Degree
Bachelor's
Language
Hybrid
Duration
3
Tuition
US$ 17,500 per year with extra support from Minhal HaStudentim
Deadline
31st March 2026 then on a rolling basis
Degree
Bachelor's
Language
Hybrid
Tuition
US$ 17,500 per year with extra support from Minhal HaStudentim
Degree
Bachelor's
Language
Hybrid
Duration
3
Tuition
US$ 17,500 per year with extra support from Minhal HaStudentim
Deadline
31st March 2026 then on a rolling basis
Duration
3
Deadline
31st March 2026 then on a rolling basis
Deadline
31st March 2026 then on a rolling basis
Tuition
US$ 17,500 per year with extra support from Minhal HaStudentim
About This Program
First year or first 2 years in English with intensive Hebrew ulpan, then students transfer to the regular Hebrew taught program in years 2 or 3. Though students will be given the freedom to choose what Liberal Arts study track to pursue as part of the BA in Management and Liberal Arts flexibility, the courses on the Management side are set in advance. Many of the second and third year courses are interchangeable, allowing students to see what exactly will fit their schedules best.
The curriculum is based directly on the existing Management program at Tel Aviv University, ensuring the top standards of managerial studies, taught by one of the most presitigious programs.
Entry Requirements
Financial Aid & Scholarships
For information on scholarships and financial aid, please go here: https://international.tau.ac.il/funding_overview. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of what may be available to you, so I encourage you to do your own research in your community and online for other ways to fund your studies at Tel Aviv University. Please note that in the majority of cases, our scholarships are merit-based and only partial scholarships, so you will need to be able to fund the rest from other means. To apply for a TAU-specific scholarship, you must first apply to and be accepted into a relevant program. Please note that acceptance to a program does not automatically guarantee eligibility for a scholarship, as these are two separate processes.</p>


