Oxford university Full courses A–Z listing
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Accounting
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in Accounting. However, students interested in accounting might like to consider taking a Mathematics course or other course at Oxford before training in accountancy later on.
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For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Acting
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, students interested in Acting might like to consider English Language and Literature. The English Faculty website gives further information on the structure of the course.
Additionally, there are extensive opportunities for extra-curricular work in theatrical performance and production: see Drama.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Aesthetics
Can be studied as part of Philosophy, in any of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Classics
- Mathematics and Philosophy
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
- Philosophy and Theology
- Physics and Philosophy
- Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
Akkadian
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Ancient History
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
- Classics
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- History (Ancient and Modern)
- Oriental Studies
Anthropology
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Arabic
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- Oriental Studies
- Philosophy and Theology
- Theology and Religion
- Theology and Oriental Studies
Archaeology
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Architecture
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course. Students interested in Architecture might like to consider undergraduate degrees in:
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Art
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
See also Museums and collections.
Asian Studies
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Assyriology
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Astrophysics
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
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Bible Studies
Can be studied as part of undergraduate degrees in:
Biochemistry
Available as an undergraduate degree:
Can also be studied as part of:
Biological Sciences
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Biology
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Biomedical Engineering
Can be selected as a specialisation in the following undergraduate degrees:
Biomedical Sciences
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Botany
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degree:
See also Botanic Gardens.
Business Studies
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course. See www.sbs.ox.ac.uk for further details.
However, if you are interested in a career in Business, then any course at Oxford can be an excellent preparation. For more information about careers, see www.careers.ox.ac.uk.
You may be particularly interested in undergraduate courses including Economics:
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
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Catalan
Can be studied as a subsidiary module in any of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Modern Languages (only in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
Cells and Systems Biology
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Celtic
Our Celtic courses are currently under review and will not be available for entry in 2017, or for deferred entry in 2018.
Chemical Engineering
Can be selected as a specialisation in the following undergraduate degrees:
Chemistry
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Chinese
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Civil Engineering
Can be selected as a specialisation in the following undergraduate degrees:
Classics
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Classics
- Classics and English
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
- History (Ancient and Modern)
Computer Science
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Creative Writing
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though it can be studied as a part-time course through the Department for Continuing Education. For more information, please see www.conted.ox.ac.uk.
Students interested in Creative Writing might also like to consider English Language and Literature. The English Faculty website gives further information on the structure of the course.
There are extensive opportunities for extra-curricular work in this area: see Living in Oxford.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Criminology
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course.
However, modules delivered by the Centre for Criminology can be taken as part of undergraduate degrees in Law (Jurisprudence) and Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE).
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Czech
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Modern Languages (only in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
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Dentistry
Oxford University does not offer courses in this subject.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Development Studies
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course.
However, modules on Development topics can be taken as part of undergraduate degrees in Human Sciences.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Divinity
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Drama
Although Oxford does not offer an undergraduate course in Drama, there are extensive opportunities for extra-curricular work in theatrical performance and production: see Drama.
Students interested in Drama might also like to consider English Language and Literature. The English Faculty website gives further information on the structure of the course.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
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Earth Sciences
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Ecology
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Economics
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
Education
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course. For more information, please see www.education.ox.ac.uk.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Egyptology
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Electrical Engineering
Can be selected as a specialisation in the following undergraduate degrees:
English
Can be studied as part of the following undergraduate degrees:
- Classics and English
- English Language and Literature
- English and Modern Languages
- History and English
Environmental Science
Areas of Environmental Science are covered in:
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
European and Middle Eastern Languages
Available as an undergraduate degree:
Can also be studied as part of:
Experimental Psychology
See:
Can also be studied as part of:
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Film Studies
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, Film Studies may be chosen as an option within several Modern Languages courses, and within English Language and Literature.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Finance
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, students interested in this area might like to consider taking a Mathematics course or other course at Oxford.
Financial Economics can be studied in any of our Economics courses, and Financial Mathematics can be studied as part of any of our Mathematics courses.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Fine Art
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Forensics
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, students interested in forensics might like to consider taking a science course at Oxford before training in forensics later on.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
French
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- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
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Galician
One subsidiary module may be studied in any of the following:
- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
Genetics
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Geography
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Geology
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German
See:
- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
Greek (Ancient)
See:
- Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
- Classics
- Classics and English
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
Greek (Biblical)
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Greek (Modern)
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- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
H
Hebrew
See:
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- Oriental Studies
- Philosophy and Theology
- Theology and Religion
- Theology and Oriental Studies
History
See:
- History
- Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
- Classics
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- History (Ancient and Modern)
- History and Economics
- History and English
- History and Modern Languages
- History and Politics
- History of Art
- Oriental Studies
History of Art
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Human Sciences
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Information Engineering
Can be selected as a specialisation in the following undergraduate degrees:
International Relations
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Irish
See Celtic.
Islamic Art
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Islamic Studies
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You may also be interested to read about the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.
IT
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Italian
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- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
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Japanese
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Jewish Studies
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Journalism
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, many degree courses at Oxford could be an excellent preparation for a career in journalism. For more information about careers, see www.careers.ox.ac.uk.
