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- Business Studies A level9707
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- Clinical Medicine Final MB Part I
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- Ict a level9626
- Law of Tort
- English Language0500
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- Physics A level9072
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- English LiteratureQ3001P1 Mechanics1P1 Thermofluid Dynamics1P2 Structures3-ManifoldsA level Chemistry9701AccountingBLAC 001AccountingACC 241Active Biological FluidsActuarial StatisticsAdditional Mathematics0606Additive Combinatoricsadministrative lawAdvanced Ancient Greek or LatinAdvanced CosmologyAdvanced Financial ModelsAdvanced Hebrew LanguageMES33Advanced Japanese TextsAdvanced Literary ArabicAdvanced Literary HebrewAdvanced Literary PersianAdvanced Persian LanguageMES32Advanced ProbabilityAdvanced Quantum Field TheoryAdvanced Quantum Information TheoryAdvanced securityAdvanced String TheoryAdvanced Techniques in Real Estate FinanceLET2 Paper 15AestheticsAlgebraic GeometryAlgebraic Methods in Incidence TheoryAlgebraic Number TheoryAlgebraic TopologyAlgorithmsAnalysis and TopologyAnalysis IAnalysis IIAnalysis of FunctionsAnalysis of Partial Differential EquationsAnalysis on Polish SpacesAnglo Saxon North and CelticAnglo-Saxon archaeologyAnglo-Saxon, Norse and CelticAnthropological Theory and MethodsSAN3Applications of Differential Geometry to PhysicsApplications of Quantum MechanicsD19Applied Bayesian StatisticsApplied probabilityApplied StatisticsApproximation TheoryAQA Spanish A-LevelArabic LIteratureArchaeology of Minoan Crete, 3200–1000 BCArchaeology of the late Roman Empire, AD 284–641Architectural EngineeringArchEng1Aspects of Traditional Chinese CultureAstrophysical Fluid DynamicsAstrophysics: Galaxies3A8Automata and Formal LanguagesB2 Destination12345Biblical studiesBinary StarsBiochemistry and medical geneticsBiological chemistryBiological PhysicsBiology9700Biology of DiseaseBODBiomedical engineeringBiostatisticsBlack HolesBoundary Value Problems for Linear PDEsBrain and behaviourBritish Economic and Social History since 1880Paper 11British Economic and Social History, c. 1500-1750Part I, Paper 9British Political History, 1688-1886Part I Paper 5British Social & Economic History, 1700-1880Part 1 Paper 10Business Studies A level9707C1 Certificate in Advanced EnglishCairo GenizahCalculus and probabilityCam 5 Test 2 ReadingCAM5Cambridge A Level Business9609Cambridge HistoryPart I, paper 2Cambridge Ordinary Level Islamiat2058Cardiovascular, renal and respiratory biologyCategory theoryCell and developmental biologyCDBCell biology and integration of functionCells and genesCellular and systems physiologyCellular pathology and immunologyChanging Spaces, Making PlacesCharacterisation of materials or Materials modelling module Chemical engineeringCinema EastAMES1Civil engineeringCivil Law IClassical and Quantum SolutionsClassical Japanese StudiesJ14Classical mechanicsClassical Traditions in the ScienceNST2Classics (three/four papers): a core paper in Latin or in Greek literature, two or three Classics optionsClinical Medicine Final MB Part ICoding and CryptographyCombinatoricsCombined and Co-ordinated Sciences0653, 0654Communication skillsCommutative AlgebraCompany LawComparative CognitionPSY10Comparative Politics: AfricaPOL4Comparative Politics: Southeast AsiaPOL4Comparative Semitic LinguisticsComplex Analysis Complex and Biological FluidsComplex ManifoldsComputability and LogicComputational Biology Computational complexityComputational game theoryComputer Science2210Computer securityComputers