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However, it is not possible to join the activities of Oxford's taught graduate courses, so as a Visiting Student you would follow the curriculum from Oxford's undergraduate courses. For further details about Visiting Students and how to apply , please see the information on the undergraduate Visiting Students page.
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You spend a period of up to three terms ie one academic year at Oxford, associated with an academic department and an academic advisor to offer general guidance on your area of research. You may use University libraries and attend lectures, seminars and classes subject to permission from your head of department , although Recognised Students status does not provide a formal association with an Oxford college and will not be awarded a formal qualification or accreditation by Oxford. The safety of students, staff and visitors is paramount and major changes to delivery or services may have to be made in circumstances of a pandemic including Covid , epidemic or local health emergency.
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Share This Tweet. Share on Facebook. Share on LinkedIn. Share on Reddit. Home Admissions Graduate Courses Introducing our courses. About Taught courses Research courses Part-time courses Other options. About our courses Oxford offers more than graduate courses across the disciplines, with courses opening in new areas every year. Non-standard admissions processes The following courses have a non-standard application process: Medicine Graduate entry Admissions to the graduate-entry medicine programme are not managed by the central Graduate Admissions team.
BTh in Theology and training for the Christian ministry Oxford has been a place of training for the Christian ministry since the origins of the University. DPhil in Continuing Education The Department for Continuing Education offers part-time DPhil programmes in a number of specific subjects but also admits doctoral students in other areas where it can provide appropriate supervision and research training.
Residence requirements Students enrolled on full-time courses are subject to the University's residence requirements , which are set out in the Examination Regulations for each course. Find a taught course Types of taught course at Oxford Master of Philosophy MPhil This course is of a higher standing than the Master of Studies MSt and full-time study normally lasts for two years six terms.
Master of Studies MSt Students studying full-time are normally required to undertake three terms of study followed by an examination. Master of Science MSc by coursework These degrees are generally offered in Science or Social Science subjects and typically require students to undertake one year of full-time study. Research courses We have over research courses, including our doctoral programmes.
Doctoral training programmes CDTs, DTPs and DEng Doctoral training programmes are four-year courses providing structured training and research experience in the first year, and a research project leading to a DPhil or DEng in subsequent years.
Master of Science MSc by Research This degree is awarded on the basis of a submitted thesis and is available in some subject areas that also offer a DPhil. Visiting Student status If you are a student from overseas and wish to spend a period of up to three terms ie one academic year in Oxford on a course related to the degree you are studying in your own country, you can apply to a college for a place as a Visiting Student. Application process For further details about Visiting Students and how to apply , please see the information on the undergraduate Visiting Students page.
Recognised Student status If you are a graduate student currently engaged in research at another university, you may be able to apply for Recognised Student status. Application process For further details about Recognised Students and how to apply , please see the information on the Recognised Students page. Payment of fees Information is available on the payment of recognised student fees on the recognised students webpage or, alternatively, please contact Student Information via email for payment instructions and further information on the payment of fees.
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Earth Sciences Geology. Economics and Management. Engineering Science. English Language and Literature. English and Modern Languages. European and Middle Eastern Languages. History Ancient and Modern. History and Economics. History and English. History and Modern Languages. History and Politics. Human Sciences. Law Jurisprudence. Materials Science. Mathematics and Computer Science. Mathematics and Philosophy. Mathematics and Statistics. Medicine graduate entry. Economics DPhil. Economics MPhil.
Economics for Development MSc. Education DPhil. Education Higher Education MSc. Educational Assessment MSc. Egyptology MPhil.
Energy Systems MSc. Engineering Science DPhil. Engineering Science MSc by Research. English DPhil. English MSt. English Present MSt. English and American Studies MSt. English Local History DPhil. English Local History MSc.
Environmental Change and Management MPhil. Environmental Change and Management MSc. Experimental and Translational Therapeutics MSc. Experimental Psychology DPhil. Experimental Psychology MSc by Research. Film Aesthetics MSt. Finance DPhil. Financial Economics MSc. Financial Strategy PGDip. Fine Art DPhil. Fine Art MFA. Genomic Medicine MSc. Genomic Medicine and Statistics DPhil. Geography and the Environment DPhil.
Global and Area Studies MPhil. Global and Imperial History MSt. Global Business PGDip. Global Governance and Diplomacy MSc. Global Healthcare Leadership MSc. Health Research PGDip. Health Research PGCert. Historical Studies MSt.
Historical Studies PGCert. History DPhil. History MPhil. History MSt. History of Art DPhil. History of Design MSt. Inflammatory and Musculoskeletal Disease DPhil. Inorganic Chemistry DPhil. Inorganic Chemistry MSc by Research. Integrated Immunology MSc. International Development DPhil. International Relations DPhil.
International Relations MPhil. Islamic Art and Architecture MPhil. Islamic Art and Architecture MSt. Islamic Studies and History MPhil. Islamic Studies and History MSt.
Japanese Studies MPhil. Japanese Studies MSc. Jewish Studies MPhil. Jewish Studies MSt. Korean Studies MSt. Latin American Studies MPhil. Latin American Studies MSc. Law DPhil. Law MPhil. Law and Finance MSc. Learning and Teaching MSc. Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics DPhil. Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics MPhil. Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics MSt. Literature and Arts DPhil. Literature and Arts MSt. Magister Juris MJur. Major Programme Management MSc. Management DPhil. Materials DPhil.
Materials MSc by Research. Mathematical and Computational Finance MSc. Mathematical and Theoretical Physics MSc. Mathematical Sciences MSc. Mathematics DPhil. Mathematics MSc by Research. Medical Anthropology MPhil. Medical Anthropology MSc. Medical Education MSc. Medical Sciences DPhil. Medieval and Modern Languages DPhil.
Medieval Studies MSt. Migration Studies DPhil. Migration Studies MSc. Modelling for Global Health MSc. Modern Chinese Studies MPhil. Modern Languages MPhil. Modern Languages MSt. Molecular and Cellular Medicine DPhil.
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