DeGroote School of Business
Undergraduate-IBH. A diverse group of individuals gathered together, deep in conversation and enjoying each other's company.

Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH)

Integrated Business and Humanities students blend traditional business education with the critical thinking and communication skills of the Humanities. Students who are successful in the IBH program will graduate with an Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Honours B.Com) degree.

Undergraduate-IBH. A diverse group of individuals gathered together, deep in conversation and enjoying each other's company.

Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH) at DeGroote

The Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH) program is designed to produce Canada’s next generation of business leaders. IBH students are exposed to a variety of learning opportunities via coursework and co-curricular activities. The focus of the program revolves around its four pillars of leadership, community engagement, global mindedness, and social enterprise. IBH students develop responsible leadership and management tactics for changing the global economy. With skills you gain from McMaster’s Faculties of Business and Humanities, you will be equipped to create sustainable value and drive lasting economic, societal, and environmental change, both locally and internationally. Hear what our current students and alumni are up to!

Our Program Options

Woman using the contact us feature on a website

Honours Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH)

The Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH) program is designed to produce Canada’s next generation of business leaders. 

IBH students are exposed to a variety of learning opportunities via coursework and co-curricular activities. The focus of the program revolves around its four pillars of leadership, community engagement, global mindedness, and social enterprise. IBH students develop responsible leadership and management tactics for a changing global economy.

With skills you gain from McMaster’s Faculties of Business and Humanities, you will be equipped to create sustainable value and drive lasting economic, societal, and environmental change, both locally and internationally.

Undergraduate-IBH-Internship. Student at internship

Honours Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH) with Internship

Our innovative approach to business education and training begins in the classroom, where you learn the fundamentals. You can choose to enhance your education by applying for the internship program, that is available to both domestic and international students, after the second year of your degree. Once you are admitted, DeGroote’s Career and Professional Development team will support your search for an internship.  

An internship gives you the unique opportunity to develop hands-on experience with an employer for a paid work term that lasts between 12 and 16 months. Internships begin anytime between May and September following your third year of studies.  

The Honours IBH with Internship pathway extends your degree program by one year and provides real-world experience, critical thinking skills, enhanced leadership qualities and business acumen, setting you up for success upon graduation.

Key Features

Alongside fostering the strong business expertise demanded by organizations today, the IBH program develops critical thinking skills that enhance your personal and ethical values. You also become more aware and understanding of various emotions and cultures which aids you in transforming communities at home and abroad. 

The Integrated Business and Humanities program equips you with the knowledge and tools to deliver societal impact across for-profit, social enterprise, and non-profit organizations.

The IBH Difference

  • IBH’s approach provides you with the skills and knowledge to constructively engage with complex social challenges such as those related to inequality and climate change. 
  • IBH’s interdisciplinary program fosters the growth of 21st century problem-solvers who recognize both the needs of individuals and businesses to generate shared value. For example, a Commerce graduate may ask, “What is the return on investment?” An IBH graduate asks the same question, but also asks, “What is the return to society? 
  • The small cohort approach encourages you to intensely explore these challenging topics in a supportive environment.

For more information about the IBH program please visit the Future McMaster Website.

Program Highlights

Holistic Teaching Approach

The IBH program creates an environment through which you will develop nuanced and interdisciplinary perspectives on important issues. Through courses and extra-curriculars, this enables you to integrate and apply skills developed in both Commerce and Humanities courses into your future endeavors. 

Live Cases in Classes

Many courses follow a “live” format, where you will explore current issues faced by various organizations, industries, and governments. 

Community Engaged Consulting

By completing class field studies in partnership with local businesses, non-profit organizations, and social enterprises, you gain an understanding of real-world issues while also making a difference by giving back to the community. 

Committed to your Success

Collaboration driven through small class sizes and one-on-one coaching will to drive you to success.

Global Business Experience

Students collaborate to solve problems facing social enterprises in foreign countries. By learning in a setting far outside your comfort zone, you view challenges in a new way and prepare for success in today’s global economy.

Student Exchange

In the Winter term of 3rd year, you will have the option to initiate an exchange. Studying abroad offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in another culture and strengthen your learning from a global perspective.

Curriculum


  • Leadership Development – Self Awareness – IBH 1LD0 
  • Financial Accounting – IBH 1AA3
  • Perspectives on Canadian Business – IBH 1AB3
  • Introduction to Language and Society – IBH 1AC3
  • IBH in the Community – IBH IAD3
  • Organizational Behaviour – IBH 1BA3
  • Insight and Inquiry: Questions to Change the World – IBH IBB3 
  • Fundamentals of Ethics – IBH 1BC3
  • Introduction to Peace Studies for IBH – IBH 1BD3
  • Introductory Macroeconomics – ECON 1BB3
  • Introductory Microeconomics – ECON 1B03
  • Leadership Development – Leadership Emergence – IBH 2LD0
  • Introduction to Marketing – IBH 2AA3
  • Information Systems in Management – IBH 2AB3
  • Talent Management – IBH 2AC3
  • Statistical Data Analysis – IBH 2AD3
  • Critical Thinking – IBH 2AE3
  • Global Business Experience – IBH 2AF3
  • Managerial Accounting – IBH 2BA3
  • Introduction to Finance – IBH 2BB3
  • Moral Issues – IBH 2BD3
  • History of Capitalism – IBH 2BF3
  • If pursuing IBH with internship, Career Development Course – COMMERCE 2IN0 is required
  • Leadership Development – Leadership Effectiveness – IBH 3LD0
  • Relationship Management – IBH 3AA3
  • Applied Marketing Management – IBH 3AB3
  • Corporate Finance – IBH 3AC3
  • Cross-Cultural Communication – IBH 3AD3
  • Understanding Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship From a Historical and Theoretical Lens – IBH 3BA3 
  • Organizational Strategy – IBH 3BB3
  • Poverty, Privilege and Protest in Canadian History – IBH 3BC3
  • Interpersonal Communication – IBH 3BD3
  • Operations Management – IBH 3BE3
  • 1 open elective (Commerce or non-Commerce)
  • Leadership Development – Leadership Capstone – IBH 4LD3 
  • Leadership: Fostering Effective Communication Through Visual Literacy – IBH 4AA3 
  • Social Entrepreneurship Capstone – IBH 4SE3
  • Community Engaged Capstone – IBH 4CE3
  • 6 open electives (Commerce or non-Commerce) 