in societyConcurrent programmingConflict of LawsConstitutional LawConsumption & Consumer Culture in the USA since 1775Part 2 Paper 24Contemporary Middle Eastern Politics and SocietyContest TheoryContinuous mathsContract lawLaw9084ConvectionConvex Optimisation with Applications in Image ProcessingCore course: European Art 1400–1900: Meaning and interpretationCore course: Introduction to the History of ArtCorporate FinanceCosmologyCourse II: year 3 is spent abroadCriminal LawCriminal Procedure and Criminal EvidenceCriminology, Sentencing and The Penal SystemCR 1Critical Debates in EducationCulture and society in Early Renaissance ItalyData analysis and interpretationDatabase systems implementationDecolonising the Ear (Music)Designing Online ContestsDifferential EquationsA3Differential GeometryDirect and Inverse Scattering of WavesDistribution Theory and ApplicationsDynamics and RelativityA7Dynamics of Astrophysical DiscsDynamics of Infectious diseaseNST2PADynastic China ReadingsEarly modern philosophy or Knowledge and realityEcology and evolutionEconometricss310Econometrics IIEconomic GrowthM221Economic HistoryEconomicsE100Edexcel A-levels PoliticsEdexcel French A-Leveleducatione11Electrical engineeringElectromagnetismElementary ARabic Language AElementary Arabic Language BElementary Hebrew LanguageElementary Hindi LanguageElementary KoreanK1Elementary Methods in Analytic Number TheoryElementary Persian LanguageMES3Elliptic curvesElliptic Partial Differential EquationsEngineering mathematicsEnglish Language0500English LiteratureQ300English TestIELTS17English ToeflEnvironmental geographyEquityEthicsEuropean and world historyEuropean history, 1450-1760Part I Paper 16European History, 1715-1890HST1European Philosophy from KantEuropean Union LawExtrasolar Planets - Atmospheres and InteriorsExtremal and Probabilistic CombinatoricsExtremal Graph TheoryFace2Face 2d Edition Pre Intermeadie WBFace2FaceFin de Siecle Russia, 1891-1917Paper 2KFinal M.B. Exam Part IIIMDB3Finance & AccountingFinancial managementFirst For SchoolsFlanders and Italy in the QuattrocentoFluid DynamicsB12Fluid Dynamics IID23Fluid Dynamics of ClimateFluid Dynamics of Energy SystemsFluid Dynamics of the EnvironmentFluid Dynamics of the Solid EarthForeign PolicyFrench101Functional AnalysisFunctional programmingFundamentals of Bayesian InferenceFundamentals of geology IGalactic Astronomy and DynamicsGalois TheoryGeneral managementGeneral philosophyGeneral RelativityGeneral StudiesGS100Genetics and evolutionGeographical techniquesGeometric Group TheoryGeometryGeophysicsNSTC1Global CapitalismSOC9Global Social ProblemsSOC3Graduate MethodsB7Grammar & Writing Skills Level 7Graph TheoryGraph Theory - Maths Tripos (II)Greek art and archaeology, c500–300 BCGroup design projectGroupsGroups, Rings and ModulesGrowth and DevelopmentECON20023Head and Neck Anatomy HNA Part IBHebrew LiteratureMES16Historical Argument and PracticeHistoryPaper 15HistoryPaper 8HistoryPaper 24HistoryPaper 23HistoryPaper 13 Man Nature HistoryPaper 10HistoryPaper 6history and politicsVL12History and Theory of architectureHistory of Philosophy of ScienceNST3History of Political ThoughtHis20History of pre-modern Middle EastMES37History of ScienceNST1History of the modern Middle Easthistory paper 20History Paper 3History: Part IPaper 2HomeostasisMVST IAHomological and Homotopical AlgebraHomotopy TheoryHuman geographyHuman ReproductionHuman Rights LawHydrodynamic StabilityIA 1P3 Electrical and Information EngineeringEGT0 1P3IA 1P4 Mathematical MethodsEGT0 1P4Ict a level9626IGCSE Accounting0452IGCSE Chemistry0620IGCSE Computer Science0478IGCSE Economics0450IGCSE