The Dean of Undergraduate Studies will determine each semester numerical thresholds for President’s Honors and Dean’s Honors in each study route. The numerical thresholds will be no less than 91 for President’s Honors and 84 for Dean’s Honors and acquiring at least 18 credits in the semester program.
The honors thresholds are published on the Undergraduate Studies website.

The transfer conditions between the faculties are updated from time to time and change according to the study programs.

The recognized courses and the transitional route from the Open University to the Technion are detailed on the Open University website.

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The options available to you are:

    1. Transitional route through the Open University of Israel
    2. Transitional track:Preparatory program
    3. Psychometric score improvement

For admission to undergraduate study tracks in the faculty, one must pass part A of the mechanics classification exam only. This requirement must be fulfilled by the beginning of the third semester of studies.
It is recommended to study using the series of lectures, Physics Completion Studies, which you can watch here.

No further changes, including additions, cancellations, or leaves of absence, will be made after the change period has ended, except in exceptional cases and with the approval of the Dean of Certification Studies.

A student who finds themselves in an exceptional situation is invited to contact the Associate Dean of Certification Studies in the faculty for consultation and, if necessary, to submit a request for a change to their study program.
A student who has been on reserve duty is entitled to consideration in accordance with the regulations outlined in the catalog.

A request to improve a grade and the procedure on the matter are found in the application form for exceptional approval.

Passing the “hard” preparatory course means success in the preparatory course. Passing the “soft” preparatory course means that the student studied the preparatory course, was tested in it, and failed the course.
That is, if course X is defined as a “soft” preparatory course for course Y then, if the student took course X, sat the exam and failed the course, they can still study course Y. In a number of courses, adjacent preparatory courses are specified.
If course X is an “adjacent” preparatory course for course Y, registration for course Y is possible only if the student successfully studied course X before the current semester or is registered for X in the current semester.
Please note that a certain course can have both “hard,” “adjacent” and “soft” preparatory courses.
Full details can be found in section 1.2.3 of the regulations.

At the end of the change period, no further changes will be made (addition/cancelation/vacation) except in exceptional cases and with the approval of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies.
A student who is in an exceptional situation is invited to contact the Vice Dean of Undergraduate Studies at the Faculty of Counseling and, if necessary, to submit a request for a change in the curriculum.
A student who was in reserve service is entitled to consideration in accordance with the regulations appearing in the catalog.

Since we accept graduates from a variety of study fields, the MITAAM test is not required. However, student with psychology and behavioral sciences studies background, who have taken the test, will be asked to present its results.

Yes, a Ph.D student can register as a supplementary Student. This status allows additional time for submitting his research proposal and completing the required prerequisite courses.

There is no particular format for resume and letter of intent. The letter should include a short discription of your academic background focusing on the motives for enrolling in the program at the Technion. Be brief, the length should not exceed one page.

Bachelor’s degree graduates in psychology who graduated at the Organizational Psychology or Cognitive Psychology and Human Factor Engineering tracks can register as psychologists upon completion of their studies. Other graduates cannot.

With the exception of unusual cases, the department of Behavioral and Management Sciences offers a scholarship to those accepted into the program, with a dormitory option. The basic scholarship covers 75% of the tuition, and grants an additional sum for living expenses. In other words, one doesn’t have to be rich in order to study.

No.  You must plan to complete the master’s degree program within 24 months.

No.  There is no need to make an appointment.  The admissions committee reviews the files and schedules interviews with the most suitable candidates.

Most programs require 32 Pts. for three year bachelor track, 0r 22 for four year track.
MBA requires 52 Pts.

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