MSc in Electrical Engineering
Ramat Gan, Israel
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
ILS 17,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* annual tuition for international masters degree students who are not Israeli citizens is approximately NIS 14,000 plus an additional 25% above the base payment
Introduction
Bar-Ilan University is a dynamic, forward-looking institution and leader in high-tech research and development. This two-year program taught entirely in English, offers tracks in electro-optics, nano and microelectronics, data science and information technology (signal processing, communications, computer engineering), and bioengineering. The MSc in Electrical Engineering is intended for those who have excelled in their BSc degree in Engineering and are eager to advance themselves in this cutting-edge field.
Curriculum
Academic Program Thesis Track
- One graduate-level seminar (including submission of an article for publication)
- Five special graduate-level courses
- Participation in a department colloquium
- Graduate thesis
Extended Studies Track (without Thesis)
- Three graduate-level seminars (including two seminars papers)
- Six special graduate-level courses
- Participation in a department colloquium
- Final research project
During the course of their degree, students are also required to take 1-2 Jewish Studies courses or 1-2 general elective courses.
Sample Course List
- Statistical Signal Processing
- Computer and Internet Networking
- Algorithms
- Intro to Cryptography
- Advanced Information Theory
For a more extensive list of courses and electives consult the program website.
Admissions
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Scholarships and Funding
New immigrants to Israel who are under the age of 30 are eligible to receive significant tuition subsidies (for up to two years) from the government of Israel through the Student Immigration Authority.
Bar-Ilan University offers students the opportunity to apply for both need-based and merit-based scholarships. In addition, there are numerous organizations and foundations which offer financial assistance for study in Israel that students are highly encouraged to explore.