Studies at the Economics & Business Administration School are based on the central idea of combining implementation with theoretical knowledge.
These studies instill basic concepts and advanced thinking tools so as to contend with the challenges of modern society. The practical aspect is manifested in constant analysis of real life economic and social events occurring in Israel and around the world, guest lectures by renowned experts in the Israeli economy, practical workshops and ties with companies in the market in order to bring students into contact with appropriate employment options.
These experiences provide graduates with tools that enable them to enter the employment market quickly and to develop professional careers in their fields of choice.
Innovative Study Programs
The study programs at Ruppin Academic Center include new and fascinating courses that respond to the changes and developments in our environment.
A unique study track in the field of
International Trade and Marine Resource Management
In light of increasing demand in the employment market for professionals in the marine field, a unique track in the field of International Trade and Marine Resource Management was opened in the 2005/2006 academic year. The track's objective is to grant its graduates an understanding of international trade management, marine resource management, modern maritime management and logistics.
The study program combines aspects of trade and international transport (via air, sea and land), marine resource management, models of ship fleet management and marine insurance and law. The program is taught by the best lecturers in the marine field.
Within the School of Economics & Business Administration, this study track may be combined with the business administration and economy and management departments.
A unique study track in the field of Immigration and Social Integration
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The unique Ruppin Academic Center Institute for Immigration and Social Integration (Aliyah and Absorption) operates within the framework of the School of Social Sciences and Management. A study cluster in Immigration and Social Integration is open to the School's students. These courses are offered as electives for second and third year students.
Among the track's courses are: Psychological Aspects of Immigration, Economic Aspects of Immigration, Social Aspects of Immigration and more.
Ruppin Academic Center encourages students to become actively involved in the field by channeling social involvement courses (which award academic credits toward one's degree) in the direction of immigration and absorption within a multi-cultural community.
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