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Civil Engineering, Project Management, and Building Planning


 Civil engineering is a broad field that includes building planning, road planning, civil project management, understanding construction materials, soil types, and the scientific and theoretical principles of these sciences. This specialization offers two tracks:
  1. Project Management and Execution: The duration of study is 4 semesters, and the student receives a "Building Engineer" certificate in Project Management and Execution. This certificate allows the student to be registered in the engineers' registry and also obtain a "Construction Site Manager" certificate after taking an exam with the Ministry of Labor.

  2. Building Planning: The duration of study is 5 semesters, and the student receives a "Planning Engineer" certificate. This certificate allows the student to be registered in the engineers' registry. A graduate holding this certificate can approve building plans for buildings with up to 4 floors.


The subjects taught in this specialization are as follows:

Basic Subjects: Physics, Mathematics, English Language.

Specialized Subjects: Building materials, Construction methods, Technical and architectural drawing, Building blueprint drafting, Surveying, Stability science, Reinforced concrete, Steel, Project management and execution using specialized computer programs, Preventive systems, and civil laws related to building permits.


 Choice
  • Morning classes, 2 years, 4 semesters.
  • Evening classes, 3 years.



A) The applicant must have earned a high school diploma, or must have obtained a Bagrut certificate with 3 units in mathematics, 3 units in English, and 2 units in Hebrew, with a grade of at least 55. Students who studied in high schools abroad must undergo an equivalency process through the Ministry of Education's Certificate Equivalency Department.

B) The college may admit the student conditionally if they pass the Bagrut exams in two of the three subjects (Hebrew, English, Mathematics). In this case, the student is given the opportunity to meet all requirements during the first academic year. The student cannot advance to the second year before meeting the admission requirements. The college offers the opportunity for the student to study and take the exam for the subject they are missing.

  1. The student must pass a personal interview. (Students who meet the above conditions will be invited for an interview; after presenting the interview results to the admissions committee, the best candidates will be selected as there are limited seats available).

Exemption from the Bagrut Certificate:

  • The student can be exempt from the Bagrut certificate if they have completed high school and are over 35 years old.
  • Or if they hold a first-degree certificate from an accredited institution in the country.
    Note: The above conditions are subject to change according to the college and the technological institute (M.A.T) requirements.

Transfer from Other Colleges:
Students may transfer from other colleges based on the following conditions:

  1. The student must have a Bagrut certificate or its equivalent and meet the applicable admission requirements for the year of transfer.
  2. Their studies at the previous college must have been in a regular format.
  3. A student transferring to the college during the academic year will only be accepted after presenting a clearance certificate from the previous college, along with a transcript and personal file.
  4. A student transferring to the college at the beginning of the academic year will only be accepted after reviewing the grades obtained at the previous college. Final acceptance will be confirmed after approval by M.A.T. The transfer request should be submitted to the education secretary according to the college's admission and registration system, and the request will be forwarded to the college administration for necessary procedures.


Building planning offices.

Construction companies – project supervision.
Government departments specialized in development and licensing.
Local authorities.
Factories producing building materials.