
Environmental Engineering MSc
Tailored for aspiring engineers, this innovative program equips students with cutting-edge technological tools essential for tackling pressing environmental challenges and pioneering transformative technologies. It not only focuses on environmental engineering but also prepares graduates for a wide array of career opportunities across various sectors, including renewable energy, sustainable design, and environmental policy. By fostering interdisciplinary skills and practical experience, the program empowers graduates to become leaders in creating sustainable solutions for a better future.
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What you need
The following documents should be submitted to your online student profile: BSc degree in Engineering (a MUST!) with a cumulative GPA average of 85 or above (Israeli scale). Please include Class Rank (if applicable) IMPORTANT: Only applicants with BSc in Engineering are eligible to apply! Diploma (Graduation Certificate) and Official transcript from each post-secondary school (college or university) you attended. Professionally certified English translations of each transcript (where applicable) must be included. One academic letter of recommendation. The letter of academic recommendation should be submitted in English and directly from the recommenders through a link on the portal. The recommendations will not be accepted directly from the candidate. Curriculum Vitae (CV) English proficiency test results (for more information on this, see here) Copy of a valid passport Passport-style photo (white or light background, headshot only, JPEG/JPG format). This photo will be used for your student ID card and is not used as part of the admissions process. Review the list of potential thesis advisors and choose the ones you'd like to work with * Please note that documents will not be accepted beyond the specified deadline.
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