M.Sc. Program in Computer Science
Goals
By providing students with the tools to advance professionally, the program opens the door to the most sought-after roles in the field of computer technology. In an era of rapid technological development, workers need to develop continuously and acquire new tools and technological skills in order to meet the changing demands of the job market. The program is designed to satisfy these needs and prepare graduates for promotion to higher level positions.
General Description
The program is designed for working professionals:
Duration of studies: 2-3 years
Schedule: Classes take place on Thursday and Friday mornings.
Program scope: 42 credits, including 32 credits of coursework and 10 credits for the final project.
Structure:
- Four required courses (4 × 3 credits):
- Two courses in the field of Computer Science Theory: Advanced Algorithms and Computational Complexity.
- Two courses in the field of Software: Software Engineering and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.
- Six elective courses (6 × 3 credits)
- Seminar (2 credits)
- Final Project (10 credits)
For more information on the program in Hebrew, click here.
Admissions Requirements:
Applicants must hold a BA or B.Sc. in Computer Sciences or related scientific field from a recognized institution in Israel or abroad, with a grade point average of at least 80 in their undergraduate studies.
Candidates whose native language is not Hebrew are required to achieve a score of 130 on the YAEL (Hebrew Proficiency) test.
For more information about admissions in Hebrew click here