There are also extensive opportunities for extra-curricular work in this area: see Living in Oxford.
Students interested in Journalism might also like to consider English Language and Literature. The Faculty website gives further information on the structure of the course.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Jurisprudence
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Languages
Oxford University offers a wide range of language courses:
Ancient languages like Latin and Greek are included in our Classics courses.
We use the title "Modern Languages" for many European Languages such as French, German, Italian, Spanish and others.
Middle Eastern or Oriental languages are available as either European and Middle Eastern Languages (EMEL) or as courses within "Oriental Studies".
You can also study Law in another language as part of our Law with Law Studies in Europe course.
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- Classics
- Classics and English
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Law (Jurisprudence)
- Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Oriental Studies
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
- Theology and Oriental Studies
You can also study a language at Oxford even if it isn't part of your course. See Language Centre.
Latin
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Law
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Life Sciences
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Linguistics
See:
- Classics
- Classics and English
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
Literature
See:
- Classics
- Classics and English
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- English Language and Literature
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and English
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
- Theology and Oriental Studies
LLB
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- Law (Jurisprudence) is equivalent to LLB
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Management
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Marketing
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, many degree courses at Oxford could be an excellent preparation for a career in marketing. For more information about careers, see www.careers.ox.ac.uk.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Materials Science
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Mathematics
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Mechanical Engineering
Can be selected as a specialisation in the following undergraduate degrees:
Media
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, many degree courses at Oxford could be an excellent preparation for a career in Media. For more information about careers, see www.careers.ox.ac.uk.
There are also extensive opportunities for extra-curricular work in this area: see Living in Oxford.
Students interested in Media might also like to consider English Language and Literature. The Faculty website gives further information on the structure of the course.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Medicine
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Middle Eastern Languages
Can be studied as part of undergraduate degrees in:
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- Oriental Studies
- Theology and Oriental Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Can be studied as part of undergraduate degrees in:
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Oriental Studies
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
Theology and Oriental Studies
Midwifery
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
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Museum Studies
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. However, many degree courses at Oxford make use of Oxford’s excellent museums and collections, which are also open to the public.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Music
For the undergraduate course in Music, see:
There are extensive opportunities for students to perform their own music, or to attend musical events. See Living in Oxford.
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Nanotechnology
May be studied as part of undergraduate courses in:
Natural Sciences
Oxford University does not offer a degree called Natural Sciences, but there are several science courses available which may be of interest to you. Applicants must decide which of these courses they would like to study at the time they apply:
- Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular)
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences
- Chemistry
- Earth Sciences (Geology)
- Engineering Science
- Human Sciences
- Materials Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
Neuroscience
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Nursing
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject. For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
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Pathology
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Persian
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Pharmacology
Can be studied as part of undergraduate degrees in:
Philology
See:
- Classics
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- English Language and Literature
- Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
Philosophy
It is not possible to study philosophy at undergraduate level as a single degree subject; all courses containing Philosophy are joint courses. The reason for this is the belief that the parallel study of related disciplines significantly enhances your understanding of each, bringing added dimensions of understanding and perspective.
The joint courses containing Philosophy are:
- Classics
- Computer Science and Philosophy
- Mathematics and Philosophy
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
- Philosophy and Theology
- Physics and Philosophy
- Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
Physical Education (PE)
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject.
For information on PE and sport as an extra-curricular activity please see Living in Oxford.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Physics
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Physiology
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Plant Sciences
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Polish
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- Modern Languages (though this must be in combination with another language)
Politics
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Portuguese
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- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
Psychology
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Religious Studies
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Russian
See:
- Classics and Modern Languages
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
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Sanskrit
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Slovak
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- Can be taken as a subsidiary language when studied with Czech (see Czech)
Social Work
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course. For more information, please see www.spi.ox.ac.uk.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Sociology
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Spanish
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- Modern Languages (either by itself or in combination with another language)
- Classics and Modern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- English and Modern Languages
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
Sport Science
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject.
For information on sport as an extra-curricular activity please see Living in Oxford.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Statistics
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Teaching
Oxford University does not offer an undergraduate degree in this subject, though there are opportunities to study it as a graduate course. For more information, please see www.education.ox.ac.uk.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Theatre Studies
Although Oxford does not offer an undergraduate course in Theatre Studies, there are extensive opportunities for extra-curricular work in theatrical performance and production: see Living in Oxford.
Students interested in Theatre Studies might also like to consider English Language and Literature. The Faculty website gives further information on the structure of the course.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
Theology
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Turkish
See:
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- Oriental Studies
- Theology and Oriental Studies
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Veterinary Science
Oxford University does not offer courses in this subject.
For courses at other UK institutions, see the UCAS course search.
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Yiddish
One subsidiary module may be studied in any of the following:
- Modern Languages
- Classics and Modern Languages
- Classics and Oriental Studies
- English and Modern Languages
- European and Middle Eastern Languages
- History and Modern Languages
- Oriental Studies
- Philosophy and Modern Languages
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