Engineering - Undergraduate Programs
The Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering
This information is up to date 22.02.2024
Programs
- Electrical Engineering (sm) (0512)
- Combined Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Computer and Software Engineering Program) (0512-0368)
- Combined Program in Electrical Engineering and Physics (0512-0321)
- Mechanical Engineering (sm) (0542)
- Dual-degree program in Mechanical Engineering and Geosciences with an Emphasis On Environmental Studies (0542-0341)
- Bio-Medical Engineering (sm) (0555)
- Industrial Engineering and Management (sm) (0573)
- Materials Science and Engineering (sm) (0581)
- Combined Program in Materials, Science and Engineering and Chemistry (0581.0351)
- Digital Sciences for High-Tech (0560)
Minimum score of Psychometric Entrance Examination for all engineering programs is 630.
All applicants must prove previous knowlege of Mathematics and Physics.
Courses of instruction toward the B.Sc. degree in engineering are based on the semester credit system. The average completion time of the program is four years.
All undergraduate courses in the Faculty are given in Hebrew.
Courses of the first four semesters concentrate on the acquisition of the basic tools of mathematics, general studies in the exact sciences, and the fundamentals of engineering. In the fifth and sixth semesters, students take basic engineering courses relevant to their specific engineering discipline. The seventh and eighth semesters are devoted to expanding and advancing professional knowledge, pursuing in-depth specialization, and planning projects in the student's fields of specialization.
Graduates of foreign high schools must have successfully completed one pre-academic year of the Mechina in the exact sciences program or one academic year at a university where the program included at least one advanced mathematics course as well as courses in exact sciences.
Applicants holding the British GCE must have passed A-level exams in at least two subjects in mathematics and the exact sciences.
Applicants holding the Israeli Matriculation (Bagrut) must read the Hebrew information booklet.
Applicants whose matriculation (or equivalent) grades do not include Physics at a sufficient level (as specified next) will be required to pass a classification exam in Physics. For details see the relevant webpage in Hebrew.
Applicants whose matriculation (or equivalent) exam in Mathematics is with 4 units are required to pass a classification exam in Mathematics by the beginning of the academic year. For details see the relevant webpage in Hebrew.
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For more information regarding the classification exams in physics and mathematics, please visit the Hebrew website.