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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
Health Research
The Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) 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 to three years.
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.
Social Data Science
The University of Oxford offers an MSc in Social Data Science, a full-time programme designed for a duration of 10 months. This course is ideal for those keen to explore the intersection of quantitative methods and social sciences, equipping students with essential skills to address pressing societal issues.
Social Science of the Internet
The Social Science of the Internet programme at the University of Oxford provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to question and understand the multi-faceted ways in which the internet and emerging digital technologies are influencing and affecting our lives, societies, businesses, and governments.
Artificial Intelligence for Business
The MSc in Artificial Intelligence for Business is a part-time, taught course teaching the principles and applications of AI in modern business environments.
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.
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.
Global Business
The Postgraduate Diploma in Global Business offered at the University of Oxford is a qualification designed to help you undertake the senior international responsibilities which drive organisational success.
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.
Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
This Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing one-year master's course at the University of Oxford provides training in the application of mathematics to a wide range of problems in science and technology. Emphasis is placed on the formulation of problems, on the analytical and numerical techniques for a solution and the computation of useful results.
Advanced Computer Science
The MSc in Advanced Computer Science at University of Oxford has been designed to teach a range of advanced topics to graduates of computer science and other mathematical disciplines.
Mathematical Sciences
The Mathematical Sciences offered at the University of Oxford, known as the Oxford Master's in Mathematical Sciences (OMMS), provides a broad and flexible training in mathematical sciences and gives students with a keen interest in the mathematical sciences the chance to study a selection of interesting and varied master's-level courses.
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.
Qualitative Health Research Methods
The PGCert in Qualitative Health Research Methods from the University of Oxford will inspire excellence by equipping students with the skills they need to become future leaders in qualitative health research, particularly in designing, conducting and critically appraising qualitative research.
Software Engineering
The Software Engineering from the University of Oxford teaches the principles of modern software engineering, together with the tools, methods and techniques that support their application.
Statistical Science
The Statistical Science offered at the University of Oxford is a twelve-month full-time taught master’s degree running from October to September each academic year. The MSc has a particular focus on modern computationally-intensive theory and methods.