At the beginning of the semester, international psychology students who take part in the program are divided into different groups based on their interests. Each group is given an advisor who will guide their research. The advisor will tell the students about ongoing researches they might join and about their possibilities to start their own novel project. It is important to note that even in cases students work on a brand new research they cannot do it on their own, but must work as a team.
All students must write a final paper in this track in which they conclude their research. They receive credit points for their project - 3 points for 10 hours of work, and 4 points for completing 15 hours. The points awarded are recognized by hundreds of academic institutions around the world. Furthermore, participants may choose from a selection of courses in English offered every semester, in subjects such as: positive psychology, drug abuse, psychological aspects of conflict resolution and more.
Please note that certain departments require a higher level of Hebrew and that some departments do not approve admission with a Hebrew condition. For more information about the general admission requirements please read the supplement.
In addition to the general university admission requirements, the candidate must meet individual departmental admission requirements. For more information see the department website: Ofakim website.
Combined program with law — Students studying in the Ofakim program will be exempt from the following subjects in the Faculty of Law: non-legal electives 20 credits and elective classes and legal workshops amounting to 10 credits.
Students will study simultaneously in both undergraduate law and Ofakim program. Employment opportunities upon graduation: The program allows graduates to find research positions and work in social welfare for the community while exploring diverse research contexts and broadening their horizons. Bus Lines. The website is published in Hebrew, English and Arabic. Our faculty members are involved in scientific activities with the aim of enriching and expanding the body of knowledge in psychology by linking across disciplines and implementing diverse methodologies.
Inherent to this goal is the dissemination of knowledge through national and international journals and conferences. The department is committed to provide the best teaching to its undergraduate and graduate students. Research methods, theoretical models, and important findings in the major sub-fields of psychology i.
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