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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010) This article may contain original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. More details may be available on the talk page. (January 2010) Jerusalem College of Technology בית הספר הגבוה לטכנולוגיה 40 Year Logo Established 1969 President Prof. Noach (Thierry) Dana-Picard[1] Vice-president Mr. Reuven Surkis Rector Prof. Menachem Steiner Undergraduates yes Postgraduates yes Location Givat Mordechai, Jerusalem, Israel Website www.jct.ac.il The Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT), (Hebrew: בית הספר הגבוה לטכנולוגיה בירושלים‎), is an Orthodox Jewish college. JCT's main campus ('Lev' and 'Neveh' institutes) are situated in the Givat Mordechai neighbourhood of Jerusalem. Other branches are located in the Givat Shaul neighbourhood of Jerusalem and Ramat Gan. JCT offers bachelor's degrees in several fields of study combined with intensive Jewish studies. "The institute... has as its raison d'être to educate students who see the synthesis of Jewish values and a profession as their way of life; to provide manpower for Israel's developing high-tech industry and who will establish industries of their own; to produce industrial leaders strongly committed to Israel, a Jewish way of life, and for the betterment of the Jewish People and the world." [2] Contents 1 History 2 Institutes 3 Degree programs 3.1 Bachelor of Science 3.2 Bachelor of Arts and other programs 3.3 Masters Degree programs 4 English Speakers' Program (ESP) 5 Campus 5.1 Men's Campus 5.2 Women's Jerusalem Campus 5.3 Women's Ramat Gan Campus 6 See also 7 References 8 External links // History The college founded in 1969 by Professor Ze’ev Lev (William Low), specializes in high-tech engineering, industrial management and life and health sciences. JCT is particularly known for its electro-optics faculty. The institution is fully accredited by the Council for Higher Education in Israel, the main authority overseeing Israel's academic institutions. Some 3,000 students are currently enrolled in the JCT, with a faculty of over 150 professors, instructors and researchers. Institutes JCT is the umbrella organization of several institutions: Machon Lev - academic studies combined with yeshiva studies for men. The Neveh Institute - academic studies geared to teaching a profession to Haredi men who had been previously concentrating only on religious studies. The Women’s School of Engineering which includes two campuses: The Tal Institute - academic studies combined with midrasha studies for women. The Da'at Institute - academic studies combined with midrasha studies for Haredi women. The Lustig Institute - founded in 1999 and geared toward women. Originally provided preparatory course for CPA certification for 26 years prior, and has now evolved into providing academic studies parallel to the Lev Institute. Campus in Ramat Gan. JCT also hosts the Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem which includes The Center for Judaism and the Environment. Degree programs JCT awards several different degrees to its graduates. Bachelor of Science Electronic Engineering Electro-optic Engineering Software Engineering Computer Science Computational Chemistry Industrial engineering and management Nursing Bachelor of Arts and other programs Technology Management and Marketing Accounting & Information Systems Masters Degree programs Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). Planned for September 2010 is the start of the M.Sc. in Telecommunication Systems Engineering program. English Speakers' Program (ESP) Machon Lev provides a year in Israel program for English speaking students who want a college experience. ESP mimics the regular Israeli program except for the addition of an ulpan to help the English speakers acclimate to Israeli Life. A variety of first year college courses, such as programming, economics, psychology are available to the ESP student. Several times a year, the English Speakers' Program takes its students on both outdoor and indoor field trips, including rappelling, paintball, Air Force Museum, Acre and the Old City. Campus There are three main campuses. The men's campus in Jerusalem, the main women's campus in Jerusalem and another women's campus in Ramat Gan. Men's Campus Located in Bayit VeGan, but accessed mainly from Givat Mordechai, this is the original JCT campus. It is the largest and houses most of the administration of JCT. All male students of JCT learn on this campus. The campus includes classrooms, Administration facilities, dorms, a technological library, a theological library, a gym and computer infrastructures (servers, labs, staff, etc.). The campus has two dining facilities (one meat, one dairy) as well as a snack bar. A new building has been built to provide dining facilities for the campus. Women's Jerusalem Campus Located on Givat Shaul(Jerusalem), this is the main woman's campus. It is several floors rented out in several adjacent buildings. the campus includes classrooms and computer labs and some administrative facilities. There have been plans for several years to set up a full campus for the female students. Women's Ramat Gan Campus Located in the Lustig high school in Ramat Gan. It is the smallest of JCT's campuses. It contains almost only classrooms. See also Science and technology in Israel References ^ Grapvine, Fay Cashman, Jerusalem Post. 9-25-09 ^ http://www.jct.ac.il/eng/index.php External links JCT website Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem The Center for Judaism and the Environment Invitation for Technological R&D Cooperation American Friends of JCT Canadian Friends of JCT JCT Alumni & Friends LinkedIn group Coordinates: 31°45′57″N 35°11′26″E / 31.76583°N 35.19056°E / 31.76583; 35.19056