Description
Ariel University invites you to experience the educational system in Israel, learn about its culture, history, and way of life. Masa's academic programs offer an opportunity to acquire new knowledge, gain experience, and make valuable connections.
The Masa B.A. academic programs at Ariel University are offered in the following fields:
· The International Medical Sciences Program (Pre-Med, BSc in English)
· BSc in Physics (in English)
The International Medical Sciences Program (Pre-Med, BSc in English)
The Masa program includes first-semester courses from the full three-year undergraduate program: General and Analytical Chemistry; General Physics; Mathematics; Introduction to computational sciences; Introduction to Sociology; Introduction to Psychology.
The full program of study consists of a unique curriculum that spans three years, with a focus on a blend of STEM courses (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), biological sciences, and social sciences.
BSc in Physics (in English)
The Masa program includes first-semester courses from the two-year Master's degree studies + intensive Hebrew courses (500 hours of study in Ulpan).
Academic courses include: Physics (Mechanics); Linear Algebra; Mathematical Physics; Physics Laboratory
Included in both programs:
· Lectures and seminars on the history and culture of Israel
· Excursions in Israel and student activities
· Accommodation in a student dormitory on the campus of Ariel University
At the end of each program, participants have the opportunity to continue their studies by taking into account the academic courses they have already completed.
Ariel University also offers programs in Russian and French. Detailed information about these programs is provided in "Study Tracks".
Additional Information:
https://www.ariel.ac.il/wp/masa/
+972534962541
masa@ariel.ac.il
About the city
Ariel is known as an ancient city with biblical and spiritual roots. As the capital of Samaria, Ariel is home to the 3,000 year old ruins of an ancient Jewish city, stalactite caves, Eshel Hashomron Hotel – the only hotel in Samaria, and the famous tombs of biblical figures. Aside from its rich history, Ariel is a university city known for its diversity: Jews, Arabs, secular, observant, recent immigrants, and born-and-raised Israelis. Ariel also brings Israelis and Palestinians together to work side by side at the Ariel Industrial Park and at the many sports centers and fields that make up much of the city’s culture.
A little over half an hour away from Tel Aviv, Ariel offers attractions within its city limits as well as past them – take the time to explore Israel from this biblical city.