Undergraduate (Bachelors Degree)
Undergraduate Degree in Information Systems
Learning period: 3 Years | Type of Program: Single major, double major | Enrollment Status: Open for the academic year 2020-2021.| Department web site
Information systems enable the efficient and successful management of modern organizations. They constitute the central industrial infrastructure of the information society, and are present everywhere: in banks and insurance companies, in industrial companies and retail websites, in government offices, courts, and non-governmental organizations. A huge part of the activity of those organizations cannot be realized today in the absence of information systems.
In the Department of Information Systems, we train our students to analyze, design, implement, and maintain information systems in a variety of disciplines. The students acquire technological knowledge and experience, as well as organizational and inter-personal skills needed to understand the meaning of information systems to the organization and its end-users. There is special emphasis on first-hand experience, including an industry-related final project.
The single major program offers three possible areas of focus, each of which will entitle a certification to the BSc diploma in Information Systems: development, analysis & implementation, artificial intelligent (AI).
Data Sciences Program: The program leverages the strengths of three departments: computer science, information systems, and statistics. The program in the Department of Information Systems pinpoints on matching the data science task with the organizational goals and big data management.
Due to the update in the admission requirements followed COVID-19 outbreak, please check the Hebrew website here.
- General university admission requirements , as specified on the website
- A weighted grade of 670
- Departmental requirements: A high school math score of 70 (five units) or 80 (four units).
- Minimum grade of 120 in the Hebrew Proficiency Test (for candidates from non-Hebrew schools)
- For the Data Sciences Program: A weighted grade 700, a high school math score of 80 (five units) or 90 (four units), Minimum grade of 120 in the Hebrew Proficiency Test (for candidates from non-Hebrew schools)
- Single major program, double major programs, special programs.
- The single major program allows focusing on system’s development, system’s analysis & implementation, or artificial intelligent (AI) (from the second year)
- The special double major programs include combination with computer sciences, statistics (focusing on data), economics, mathematics, cognitive sciences, and communications
- Students can also take a double major in information systems and any other discipline except for medical sciences
- The Digital Humanities Program enables combination with any department in the humanities faculty that suggests double major programs
- The Data Sciences Program leverages the strengths of three departments: computer science, information systems, and statistics
- In the double major programs, you must meet the admission requirements of the two departments (additional information can be found on the departments’ websites).
Employment options upon graduation: positions in high-tech industries and interdisciplinary professions, employment opportunities with largest development companies and leading startups.
Variety of roles: requirements engineers, data analysts and business intelligence developers, ERP integrators, project managers, marketing and sales personnel of information systems, quality control personnel and more.
שילובים מומלצים עם החוג למערכות מידע:
מדעי המחשב, כלכלה, מתמטיקה, סטטיסטיקה, מדעי הקוגניציה, תכנית “אופקים” (ב.א. מצטיינות ומצטיינים), מדעי רוח דיגיטליים