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244 Master's degrees offered by the university
Practical Ethics
The MSt in Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford offers high quality training in practical ethics through flexible, part-time learning.
Autonomous Robotics
The MSc in Autonomous Robotics from University of Oxford provides a comprehensive mix of theoretical knowledge and practical work in the field of autonomous robotic systems.
Medieval Studies
This nine-month interdisciplinary programme in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford is aimed at students who wish to follow courses in more than one discipline in medieval studies and who are keen to extend their skills. The degree is supported by several faculties within the Humanities Division, demonstrating the University’s tremendous wealth of scholarship in the period.
Philosophy of Physics
This one-year taught graduate course Philosophy of Physics at the University of Oxford offers graduate education in philosophy of physics of the highest possible quality, and aims to provide a foundation on which you can go on to pursue doctoral work in the area.
Water Science, Policy and Management
The MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management course 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.
Social Anthropology
Social anthropology considers people, through and through, as social beings. Everything that all of us do, in whatever society or culture at whatever period of history, rests on assumptions, which usually are not stated but which are largely shared with our particular neighbours, kin, friends, or colleagues. The Social Anthropology programme is offered at the University of Oxford.
Medical Education
Medical Education is a professional development course at the University of Oxford aimed at medical education professionals, spanning all medical specialities. It focuses on the history, contemporary issues and development of the field, as well as research methods and design and evaluation of research in medical education.
Celtic Studies
The M.St. in Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford is a full-time course lasting nine months. This programme delves into the languages, literature, and culture of Celtic-speaking communities. It is designed for those with prior knowledge of Welsh, Irish, or another Celtic language, aiming to deepen their understanding in this field.
Theology
The Master of Studies (MSt) in Theology at the University of Oxford is offered in many areas of theology, such as Biblical Interpretation, Christian Doctrine, Christian Ethics, Ecclesiastical History, New Testament studies and Old Testament studies. Students of Christian Doctrine specialise in one of two areas: Patristic Theology or Modern Theology.
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.
Islamic Studies and History
The Islamic Studies and History offered at the University of Oxford is a two-year course intended primarily for students who desire an intensive introduction to Islamic history and thought in the pre-modern period. The course is an excellent preparation for subsequent doctoral study.
Oxford 1+1 MBA
The Oxford 1+1 MBA is a unique, two-year graduate experience that combines the depth of a specialised, one-year master’s degree with the breadth of a top-ranking, one-year MBA, offered by the University of Oxford .
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.
Health Research
The Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) in Health Research at the University of Oxford is designed for medical and dental trainees with the potential to become independent researchers, and to be taken part-time alongside work commitments, normally over one or two years.
Philosophy
The BPhil in Philosophy at the University of Oxford is a two-year full-time programme designed for those seeking advanced philosophical training. This course combines rigorous classes, individual supervisions, and independent research, equipping students with essential skills for doctoral studies and teaching in various philosophical disciplines.
Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science
The Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, run jointly by the Mathematical Institute and the Department of Computer Science, focuses on the interface between pure mathematics and theoretical computer science.
Philosophical Theology
The Philosophical Theology course at the University of Oxford is intended to provide you with detailed knowledge of philosophical theology, its history and a cognate area of philosophy, with the opportunity to hone your skills in research and in written and oral argument in these subjects.
Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching
This Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching course at the University of Oxford two-year part-time course aims to provide a cutting-edge introduction to the linguistic and pedagogic knowledge and skills needed for teaching language.
International Human Rights Law
This International Human Rights Law is a part-time degree offered over two academic years at University of Oxford. It is designed in particular for lawyers and other human rights advocates who wish to pursue advanced studies in international human rights law but may need to do so alongside work responsibilities.
Greek And/or Roman History
This two-year Greek And/or Roman History at the University of Oxford is the course taken by the majority of master's students in Ancient History. It is an intensive research training degree designed to equip you with a range of both knowledge and skills in Greek and/or Roman history.