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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
Bachelor of Civil Law
The Bachelor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford (BCL) is a world-renowned taught graduate course in law, designed to serve outstanding law students from common law backgrounds. The academic standard is significantly higher than that required in a first law degree, and only those with outstanding first law degrees are admitted.
Intellectual Property Law and Practice
The Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice offered at the University of Oxford is a vocational course for people embarking on a career in intellectual property (IP) law and practice. It is a one-year, part-time course, taught by senior practitioners and academics, and designed to provide a grounding in the fundamentals of IP law and practice.
Law and Finance
The Law and Finance at the University of Oxford is taught jointly by the Law Faculty and the Saïd Business School. It will provide you with an advanced interdisciplinary understanding of economic and financial concepts and their application to legal topics.
Socio-Legal Research
The Socio-Legal Research programme at the University of Oxford is a one-year research master’s degree offered by the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS). It can either serve as a qualification in its own right or as a route into the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree, including the DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
A stimulating and demanding programme, involving intensive learning in small groups, the Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Oxford will equip you with an advanced understanding of crime and criminal justice, comprising courses in criminological theory, the study of criminal justice, and training in research design and methodology.
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.
Law
The Law offered at the University of Oxford is a one-year research master’s degree during which you will write a dissertation. The course can either serve as a qualification in its own right or a route into the DPhil in Law.
Global Governance and Diplomacy
This Global Governance and Diplomacy degree offered by the University of Oxford investigates a broad range of policy issues surrounding the institutions and processes of global governance and diplomacy – at international, transnational, state, and domestic levels.
Magister Juris
The Magister Juris (MJur) course at the University of Oxford is a world-renowned taught graduate course in law, designed to serve outstanding law students from civil law backgrounds. The academic standard is significantly higher than that required in a first law degree, and only those with outstanding first law degrees are admitted.
Intellectual Property
This Intellectual Property programme at the University of Oxford builds on the foundations of the PGDip in Intellectual Property and Practice and provides in-depth research training, encompassing perspectives drawn from the fields of copyright, design, patents and trade marks.