MSc in Development and Regulation of Medical Technologies
Duration: Two years
Classes: Held one day a week (Tuesdays) throughout the academic year, with condensed courses scheduled during the summer semester of the first year.
Additional Requirements: Some supplementary courses may be necessary to fulfill the admission criteria set by the Faculty's School of Graduate Studies.
Language of Instruction: Majority of the courses are in Hebrew, some are in English.
Tracks:
Research Track: Students pursue in-depth research projects culminating in an MSc thesis under the guidance of esteemed faculty members. Exceptional students may be eligible for scholarships based on academic merit.
Internship Track: Students undertake immersive internships within industry or governmental agencies, gaining hands-on experience in regulatory affairs. Internships are arranged in collaboration with program heads and authorized placements, carried out during the second year of the program.