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There are eight official universities in Israel. In addition, there are a few dozen colleges and other institutes of higher learning, as well as about a dozen foreign university extensions. All are academically supervised by the [http://www.che.org.il/english/ Council for Higher Education in Israel (CHEI)]. The main difference between a university and a college in Israel is that only a university can issue doctorate degrees. Theoretically, a college can apply to the CHEI to upgrade its status to university. | |||
''Source:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Israel List of Universities in Israel] | |||
== Virtual Higher Education == | |||
[http://www-e.openu.ac.il/ the Open University of Israel], "Students are required to study on their own, practice at home, actively participate in group learning activities, and meet course deadlines and requirements. Since 1996, the Open University has offered programs of study leading to a Master's degree: initially an M.Sc. in Computer Science, and since then, an M.A. in Democracy Studies, Biological Thought, a Master of Business Administration - MBA, and an M.A. in Education - Learning Technologies and Learning Systems. In contrast to the open admission policy for undergraduate studies, admission to graduate studies is contingent on fulfilment of certain requirements." | |||
''Source:'' [http://www-e.openu.ac.il/geninfor/111.html General info] | |||
"Agreements for bridges to other universities have been reached with the universities after they examined the OUI's study materials, and compared the programs of study in both institutions, and after seeing the high level of courses and the quality of assessment at the Open University." ''Source:'' [http://www-e.openu.ac.il/academic/234.html Bridges to Other Universities] | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_University_of_Israel Wikipedia entry on the OU of Israel] | |||
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Revision as of 13:51, 22 August 2008
There are eight official universities in Israel. In addition, there are a few dozen colleges and other institutes of higher learning, as well as about a dozen foreign university extensions. All are academically supervised by the Council for Higher Education in Israel (CHEI). The main difference between a university and a college in Israel is that only a university can issue doctorate degrees. Theoretically, a college can apply to the CHEI to upgrade its status to university.
Source: List of Universities in Israel
Virtual Higher Education
the Open University of Israel, "Students are required to study on their own, practice at home, actively participate in group learning activities, and meet course deadlines and requirements. Since 1996, the Open University has offered programs of study leading to a Master's degree: initially an M.Sc. in Computer Science, and since then, an M.A. in Democracy Studies, Biological Thought, a Master of Business Administration - MBA, and an M.A. in Education - Learning Technologies and Learning Systems. In contrast to the open admission policy for undergraduate studies, admission to graduate studies is contingent on fulfilment of certain requirements."
Source: General info
"Agreements for bridges to other universities have been reached with the universities after they examined the OUI's study materials, and compared the programs of study in both institutions, and after seeing the high level of courses and the quality of assessment at the Open University." Source: Bridges to Other Universities
Wikipedia entry on the OU of Israel