The Four Pillars of IBH

Leadership

You will understand and take steps towards realizing your leadership potential. This involves self-assessments, coaching, leadership workshops, and reflective activities. The IBH approach to leadership is interdisciplinary, drawing from business and humanities conceptualizations of leadership.

Community Engagement

Community engagement is the intentional connection between institutions and communities with the intent of fostering learning and change. You will learn about the concept and practice of community engagement through field studies and reflective exercises. Through a combination of experiential learning and research, you will gain an understanding of issues at the intersection of business and community.

Global Mindedness

Understanding global issues and diverse approaches provides you with the skills and knowledge to recognize, understand, and constructively engage with complex social needs and diverse perspectives.

Social Enterprise

Social enterprises are businesses that seek to deliver societal benefits while returning economic profits. You will explore the concept and practice of social enterprise throughout the program.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

getting a scholarship or award

Scholarships

Bursaries are funding provided by McMaster based solely on financial need. In most cases information from your OSAP application is used to determine your financial need but some students who don’t receive OSAP may still apply for a bursary. Both are non-repayable funding, which means you don’t need to pay it back.

More About Entrance Awards

 

With AwardSpring, you can complete one common app that matches you with all the aid and award opportunities you’re eligible for. It also tracks the completion of any additional requirements on a user-friendly dashboard. You can even share the same requirements (i.e. a reference letter or statement of interest) across all applications with the same criteria to save you time. There are three new International Entrance Awards available at the DeGroote School of Business.

Visit the Registrars Office

 

The IBH program offers the Kevin A Lockhart Family Scholarship of $5,000 each to two incoming students. Established in 2017 by Kevin A. Lockhart, BA ’87 and Past Vice-President of the McMaster Students Union, this is awarded to a student entering the Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Integrated Business and Humanities program and, who in the judgment of the DeGroote School of Business, has demonstrated community engagement and high academic achievement.

McMaster university campus

Financial Aid

Financial aid funding that is based on financial need and not academics/extracurriculars. This includes OSAP and other government loan/grants programs, bursaries and the work program.  

The Office of the Registrar can provide information about other McMaster scholarships, bursaries, and financial aid. 

Learn More

Admission Requirements

Requirements for Canadian and international high school students can be found on McMaster’s admission requirements page. It provides lists of required courses, anticipated grade cutoffs, and more.

Courses

  • English (ENG4U) 
  • Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) 
  • Four other Grade 12 U/M level courses 

IBH Is a Direct Entry Program:  Students Enter Directly in Their First Year 

  • Anticipated Admission Average: 88-92% 
  • Target Cohort Size:60 students
  • Early Supplementary Application Deadline: January 15, 2024. 
    • Students who adhere to the early Supplementary Application deadline will be considered with priority for early offers 
  • Mandatory Supplementary Application Deadline: February 1, 2024. 
    • All applicants are required to complete a recorded interview using the Kira Talent video platform. 
  • Supporting Documentation Deadline: April 1, 2024. Submit new, available grades immediately as available. 
  • English proficiency (if applicable): April 1, 2024. 

What is the Supplementary Application

woman having an online interview via computer

The Mandatory IBH Supplementary Application

Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH) applicants will receive an email invitation to start their supplemental application through Kira Talent platform within a few weeks of applying to the program. The supplemental application for the IBH program consists of two mandatory parts.

Supp App FAQ’s

1. Video Interview

  • Video interviews will be conducted using the Kira Talent platform.
  • Video interview invitations will be sent starting in early December 2023.
  • There is no fee to the student to participate.
  • Early application deadline for Fall 2024 admission: January 15, 2024.
  • Final Supplemental application deadline: February 1, 2024.
  • Supporting documentation deadline: April 1, 2024.

2. Resume

  • Applicants must submit a two-page resume in PDF format using the template of the sample resume.
  • The first page of the resume is about you, and the second page is a list of at least three references.
  • Resumes should be uploaded to the Kira Talent Platform prior to starting your video interview.

Applicants who encounter any questions or concerns during the supplemental application process are encouraged to email the program.

Get Started Today

using the contact us feature on a website

Get in Touch

If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact our team, or chat with current students.

Contact the IBH Team
using the contact us feature on a website