Graduate Degree in Civil Engineering
The goals of this M.Sc. in Civil Engineering study program are to provide crucial knowledge to experts about: reinforced concrete; upgrading the durability of structures to meet seismic safety codes by the application of advanced mechanical standards; alongside the teaching of classic approaches and the uses of complex materials.
This M.Sc. study program in Civil Engineering spans two years of studies (4 semesters). Classes are taught two days a week while the research work goes on all week.
This program is intended for graduates with a B.Sc. in Engineering who are either interested in entering the field of Structural Engineering and/or wish to accrue more advanced studies in this field—in a region currently enjoying the accelerated development of infrastructures, both in civilian and military buildings and bases.
Masters’ graduates will be ready to deal with the advanced planning of highrises, structural safety during seismic events, and the upgrading of existing structures to the latest codes. This course of studies interfaces with the most up-to-date trends in Industry and stresses the importance of self-sustaining solutions, automation, and the use of AI for to improve the efficiency and performance of structures—thus training graduates who can best handle such professional planning and technological challenges.
*The granting of this M.Sc. degree is contingent upon its confirmation by Israel’s Council for Higher Education (as is the case regarding all new academic programs during their pre-certification phase).
Please note:
- The duration of studies is two years
- Upon completion of their studies, graduates will receive an M.Sc. in Civl Engineering
- The program is open to applicants with an undergraduate degree in engineering or natural sciences. Each student will receive a tailored program that suits his or her undergraduate background, and will be required to complete supplementary courses as necessary
- Studies are conducted Be’er Sheva campus
- Awarding the degree is subject to H.E.C approval
For more information, please visit the Civil Engineering page.




