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Water Science, Policy and Management
The Water Science, Policy and Management offered at the University of Oxford aims to equip the next generation of water professionals with the blend of skills necessary to make a significant contribution to sustainable water management pathways across competing priorities of water for ecosystems, food, energy, economic growth and human consumption.
Philosophical Theology
The Philosophical Theology offered at the University of Oxford offers graduates in either philosophy or theology the opportunity to undertake advanced study in a field bridging the two disciplines. Teaching is provided jointly by members of both the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of Theology and Religion.
English and American Studies
The English and American Studies offered at the University of Oxford is designed to serve both as an autonomous degree for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in English literature, and as a solid foundation for doctoral research.
Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics
The Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics course at the University of Oxford is a taught course offering a range of options for graduates seeking a higher academic qualification in language studies and wishing to specialise in general linguistics (including phonetics but not applied linguistics), in historical and comparative linguistics, or in the linguistics of a specific language.
Evidence-Based Health Care
The MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford is designed to help health professionals base clinical and health management decisions on valid, reliable and relevant evidence.
Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care
Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care from University of Oxford is an advanced modular master’s course, delivered by leading scientists and experts in this rapidly developing field. Offered by the Department of Engineering Science and the Department for Continuing Education, in collaboration with Begbroke Science Park.
Classical Armenian Studies
This Classical Armenian Studies course offered at the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year taught degree course which is intended to give students experience in reading and interpreting a wide range of Armenian texts, from a choice of genres, either as a stand-alone qualification or as a solid foundation in the subject for those intending to go on to do doctoral research.
Environmental Change and Management
The Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford aims to give you a broad appreciation of the major processes of environmental change and of the people and institutions involved in environmental management.
Latin American Studies
This Latin American Studies programme at the University of Oxford spans three academic terms and is intended to provide an interdisciplinary understanding of the main developments in Latin America from c. 1900 to the present.
Ecological Survey Techniques
The Postgraduate Certificate in Ecological Survey Techniques from the University of Oxford aims to provide the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to conduct effective ecological field surveys for a range of key taxa, and to analyse field survey data with confidence.
Pharmacology
The aim of the Pharmacology course at the University of Oxford is to provide students with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical training that will enable them to integrate post-genomic molecular biology with biological function.
Global and Area Studies
The MPhil in Global and Area Studies at the University of Oxford draws on the multidisciplinary and area expertise of OSGA's seven regional centres, to deliver an innovative Comparative Area Studies programme, which addresses contemporary global challenges through developing innovative multidisciplinary approaches.
Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology
The Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology from the University of Oxford consists of a structured programme of lectures, classes, and tutorials from October to June, followed by individual study and the writing of a dissertation over the summer.
Software and Systems Security
The Software and Systems Security programme at the University of Oxford teaches the principles of systems security, with a particular emphasis upon the security properties and implications of software and information technologies.
Medical Anthropology
The two-year MPhil course in Medical Anthropology at the University of Oxford offers coordinated training in both social and biological anthropological approaches to health and illness, with special emphasis on methods.
Russian and East European Studies
The MPhil in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Oxford is a two-year programme for graduates who are interested in gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of Russia and Eastern Europe through the study of the region across a range of disciplines including history, economics, politics, international relations and sociology.
Applied Theology
The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology at the University of Oxford is designed to enable theological reflection upon experience in pastoral practice in the context of ministry in the Church. It may be taken if you hold a pastoral appointment at present, or if you are able to include a period of approved pastoral experience in your course of study for the PGDip.
Evidence-Based Health Care (Medical Statistics)
The University of Oxford MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care (Medical Statistics) is for professionals who wish to strengthen their statistical skills and ability to analyse data. Gain the confidence in carrying out the methods that are widely used in medical statistics, and interpreting the results for the practice of evidence-based health care.
Music (Musicology)
The Music (Musicology) offered at the University of Oxford can serve both as a self-contained course for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in musicology for one year or as an excellent preparation for doctoral research.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages course at the University of Oxford is designed to allow those who have a high level of attainment in a foreign language, and have studied literature to a degree level, to undertake more advanced work. The course is suitable both if you wish to proceed to a research degree or if you wish to spend only two years at Oxford.