August 2, 2022: Admissions are now open for the MSc. Program in Electro-Optical Engineering at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), Israel. The aim of the M.Sc. program is to provide the students with research expertise and advanced knowledge in electro-optical engineering. Students graduating with an M.Sc. degree are qualified for senior research and development positions in the industry and may continue with their Ph.D. studies.
Program delivery:
The MSc program is completed within 2 academic years (4 semesters) and taught completely in English.
The fields of specialization in Electro-optical engineering M.Sc. programs include imaging systems and image processing; optoelectronic devices; biomedical optics; nanophotonics and integrated nanophotonics; quantum and non-linear optics; optical communications; plasmonics and metamaterials.
Admission Cycle: Applications are now being accepted for Fall 2022.
Application deadline: Rolling admissions.
Tuition: Tuition fee for MSc program is approximately $5000 per year.
Eligibility Requirements:
- A B.Sc. degree in related science and engineering fields (e.g., electrical engineering, material engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, etc.) at a minimum GPA of 80/100.
- A TOEFL score of 85/120 or the equivalent score in an internationally recognized English proficiency exam is required. The English proficiency requirement is waived for applicants who received their B.Sc. degree in a program taught in English.
- GRE is recommended but not required.
- Additionally, prior to applying to the M.Sc. program, the applicant should contact a potential advisor among the EOPE faculty. In order to assist you in finding an advisor, please visit the BGU Research Portal.
Scholarship: Outstanding students are eligible for scholarships which can cover the tuition fees and provide living expenses. Most EOPE faculty can provide additional substantial financial support through their research grants.