Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Nursing
The studies are aimed at students who wish to both acquire a profession and gain a multisystem view of the health-care system. The Nursing Department’s unique curriculum emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, critical thinking and creativity, while developing the students’ potential to be prepared to cope with the modern challenges presented by the health-care system.
Bachelor’s degree with a grade point average of 85 or higher
Passing an English entrance exam with a grade of at least 70 (see entrance exam dates)
Writing a departmental assignment
Presenting a diploma
Filling a personal information questionnaire
Master’s degree studies in a research track and a non-research practicum are available in the following programs:
Nursing
Nursing with a specialization in Symptoms Management
Nursing and Managing the organizational resilience of nursing
Employment options after graduation: Employment options after graduation: In the health–care system, including managerial, research and teaching positions