Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Economics
Learning period: Research track:3 years, non research track:2 years | Registration Status: open for Fall semester 2021-2022 | Department web site
The aim of the Department of Economics is to provide students with theoretical knowledge and the appropriate tools for analysis and understanding of economic problems, on the level of both the individual and the single commercial firm, and on the level of the national economy, with its international links. The department allows students to include a secondary specialty in specific fields.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics with a minimum grade point average of 80 for the research/non-research program.
For a specialization in Finance – a minimum grade point average of 78 for holders of Economics-Accounting degrees or a minimum of 80 for Economics graduates.
For the joint programs (research / Behavioral Economics) with the Technion Institute – a minimum grade point average of 85, in addition to meeting the admission requirements of both institutions.
Studies are in a thesis track or a non-thesis track, with an option of specializing in Finance. In addition, there is a joint study track with the Technion, that makes it possible to specialize in Behavioral Economics.
Employment options upon graduation: Professional work in the private and public sectors, continuation of studies for a doctoral degree in Economics or Business Administration.