MSc in Soil and Water Sciences
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Key Information
Campus location
Jerusalem, Israel
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 5,000 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* Research track: full tuition scholarship. Non-research master track: approximately $5,000 per year
Introduction
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The topics taught and researched at the Soil and Water Sciences teaching program all pertain to the soil, water, and atmosphere.
In the semi-arid to arid Israel, various factors – such as the soil interface, the transfer of water and solutes to the plant and the groundwater, drainage, development of sophisticated methods of soil cultivation, irrigation and fertilization, the identification of marginal water resources, and development of effective water use methods – are all essential conditions for the existence and development of modern agriculture. The intensive exploitation of natural resources in Israel, particularly of water and soil resources, has led to severe depletion and gave rise to profound environmental problems pertaining to the contamination of soil, surface water, groundwater, and atmosphere. These problems call for in-depth research and consideration of all aspects of the sustainable use of natural resources, including the examination of options for recycling agricultural, industrial, and urban waste.
The research and teaching in the Soil and Water teaching program integrate both chemical and physical aspects of the soil, water, and atmosphere. The teaching is closely linked to research as well as agricultural work. The curriculum includes specialized courses that provide in-depth knowledge on specific, narrow topics and bridging courses that link between the various scientific and technological disciplines in the teaching program.