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Afeka College of Engineering

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Afeka Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering (Hebrew: אפקה - המכללה האקדמית להנדסה בתל אביב) is a public technical college in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a student population of 2,000. Afeka College of Engineering was established in 1996. It grants Bachelor and Masters of Science degrees in engineering. The college offers 5 undergraduate programs with 17 fields of specialization and 5 graduate programs.Afeka College combines engineering programs with an emphasis on entrepreneurship and encouragement of students and staff to develop useful solutions of engineering problems. Programs at Afeka include electrical and electronic engineering; mechanical engineering; software engineering; industrial engineering and management; medical engineering, systems engineering, energy engineering, and engineering and management of service systems Master of Science programmes.

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