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Technological
Colleges: Offering science
and technology programs for degrees as technicians, practical engineers and
scientists in a range of technological disciplines.
Academic
Colleges: Offering Bachelor and B.Ed
programs in engineering and technological disciplines. Institutions of higher
learning recognize the degrees in the various fields of
engineering.
Diploma
Studies: Studies in a wide range of technological and
academic subjects tailored to the demands of local industry, institutions and
the public sector.


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Jerusalem |
| ORT Oleisky College |
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ORT Oleisky College is a night school for 700 technicians and
engineers. Tracks include Industrial and Managerial Engineering,
Architecture and Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Electrical
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Visual Communications, and Mechanical
Engineering. The college also offers an academic B.A. program.
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Kfar Saba |
| ORT Kfar Saba College |
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ORT Kfar Saba College offers its 400 students an important center for the study of architecture, design and construction. The college has three sections: Technological Reserves in software and mechanics for 13th and 14th grade students, Practical Engineering Studies for adults in architecture, interior design, landscaping and civil engineering, and Diploma Studies in computers, design, administration, secretarial work, bookkeeping, construction, electricity, interior design and management.
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Netanya |
| ORT Hermelin College of Engineering |
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ORT Hermelin College offers its students tracks such as Practical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electricity, Mechatronics, Software Engineering, Industry and Management and Visual Communications. The college offers a B.A in Logistic Industrial Management and Engineering from Israeli University and a B.Sc in Electrical Engineering from the Israeli Institute of Higher Education. The college is proud of the fact that the majority of its graduating students find secure, high position jobs in the IDF and in the work force.
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Rehovot |
| ORT Rehovot College |
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ORT Rechovot College has over 950 in three departments: Practical Engineering in electricity, electronics, visual communications, computers, industrial management and mechanics, Diploma Studies with a variety of regular and in-service courses in design, administration, bookkeeping and technology, and Technological reserves studies of high school graduates before their military service in electronics, electricity, mechanics, Mechatronics, architecture and computers. The college also has a special track allowing the integration of first-degree studies in technological marketing in conjunction with Sapir College.
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Tel Aviv |
| ORT Singalovsky College for Advanced Technology and Sciences |
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ORT Singalovski College is proud of its achievements. The college, made up of 2160 students divided into Engineering and Diploma Studies. Study tracks include Electricity and Electronics, Mechatronics, Air Conditioning, Design, Management, Architecture, and Dental Assistants. The school works jointly with Cisco and the University of Tel Aviv in a program which offers students CCNA certification, something that is used extensively in the IDF. The school and its students are involved in social programs such as “Sderot is Not Just Rothschild” (students photograph a day in the life of special needs population) and “Masks of the Heart (Design students assist handicapped children).
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Karmiel |
| ORT Braude College of Engineering |
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ORT Braude College trains its 3500 Jews, Druze, Arabs and new immigrant students for careers in Biotechnology, Electronics and Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Industrial Engineering, Management, Information Systems and Software Engineering. Along with the bachelor’s degree program, ORT Braude school for engineering offers several learning tracks: Engineering courses towards a diploma, Adult Engineering studies and Preparatory Courses in Engineering for pre-army students. The academic college allows certified engineers to complete their bachelor’s degree training while the Atidim Project provides younger students with select courses towards certification as practical engineers.
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Kiryat Bialik |
| ORT Kiryat Bialik College |
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ORT Bialik College offers its 160 students several learning tracks, among them Pre-Army Preparation, Adult Engineering, Diploma Studies, and Matriculation Preparation. The college emphasizes individual student attention, allowing for the efficient advancement of the student’s learning track. The college’s location in the heart of Kiryat Bialik’s Industrial area gives working adults the option of night studies.
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