Main Regulations of Tuition Fee for a Master’s Degree

 

Cumulative studies for a master’s degree

Students who are unable to devote most of their time to studies and complete their studies in two years can choose, in some of the units, before the commencement of studies in a cumulative studies track, a part-time study track for a master’s degree (“special status”).

 

  • In the cumulative track it is possible to study up to 75% of the total hours required for a degree and receive recognition of these studies upon transfer to a regular track.
  • In the Humanities Faculty it is possible to study in a cumulative track for two years at the most and up to 50% of the total hours required for a degree.

 

Students studying in a cumulative studies track will pay for each semester hour according to the department’s fee rate for a master’s degree. Payment is according to the number of hours studied. The tuition fee rules for a master’s degree do not apply, such as a 50% minimum tuition fee for a year and a prolonged studies charge.

 

Upon acceptance to a master’s degree, the Tuition Fee Regulations for a Master’s Degree apply.

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