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Combined Degree and Dual Degree Programs
Combined Degree Programs

A combined degree program is a formal arrangement between two units offering programs whereby approved students are registered simultaneously in two degree programs. It allows students to obtain both degrees in a significantly shorter time frame than if they are taken separately.  The requirements for both degrees must be completed before the student can graduate.  The University of Calgary presently offer the combined degree programs listed below.

Leaders In Medicine

The Leaders in Medicine (LIM) program at the University of Calgary offers students the opportunity to earn simultaneously both a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree and a graduate degree (PhD, MSc, MA, MBA, etc.). The objective of the Leaders in Medicine program is to train clinicians for a diverse range of careers ranging from academic medical research to the design, management and implementation of health care delivery systems. Individuals trained in the Leaders in Medicine program can expect to develop a unique academic approach to their clinical experiences as well as bring a clinical perspective to their academic domain (research, business, etc.).

Students in the Leaders in Medicine program will be jointly enrolled in the MD program and in any of the graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Calgary. Although the most common graduate programs participating in Leaders in Medicine are the eight thesis-based programs offered by the Cumming School of Medicine, students from other programs, including Philosophy and Engineering, have taken part.

Students wishing to apply to Leaders in Medicine should have an excellent academic record and strong motivation towards a career in academic medicine. Previous research experience is highly desirable. Applicants must apply separately to the Cumming School of Medicine for the MD program and to the selected graduate program in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and be recommended for admission by each program. Prospective applicants must also complete a supplemental application for the Leaders in Medicine program: forms may be obtained from the Graduate Sciences Education Office (Cumming School of Medicine). Students normally apply for the combined degree program during the first two years of either the MD or the graduate program.

Expected completion time is five years for the MD/Masters programs and seven years for MD/PhD programs. Maximum completion time is six years for the MD/Masters program and eight years for the MD/PhD program.

Each student is required to participate regularly in the LIM journal club and seminar programs.

Continuous registration must be maintained during the combined program.

For more information, contact:
Leaders in Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Room G321
Telephone: 403.210.9572
Fax: 403.210.8109
Email: [email protected]
or visit the website: cumming.ucalgary.ca/lim

Master of Biomedical Technology/Master of Business Administration (MBT/MBA)

The Master of Biomedical Technology/Master of Business Administration (MBT/MBA) program provides students with managerial skills as well as essential scientific skills and competencies for successful careers in biotechnology business. The combined degree program is targeted at graduate students who are interested in a dual skill set to prepare them for biotechnology jobs in industry, research and government at all levels from the bench to the boardroom. The combined degree allows students to obtain both degrees in a shorter time frame than would be possible taking each degree separately. See the program descriptions for the Master of Biomedical Technology program and the Haskayne School of Business for further information.

Master of Nursing/Master of Business Administration (MN/MBA)

Students admitted to the MN/MBA program will focus on courses for the MBA during the first year and on MN courses in year two. Typically, the remaining courses required will be completed in year three. See the program descriptions for the Haskayne School of Business and the Faculty of Nursing for further information.
Master of Planning/Master of Business Administration (MPlan/MBA)
Students admitted to the MPlan/MBA program will focus on courses for the MBA during the first year and on MPlan courses in years two and three. Typically, the Real Estate Studies specialization will be completed in year four. See the program descriptions for the Haskayne School of Business and the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape for further information.
Master of Social Work/Master of Business Administration (MSW/MBA)

(This program is currently suspended.)

Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA)

The Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA) program enables students to complete an undergraduate degree in law while studying for a graduate degree in business. This program is open only to students enrolled in the Haskayne MBA program on a full-time basis. See the program descriptions for the Faculty of Law and the Haskayne School of Business for further information.

Juris Doctor/Master of Public Policy (JD/MPP)

The JD/MPP program is normally restricted to full-time study. It allows students to obtain both degrees in a significantly shorter time frame than if they are taken separately. Please consult the Public Policy program or the Law Program for more information.

Master of Business Administration/Master of Public Policy (MBA/MPP)

Students admitted to the MBA/MPP will focus on courses for the MBA during the first year and on MPP courses in year two. Typically, the remaining courses required will be completed in the first term of year three. Please consult the MBA Admissions Officer or the Public Policy Program Manager for more information.

Dual Degree Programs

A dual degree program is a formal arrangement between the University of Calgary and another institution whereby students attend and fulfill degree requirements at both institutions as outlined in a formal agreement. Students receive two parchments, one from each institution, and transcripts are issued by both institutions. The University of Calgary presently offers the following dual degree graduate program.
Master of Management/Master of Science (MMgmt/MSc)
The Master of Management (University of Calgary) and Master of Science (Technical University of Munich) is a dual degree program with a focus on innovation. This dual degree is for early-career professionals with a non-business background to gain foundational business knowledge and bridge the gap between management and technology. During year one, students will be expected to complete the program requirements for the Master of Management, and in year two, they will complete the program requirements for the Master of Science. The normal duration of the proposed program will be two years. For more information see: https://www.ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/grad/current/haskayne-master-of-management.html.