Master's Degree in Engineering
Master's degree in Engineering - Study Tracks
Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering (M.Sc):
The master's degree program in electrical engineering targets graduates with honors from engineering faculties, exact sciences, and life sciences in an academic institution recognized by the Council for Higher Education. This program allows for an in-depth exploration of various engineering fields, focusing on theoretical or practical research in bioengineering, computer engineering, nanoelectronics, and electro-optics. Research is conducted under the guidance of faculty members with a stellar reputation in their respective fields. Exceptional students may integrate into the faculty's teaching staff, receive scholarships, and benefit from conducive research conditions to pursue their chosen research.
Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering - Information Processing and Data Science (M.Sc):
This program is tailored for graduates with honors from the faculties of engineering, exact sciences, and life sciences. Offering a diverse range of knowledge fields and courses, students can specialize in their preferred area. Research work is conducted under the guidance of esteemed faculty members, with opportunities for integration into the teaching staff, scholarships, and optimal research conditions.
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In both study programs, there are two tracks:
- Track A: With a thesis (44 academic credits in the master's program in electrical engineering and 46 in the electrical engineering-information processing and data science program).
- Track B: Without a thesis (choose between a final project or no project) (44 academic credits in the master's degree program in electrical engineering and 46 in the electrical engineering program information processing and data science).
Students admitted to master's studies in engineering are expected to complete their studies in two years.
Admission Requirements for a Master's Degree in Engineering:
Applicants with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or computer engineering, with an average of at least 85 (or at least 85 in other relevant study programs), are eligible. Completion of additional courses will be determined based on the study tracks in the bachelor's degree and the chosen research topic. Admission will be granted to candidates with the highest achievements. The admission conditions for
both the thesis and non-thesis tracks are the same, with a limited number of candidates accepted for the non-thesis track.
Direct Path to a Master's Degree in Engineering:
This track is designed for outstanding fourth-year electrical or computer engineering students aiming for research or challenging roles in the high-tech industry. Eligible students, having completed all required courses for a bachelor's degree in electrical or computer engineering in years 1-3 with an average of at least 90, can apply to this track. They will be required to finish all requirements for a bachelor's and master's degree in 5 years.
All the instructions for a master's degree in a thesis track are relevant to a direct master's degree track, except the number of hours required for the degree. In this track, the student must accumulate two academic credits less (and not 44/46 hours as indicated in the master's degree track with a thesis).
A master's degree student may take two academic credits in another department with the supervisor's approval. Additionally, students are responsible for completing required assignments per university regulations for master's studies, including courses in basic studies in Judaism, English, etc.
Study Programs:
- Computers
- Bioengineering
- Electrooptics
- Nanotechnology
- Nanoelectronics
- Information Processing and Data Science