Master in Soil and Water Sciences

The research and teaching in the Soil and Water Sciences teaching program at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem integrate both chemical and physical aspects of the soil, water and atmosphere.

Quick Facts

 
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 teaching is closely linked to research as well as agricultural work. The Soil and Water Sciences teaching program at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem includes specialized courses which provide in-depth knowledge on specific, narrow topics, and bridging courses which link between the various scientific and technological disciplines in the teaching program.

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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.

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