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244 Master's degrees offered by the university
Educational Assessment
This professional development Educational Assessment course from the University of Oxford is aimed at researchers and professionals in the field of educational assessment. It aims to deepen knowledge, understanding and expertise in the chosen specialist topic.
Ancient Philosophy
This Ancient Philosophy one-year taught graduate course at the University of Oxford offers graduate training in ancient philosophy of the highest possible quality, and aims to provide a foundation on which you can go on to pursue doctoral work in the area.
Classical Hebrew Studies
The MSt in Classical Hebrew Studies offered at the University of Oxford lasts for one teaching year, namely from October to June. While it is a master’s degree in its own right, and may be taken by those with no future study plans beyond that point, it is designed especially for those with a basic knowledge of Biblical Hebrew.
Philosophical Theology
The Philosophical Theology offered at the University of Oxford offers graduates in either philosophy or theology the opportunity to undertake advanced study in a field bridging the two disciplines. Teaching is provided jointly by members of both the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of Theology and Religion.
International Relations
The International Relations offered at the University of Oxford is a two-year course which combines intellectually rigorous training in theoretical and conceptual approaches to international relations with the study of the recent history of world politics, as well as providing methodological training and personalised guidance for the production of high-quality original research .
Islamic Art and Architecture
The MPhil in Islamic Art and Architecture at the University of Oxford is a two-year course combining comprehensive training in the history of Islamic art and architecture, research, and language instruction.
Evidence-Based Health Care
The MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford is designed to help health professionals base clinical and health management decisions on valid, reliable and relevant evidence.
Modern South Asian Studies
The Modern South Asian Studies offered at the University of Oxford is a taught master's course, offered jointly by the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) and the Faculty of Oriental Studies. You will study this important region, with its rich history and its complex present-day societies, from a number of disciplinary and analytical perspectives, culminating in a thesis.
Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics
The Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics course at the University of Oxford is a taught course offering a range of options for graduates seeking a higher academic qualification in language studies and wishing to specialise in general linguistics (including phonetics but not applied linguistics), in historical and comparative linguistics, or in the linguistics of a specific language.
Economics for Development
The Economics for Development course from the University of Oxford is a nine-month degree in development economics with a strong emphasis on bringing methods of modern economic analysis to economic development theory and policy. The course will prepare you for further academic research or for work as a professional development economist in international agencies, governments or the private sector.
Pharmacology
The MSc by Research in Pharmacology at the University of Oxford is a full-time programme designed for those eager to delve into specialised research areas such as cell signalling and drug discovery. This degree, which typically spans 1 to 3 years, provides an opportunity for students to engage in advanced research under expert supervision.
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.
Clinical Embryology
This one year, residential, taught MSc in Clinical Embryology at the University of Oxford provides graduate students, scientists and clinicians with highly advanced theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) along with intensive ‘hands-on’ practical training in essential laboratory skills.
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.
Modern Middle Eastern Studies
The Modern Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford is a new twelve-month, taught master's course, offered jointly by the Faculty of Oriental Studies and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA).
Organisational Leadership
This Organisational Leadership graduate diploma at the University of Oxford develops you as a leader who can navigate the complexities of 21st century business. The Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Organisational Leadership is designed for high achievers in significant management roles to question assumptions about management practice.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
The three primary activities in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry degree at the University of Oxford are development of new theory, implementation of methods as reliable software, and application of such methods to a host of challenges in chemical and related sciences. The MSc aims to train new research students to be able to deliver these outcomes.
Classical Indian Religion
This Classical Indian Religion course at the University of Oxford introduces you to the religions of India whose literature has been expressed primarily in Sanskrit and the Middle Indic languages, especially Prakrit and Pali.
Comparative Literature and Critical Translation
The Comparative Literature and Critical Translation from the University of Oxford is a nine-month, interdisciplinary course designed to give you critical, theoretical and research expertise in the intersecting fields of comparative and world literature and translation studies.
Environmental Change and Management
The Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford aims to give you a broad appreciation of the major processes of environmental change and of the people and institutions involved in environmental management.