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  1. A-Z of courses. All about each course, including the core syllabus, options and assessment.

  2. On our graduate course pages you'll find essential information about each department and the courses they offer, to help you to narrow your focus to a particular course.

  3. Take a look at the full range of undergraduate courses available at Oxford.

  4. Study whenever it suits you, from anywhere in the world. Our 'online – flexible' courses are taught fully online and run asynchronously – they have no live-time meetings – so you do not have to be online at any specific time to take the course.

  5. Undergraduate psychology at Oxford is taught as a scientific discipline, involving substantial amounts of practical work and experimentation. Our courses concentrate on biological, cognitive, human experimental, social and developmental psychology.

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · Oxford University Courses. The University of Oxford is known for its 400+ undergraduate and graduate programs. For UG admissions students need to submit their application through UCAS by 15th October. Students enrolling for PG admissions like other intakes in UK must submit their application by January 2025.

  7. Discover free online courses taught by University of Oxford. Watch videos, do assignments, earn a certificate while learning from some of the best.

  8. Online courses for a fee are available on a wide range of subjects from well-known universities around the world on EDX, Futurelearn, Coursera. TED Talks, a large online YouTube library of previously broadcast lectures, covering a wide array of topics, including careers advice.

  9. Join a worldwide community of adult learners. The Department for Continuing Education offers online courses across a wide range of subjects. Course formats include weekly classes, flexible short courses, single day and weekend events, lecture series and Oxford qualifications.

  10. Alternatively, please complete an Enrolment form for short courses | Oxford University Department for Continuing Education Level and demands FHEQ level 4, 10 weeks, approx 10 hours per week, therefore a total of about 100 study hours.

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