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The goal of a bachelor’s degree in nursing is to expand the student’s knowledge of nursing and medical sciences. This degree offers a firm clinical knowledge base and provides students with the tools required to help solve the challenges they will face as nurses in hospitals and the community.
This program involves coursework and clinical fieldwork. Upon completion of four years of study, students take the Israeli Nursing Licensing exam to become registered nurses in Israel.
Course Structure
The program is four years long. The first two years of studies take place in English with Ulpan, while the following two years are completed in the Israeli program.
Academic Courses
Intro to Math/Nursing Calculations, Probability and Statistics, Scientific Reading and Writing, Research Methods
Sciences: Introduction to Chemistry, General Chemistry, Clinical Biochemistry, Introduction to Biology of the Cell, Anatomy & Physiology I,II, Advanced Physiology and Pathology, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Clinical Immunology, Microbiology, Nutrition, Fluids and Electrolytes, Epidemiology, Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology
Principles of Nursing: Basic Concepts of Nursing, Foundation and Skills for Practice, Physical Assessment, Communication, Israeli Healthcare System, Clinical Pharmacology, Internal Medicine Part 1: (Respiratory, Cardio, Nephro, Infections), Internal Medicine Part 2: (Endocrine, Diabetes, Gastro, Neurology, Oncology, Hematology, Rheumatology, Dermatology, Blood Transfusions), Surgical Nursing Part 1: (Orthopedics, General Surgery, Anesthesia, Pain, Urology), Surgical Nursing Part 2, Geriatrics, Rehabilitation, Evidence-Based Nursing
Clinical Rotation - Internal; Clinical Rotation - Surgical
Schedule
Classes meet 5 days a week during the fall and spring semesters.
The Business Administration curriculum is modeled on programs developed in leading universities worldwide and combines studies in management and marketing with a background in technology. The curriculum incorporates lectures and practical research projects that challenge students to apply their knowledge to real-life situations. Graduates from the program have acquired leading positions in the business and high-tech sectors, both in Israel and abroad. In addition, many graduates continue their studies toward advanced academic degrees.
Course Structure
During three years of study, students must accumulate 121 credits of required courses and electives.
The first year of studies take place in English with Ulpan, while the following two years are completed in the Israeli Program.
Academic Courses
Math, Probability, and Statistics for Business Administration; Computer Applications in Management; Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting for Business Administration; Principles of Finance, Business Law, Commercial Law, Introduction to Micro-Economics, Introduction to Macro-Economics; English for Business Management; Business Ethics; Economy of Israel
Information Systems: Introduction to Information Systems for Accountants, Advanced Computer Applications for Accounting, Business Intelligence, Sales Strategies
Marketing: Marketing Management, Research Methods for Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Sales Strategies
Management: Principles of Management, Operational Research for Business Management, Human Resources Administration, Organizational Behavior
Finance: Analysis of Financial Reports for Business Management, Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Open Economy, Advanced Issues in Finance
Integrated Courses: Business Strategy, Business Strategy and Imperfect Competition Seminar - Product Forecasting and Innovation, Entrepreneurship I, Intern Project, Final Project
Schedule
Midrasha learning takes place in the morning from 8:30-10 AM
Classes meet 3-4 days a week during the fall and spring semesters.
Engineering is at the heart of innovation in today’s rapidly advancing technological world. The engineering programs at JCT prepare students with a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and core engineering principles, while emphasizing practical application and technological problem-solving.
Students gain hands-on experience through labs, projects, and collaborations with leading Israeli companies, giving them the skills and tools to design, build, and improve complex systems in fields such as electronics, electro-optics, software, and communications.
Graduates of JCT’s engineering programs are in high demand in Israel’s high-tech and defense industries and are well-equipped to pursue advanced degrees and research opportunities.
Course Structure
During four and a half years of study, students must accumulate 120 credits of required courses and electives.
Students in the Engineering Track, the first two years will include Ulpan (Hebrew-Language studies) and afterwards students will be able to transition to the different Hebrew Engineering Tracks: Software, Industrial, Electro-Optics, Bioinformatics (Pre-med), and Computer Science*.
*Bioinformatics and Computer Science are three and a half years.
Academic Courses
Calculus I, II for Engineers, Linear Algebra I, II, Differential Equations, Finite Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Probability, and Statistics for Engineers
Principles of Computer Science: Introduction to Computer Science(Lecture+Lab), Introduction to Computer Communication, Data Structures, Workshop in C++, Analysis of Algorithms, Logic & Functional Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Computability and Computational Complexity, Automata & Formal Languages, Compilers & Interpreters
Software and Systems Engineering: Digital Systems, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Database Systems and Mini-Project, Fundamentals of Programming Languages, Software Engineering, and Design and Mini-Project
Schedule
Midrasha learning takes place in the morning from 8:30-10 AM
Classes meet 3-4 days a week during the fall and spring semesters.
* The program is subject to changes, at the discretion of the Jerusalem College of Technology.