Ben-Gurion University of the Negev M.Sc. in Communication Systems Engineering
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

M.Sc. in Communication Systems Engineering

  • Be'er Sheva, Israel
  • Sde Boker, Israel

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

Mar 2026

ILS 17,329 / per year *

On-Campus

* varies according to CPI index

Key Summary

    About : The M.Sc. in Communication Systems Engineering offers a comprehensive understanding of modern communication technologies. The program delves into areas like signal processing, wireless communication, and data networks. It's designed to cater to students seeking advanced knowledge and skills in this vital field and typically spans one year for full-time students.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles such as communication engineers, network designers, or telecommunications consultants. Opportunities exist in industries ranging from IT to telecommunications and broadcasting. This program prepares students for impactful careers in a technology-driven world.

The Department of Communication Systems Engineering (CSE) is dedicated to training engineers that can initiate and lead the development of new technologies in the fields of networking and communications.

Cutting-edge research is conducted by top-tier scientists and world-renowned researchers, who focus on the fields of networking, hardware, software, and the communication technologies that are required by the industry, in addition to training more than 60 engineering students annually for B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees.

Leading in its applied research approach, the Department of CSE at BGU collaborates closely with both Israeli and global hi-tech companies and is associated with several innovative startups.

The Department of CSE participates in FP7 projects (under the framework of national and European consortia), and its faculty has broad expertise covering network optimization, queuing theory, graph theory, network protocols, algorithms, signal processing, network coding, hardware design, and physical layer communications.

The M.Sc. Program is a two-year thesis (research) track Program.