MSc in Energy Engineering
MSc in Energy Engineering: 18 credit points must be acquired and a research project completed. Additional complementary credit points may be required.
Master of Science in Energy: 30 credit points must be acquired and a research project completed. Additional complementary credit points may be required.
Undergraduate Studies | Academic Points | Remarks | Affiliation Courses |
Graduate of Engineering | 18 | Submission of a thesis | According to need |
Graduate of Engineering | 26 | Submission of a final project | According to need |
Graduate of Exact Sciences | 30 | Submission of a thesis | According to need |
Graduate of Exact Sciences | 38 | Submission of a final project | According to need |
Acceptance Criteria
Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree in Engineering or Exact Sciences from an accredited university and have completed their studies with a GPA equivalent to an Israeli GPA of 82 or higher. Admission is subject to the approval of the program’s acceptance committee.
In special cases, candidates with a GPA between 80 and 81.99 who demonstrate relevant industrial background or work experience may also be considered for admission, pending approval by the Interdisciplinary Energy Graduate Study Program Committee.
MSc candidates must secure a research advisor before admission, submit a research proposal, provide recommendations from two professors, and participate in personal interviews. Final acceptance is contingent upon the approval of the Interdisciplinary Energy Committee.
Study Requirements:
GTEP required courses– 4 points:
– 518001 Technologies for Clean Energy
– 518002 Seminar in global and national energy challenges
Quantitative Research Methods course- 3 points.
GTEP Elective course– one of five unique elective courses- 2 points.
Elective courses chosen from existing courses given by participating faculties.
Students of the “Masters of Science in Energy” track must complete at least five courses from the relevant courses list provided by the energy studies program secretary.
Participation in 75% of faculty seminars.
Language requirements according to Graduate School regulations.
Graduate School rules applied to all students in the Energy program