
The William Davidson MBA aims to educate its students and provides cutting-edge academic and practical knowledge and tools through a combination of theoretical and practical study. It prepares students for leading management positions in technology-intensive and knowledge-rich organizations.
The general MBA program consists of 52 credits, of which compulsory studies (30 credits) + English Proficiency (2 credits) and elective studies (20 credits). The study topics represent the functional areas of management, including strategy, entrepreneurship, innovation, technology management, marketing management, financial management, organizational behavior, negotiation, and ethics. In addition, there are seminars with industry professionals and concentrated workshops.
The program has four specialization management tracks:
Students who choose to join one of the tracks should take at least four courses of eight credit points altogether, and the final project should be on a topic of their specialization track.
The program has access to the rich network of faculty and applied research centers in technology and sciences offered on campus and in our Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences.
Furthermore, the William Davidson MBA program at the Technion is the only Israeli MBA program selected to join the Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) founded by Yale School of Management, including online courses offered and open to all participating schools. In addition, the network offers students to participate in international competitions. Every year, some of the schools offer a one-week program to students from other schools, inviting them for a one-week visit to attend the program. The network offers multiple opportunities to interact and learn to work together with international students from other countries.