savvy.

  5. Home ∕. What Can I Study? ∕. Undergraduate Programs ∕. Ivey Business Administration (HBA) What is Ivey? You are not a typical business student. We are not your typical business school. Ivey is one of few undergraduate business programs committed to the case-method of learning. You won't just listen to lectures and take notes.

  6. Apply Now. RANKED AMONG. TOP 75 IN THE WORLD. CHOOSE FROM. FOUR STREAMS. Business Analytics. Sharpen your data-driven business decision making skills with the Ivey MSc in Management, Business Analytics. Digital Management.

  7. What will your path be? Explore Programs. There are three types of undergraduate degrees: Honours Bachelor Degree (4 Year): 15.0 credits required after first year. Bachelor Degree (4 Year): 15.0 credits required after first year. Bachelor Degree (3 Year): 10.0 credits required after first year. Modules are a group of courses in one subject area.