The program places an emphasis on deepening the specialization in the areas of entomology, microbiology, phytopathology (plant diseases), nematology and virology, as well as studying and developing novel approaches to plant and environment protection.
Study tracks: Non-Thesis (40 HUJI credits) / Thesis (24 HUJI credits)
Duration of studies: 2 years in both tracks
Language of instruction: English (as long as there is an English-speaking student enrolled in the course)
Associated faculty research departments/institutes: Entomology; Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Admission requirements:
Bachelor's degree in environment or in the various agriculture, natural sciences, engineering or economics and management programs. Students with a different background will be assigned an individual complementary studies program by the teaching program Study Committee.
Non-Thesis Track:
Thesis Track:
*Securing a Supervisor: Before submitting the application, the candidate should contact a Faculty member that agrees to supervise him/her.
Listing of research opportunities
Without a supervisor agreement, the application will not be considered
Tuition:
Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year
Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year
How to apply:
International Students (with a bachelor's degree from abroad)