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At heading level 1, you will find the Table of Contents, “Joint courses”, “Entrance Requirements”, “Selection criteria”, “Subject Requirements” and individual courses listed alphabetically.
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Joint courses 6
Entrance requirements 6
Selection criteria 6
Subject requirements 7
Archaeology and Anthropology BA 3 years 13
Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) MBiochem 4 years 17
Biological Sciences BA 3 years 21
Biomedical Sciences BA 3 years 24
Chemistry MChem 4 years 29
Classical Archaeology and Ancient History BA 3 years 33
Classics (Literae Humaniores) BA 4 years Classical Languages and Literature, Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Philology, Ancient and Modern Philosophy 37
Classics and English BA 3 years (Course I) or 4 years (Course II) 43
Classics and Modern Languages BA 4 or 5 years including a year abroad 46
Classics with Oriental Studies BA 4 years (3 years if Oriental Studies is the main subject and no year abroad is taken) 51
Computer Science BA 3 years or MCompSci 4 years 55
Computer Science and Philosophy or MCompPhil 4 years 59
Earth Sciences (Geology) BA (Geology) 3 years or MEarthSc 4 years 64
Economics and Management BA 3 years 69
Engineering Science MEng 4 years 72
English Language and Literature BA 3 years 76
English and Modern Languages BA 4 years with a year abroad English and either Czech (with Slovak), French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish 80
European and Middle Eastern Languages BA 4 years with a year abroad Czech (with Slovak), French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish, with either Arabic, Hebrew, Persian or Turkish 84
Fine Art BFA 3 years 89
Geography BA 3 years 93
History BA 3 years 96
History (Ancient and Modern) BA 3 years 100
History and Economics BA 3 years 103
History and English BA 3 years 107
History and Modern Languages BA 4 years with a year abroad History and either Czech (with Slovak), French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish 111
History and Politics BA 3 years 115
History of Art BA 3 years 119
Human Sciences BA 3 years 122
Law (Jurisprudence) BA 3 years (equivalent to LLB); 4-year course option includes a year studying abroad 126
Materials Science MEng 4 years 130
Mathematics BA 3 years or MMath 4 years 134
Mathematics and Computer Science or MMathCompSci 4 years 138
Mathematics and Philosophy BA 3 years or MMathPhil 4 years 143
Mathematics and Statistics BA 3 years or MMath 4 years 147
Medicine BA 3 years or BM BCh 6 years 152
Modern Languages BA 4 years with a year abroad Czech (with Slovak), French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish 159
Modern Languages and Linguistics BA 4 years with a year abroad 166
Music BA 3 years 170
Oriental Studies BA 3 or 4 years (see individual subjects) Arabic, Chinese, Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Hebrew Studies, Japanese, Jewish Studies, Persian, Sanskrit, Turkish 174
Philosophy and Modern Languages BA 4 years with a year abroad Philosophy and either Czech (with Slovak), French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish 182
Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) BA 3 years 187
Philosophy and Theology BA 3 years 191
Physics MPhys 4 years 194
Physics and Philosophy MPhysPhil 4 years 198
Psychology (Experimental) BA 3 years 203
Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics (PPL) BA 3 years 206
Religion and Oriental Studies BA 3 years 210
Theology and Religion BA 3 years 213
Oxford degrees cover subjects in great breadth and their huge range of options also lets you probe deeply into the areas that most interest you. You will be studying your course for three or four years, or possibly more, so be sure to choose something you really want to explore. We recommend that you read about lots of courses including some you might not have considered before. The perfect course might be something new or might combine several favourite subjects.