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42 Master's degrees offered by the university
Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
The MSc by Research in Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford provides students with a wide range of research topics within a large multi-disciplinary and world-renowned department, spanning a diverse spectrum of research areas from neuroscience, cardiac science, ion channels transporters and signalling, metabolism and endocrinology.
Translational Health Sciences
This Translational Health Sciences course offered at the University of Oxford takes an interdisciplinary and applied approach to the challenges of implementing innovations and research discoveries in a health care setting. Can be studied full or part-time.
Musculoskeletal Sciences
The part-time Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford provides practising clinicians or those with a degree in biomedical or biological sciences with an academic training in the sciences underlying musculoskeletal diseases, promoting an understanding of the ways in which research can be used to improve knowledge and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases.
Psychodynamic Counselling
The Postgraduate Certificate in Psychodynamic Counselling at the University of Oxford is a one-year part-time course offering a broadly based knowledge of psychodynamic theory and practice, as the access point to a four-year, part-time clinical training in psychodynamic counselling/therapy, or as a stand-alone course.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
The MSc in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy at The University of Oxford offers clinicians who have successfully completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy an opportunity to carry out high quality research and contribute to the evidence base for CBT.
Global Healthcare Leadership
The MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership at the University of Oxford is an intellectually rigorous and highly practical, part-time programme, designed to develop experiences leaders with the skills to deliver affordable, effective and efficient healthcare in complex global systems.
Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience
The Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience course offered at the University of Oxford is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills of advanced technologies, to conceptualise and run research projects that develop and test novel psychotropic and neurological agents.
Integrated Immunology
The Integrated Immunology at the University of Oxford is designed to present immunology within the broader context of the basic sciences and biomedicine. Both the fundamental and clinical aspects are explored in depth and breadth, and integrated with relevant areas of other disciplines such as molecular cell biology, genetics and clinical trials.
Applied Digital Health
The MSc in Applied Digital Health at the University of Oxford is a full-time programme designed to integrate clinical, social, and technical insights into digital health. This comprehensive course, lasting 12 months, equips students with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of digital health technologies and their implementation in healthcare systems.
MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care Teaching and Education
The MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care Teaching and Education at the University of Oxford is a part-time programme designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals in health education. This course typically spans two to four years, allowing for flexibility alongside work commitments, and is delivered in collaboration with the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.
Genomic Medicine
The MSc in Genomic Medicine at the University of Oxford is a full-time, one-year programme designed for those eager to delve into genomic science. This course equips students with essential knowledge and skills, promoting a multidisciplinary approach to enhance human health and societal benefits.
History of Science, Medicine and Technology
This History of Science, Medicine and Technology specialist one-year course at the University of Oxford offers a range of options in the history of science, medicine and technology. You may specialise in the history of science and technology or the history of medicine, although the boundaries between these areas are deliberately permeable.
Molecular and Cellular Medicine
As a student on the Molecular and Cellular Medicine from the University of Oxford you will spend up to three years in one of the department's many research groups, working on a project supervised by the group's principal investigator. You will take part in the extensive training programme specifically organised for graduate students within the department.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
The Postgraduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) at the University of Oxford is a part-time course for qualified healthcare professionals, providing high-quality training and supervision in CBT theory and practice. Oxford is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence in CBT and the course draws on an impressive body of local specialist skill and knowledge.
Applied Cancer Science
The MSc in Applied Cancer Science from University of Oxford is a one-year, full-time course, designed to develop cancer research scientists of the future, whether that be in academia or in industry.
Precision Cancer Medicine
The Precision Cancer Medicine programme at the University of Oxford is a two year, part-time, online course that will provide you with the multidisciplinary skillset and knowledge required to design, conduct and lead precision medicine research.
Teaching Evidence-Based Health Care
The PGCert in Teaching Evidence-Based Health Care programme offered at the University of Oxford aims to foster and develop future leaders in teaching evidence-based health care by exploring different teaching styles, identifying development needs and through planning effective curriculum. www.conted.ox.ac.uk/postgraduate-certificate-in-teaching-evidence-based-health-care
Paediatrics
The MSc by Research in Paediatrics at the University of Oxford is a full-time programme focusing on child health research. This research-intensive degree allows students to engage deeply with topics such as immunology and molecular genetics. The duration of the course is typically between one to three years, depending on the research project.
Integrated Immunology (Part-time)
The Integrated Immunology (Part-time) at the University of Oxford is designed to present immunology within the broader context of the basic sciences and biomedicine. Both the fundamental and clinical aspects are explored in depth and breadth, and integrated with relevant areas of other disciplines such as molecular cell biology, genetics and clinical trials.
Psychodynamic Practice
A one year part-time Psychodynamic Practice graduate course at the University of Oxford following on from the PG Diploma in Psychodynamic Practice, providing training in advanced clinical work and research methodology in psychodynamic practice, involving the opportunity to undertake supervised original research.