M.Sc. in Plant Sciences in Agriculture
General Information
The Plant Sciences in Agriculture program from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem provides students with a deep understanding of plant sciences and their implementation in modern agriculture.
Quick Facts |
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Duration: | 2 Years |
Tuition Fee: |
Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year |
Starting in: | October |
Location: | Rehovot, Israel |
Opportunities
The Plant Sciences in Agriculture program from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is aimed at students wishing to expand and deepen their basic knowledge of the structure and functioning of plant systems on all biological organizational levels, from plant populations, plant-environment interactions to the sub-cellular level.
Academic requirements:
- Candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Science or Nutrition Science with a minimum final grade of 80
- Candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Science with a minimum final grade of 80, who wish to enroll in Environmental Economics and Management (717).
- Candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Science or Nutrition Science with a minimum final grade of 80, who have secured a supervisor for their thesis, and wish to enroll in Animal and Veterinary Sciences (735).
- Candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in another relevant teaching program (recognized by the teaching committee), who fulfill the conditions to apply for the graduate programs as specified above.
- For the master’s program in Biotechnology.
Meet our students
Orit Berhani, PhD Student
Why study with us?
Location - Jerusalem
Study in one of the most ancient cities in the world, today a colourful carpet of cultures and peoples, innovative technology and entrepreneurial spirit
Innovation
A tradition of innovation at the start up nation led for nearly 10K patents, 150 new inventions per year and over 600 commercial products
Academic & Research Excellence
Hebrew University faculty and alumni have won eight Nobel Prizes, one Fields Medal and 14 Wolf Prizes, among others