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  2. Degrees of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Until the 19th century all bishops who had studied at Oxford were made DDs jure officio. Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) The DPhil is a research degree, modelled on the German and American PhD, that was introduced in 1914. Oxford was the first university in the UK to accept this innovation. Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsychol)

  3. University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education

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    Some 15,000 students comprise the department, of which roughly 5,000 study for an Oxford University award or credit-bearing course. [2] Other types of courses offered by the department include online courses, virtual classes, weekly classes, day and weekend courses, professional development and summer schools.

  4. Oxford University Diplomatic Studies Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford University Diplomatic Studies Programme (formerly known as the Foreign Service Programme) is a long-running programme of courses offered by the University of Oxford in the field of diplomacy.

  5. Category : Academic courses at the University of Oxford

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    University of Oxford portal; Academic courses and degrees at the University of Oxford, England. See also Category:Academic courses at the University of Cambridge.

  6. Taught Course Centre - Wikipedia

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    University of Bath; University of Bristol; Imperial College London; University of Oxford; University of Warwick; Lectures are given at all five universities and, using Access Grid technology, students at each of the other four institutes may participate with each lecture. The TCC was set up in 2007 with funding from the EPSRC.

  7. Philosophy, politics and economics - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy, politics and economics was established as a degree course at the University of Oxford in the 1920s, [20] as a modern alternative to classics (known as "literae humaniores" or "greats" at Oxford) for those entering the civil service. It was thus initially known as "modern greats".

  8. Literae humaniores - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oxford's classics course, also known as greats, is divided into two parts, lasting five terms and seven terms respectively, the whole lasting four years in total, which is one year more than most arts degrees at Oxford and other English universities. The course of studies leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. Throughout, there ...

  9. External degree - Wikipedia

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    An external degree is a degree offered by a university to students who have not been required to be physically present within the geographic territory of the institution. These undergraduates may be called external students and may study at classes unconnected with the university, or independently, or by distance learning .