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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.
Research in Experimental Psychology
Students on the Research in Experimental Psychology course at the University of Oxford will carry out independent research under the supervision and guidance of principal investigators and researchers within a research group or lab.
Statistical Science
The Statistical Science offered at the University of Oxford is a nine-month taught course, running from October each academic year. It is similar to the MSc in Statistical Science but there is no dissertation. The course has a particular focus on modern computationally-intensive theory and methods.
Education (Higher Education)
The MSc Education (Higher Education) at the University of Oxford is aimed at future academic, policy, and practitioner leaders in higher education, and provides a critical introduction to research, theory and practice in this complex field at a global level.
Classical Archaeology
The MSt in Classical Archaeology offered at the Dashboard University of Oxford is designed for those who wish to build on undergraduate studies in Classical archaeology, as well as for those with experience in other areas of Classical studies wishing to develop an understanding of the material culture.
Judaism and Christianity in the Graeco-Roman World
This Judaism and Christianity in the Graeco-Roman World degree at the University of Oxford is offered jointly by the Faculty of Theology and Religion and the Faculty of Oriental Studies. The course is ideal for students wishing to learn more about the origins of Christianity by coming to grips with the complex evidence for the state of Judaism in the Graeco-Roman World in the first century.
Creative Writing
The University of Oxford's Master of Studies in Creative Writing is a two-year, part-time master's degree course offering a unique combination of high contact hours, genre specialization, and critical and creative breadth.
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.
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.
Korean Studies
This Korean Studies course at the University of Oxford aims to build on a basic knowledge of modern Korean and classical Chinese or modern Japanese.You should expect to attend up to ten hours per week of tutorials and should expect to spend an additional thirty to forty hours a week, perhaps more, during each full term for preparation.
Greek and-or Latin Languages and Literature
The Greek and-or Latin Languages and Literature offered at the University of Oxford can be used as a route to the DPhil, if then followed by two years of doctoral study. Applicants for the MPhil wishing to enter doctoral programmes elsewhere after their master's degree at Oxford are also welcomed.
Theology and Religion
The Postgraduate Diploma in Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford is provided for those wishing to pursue graduate study in theology and religions but whose first degree is not in theology or religious studies.
Islamic Studies and History
The Islamic Studies and History course offered at the University of Oxford is a one-year degree for students who already possess substantial knowledge of the field and who are able, without further language training, to work with pre-modern Arabic, Persian and Turkish primary sources as appropriate to their particular research interests.
African Studies
The MSc in African Studies programme at the University of Oxford is a three-term course, designed both as a stand-alone interdisciplinary introduction to current debates about Africa, and as a preparation for doctoral research on Africa. This advanced degree programme provides an excellent foundation for those who wish to expand their knowledge of African studies.
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.
Modern Chinese Studies
The Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Oxford is a two-year master's degree programme offered jointly by the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) and the Faculty of Oriental Studies, which combines intensive study of the Chinese language with thorough training in the study of modern China.
Sustainable Urban Development
The two-year MSc in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford will provide a rigorous and critical understanding of the policy and practice of sustainable urban development. The course exposes students to sustainable urbanism as both an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subject at global and local scales.
Modern Middle Eastern Studies
The Modern Middle Eastern Studies offered at the University of Oxford is a two-year course intended for students from all social science and humanities backgrounds. The course provides intensive training in a Middle Eastern language, training in research methods and topics relevant to the study of the Middle East.