Economics0455IGCSE Mathematics0580IGCSE Physics P60625Image Processing - Variational and PDE MethodsImperative programmingIndian Nationalism Paper 23Infinite Groups and Decision ProblemsInformation and Communication TechnologyICT 0417Information engineeringInformation TheoryInglésIntegrable systemsD17Interdisciplinary dissertation (10,000 words)Intermediate Ancient Greek or LatinIntermediate ArabicMES11Intermediate HebrewMES13Intermediate Literary ArabicMES14Intermediate Literary PersianMES15Intermediate Persian LanguageMES12International Conflict, Order and JusticePOL2International Human Resource ManagementEFIM20026International LawInternational Macroeconomics International OrganizationPOL 3Introduction to anthropological theoryIntroduction to Catalan Language and LiteratureSP6Introduction to CriminologyCRIM1Introduction to East Asian HistoryIntroduction to French literature, film and thoughtFr1Introduction to Nonlinear Wave EquationsIntroduction to probabilityIntroduction to PsychologyPBS1Introduction to Social AnthropologySAN1Introduction to the Contemporary Middle EastMES7Introduction to the History and Culture of the Middle EastMES6Introduction to the Language, Literatures and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking WorldSp1Introduction to university mathsIntroductory economicsInverse ProblemsJapanese Grammar and TranslationJ2Japanese HistoryJ6Japanese Literary ModernityJ8Japanese PoliticsJ10Japanese SocietyJ9JurisprudenceKnowledge representation and reasoningLabour EconomicsLabour RelationsL100Land EconomyLand LawLawL100Law of TortLeadership in safetyLSS255Legal HistoryLegal Skills and MethodologyPaper 14Lie Algebras and their representationsLinear algebraLinear AnalysisLiterary ChineseLiterary JapaneseJ7Literature in English 1350–1550Literature in English 1550–1660Literature in English 1830–1910Local FieldsLogic and Set TheoryMachine learningMagnetohydrodynamicsMan Nature and the SupernaturalManagingin EmployeeBSMM8013Manufacturing ProcessesISMM / M1Markov ChainsMaterial CultureP14Materials options courses 1Math Part 1BMathematical LogicMathematical TriposMathematics A level9709, Mechanics OneMathematics for Natural Sciences Part IBMathematics of Operational ResearchMathematics Part 1AMeasure and ImageMeasure TheoryMechanical engineeringMechanics and DynamicsENG5047 Mechanics and special relativityMechanism of Drug ActionMODAMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology123MedicineMVST1AmedicineMES31Advanced Arabic LangMetaphysicsMethodsB8Metric and Topological SpacesMFINMicrobial SciencesMicrobiology and ParasitologyNST2PAMicroeconomicsMIddle Eastern and Islamic HistoryModel theoryModern Chinese Translation and WritingModern JapaneseModern Japanese TextsModern Societies ISOC1Modern Statistical MethodsModular FormsModular Representation TheoryMolecular biology and geneticsMolecular cell biologyMolecules in Medical ScienceMIMSMoral philosophyMorse TheoryMuseums: History, Theory and PracticeG30Musical analysisMVST1AMVST1ANatural resourcesNatural SciencesBCF0Nclex notes123Neurobiology and human behaviourNHBNeuroscience (cellular and systemsNonlinear Continuum Mechanics3C3Nonparametric Statistical TheoryNorthern European portraiture 1400–1800Number FieldsNumber theoryNumbers and SetsNumerical AnalysisB13Numerical and scientific skills (Mathematics and Statistics, Chemistry and Physics)Numerical Solution of Differential EquationsOccupational Engliash TestOETOCR A-Level English LiteratureH472One Classics optionOne interdisciplinary bridge essay (6,000 words)One of the following combinations:1. A special subject in History (two papers) and an optional subject in Politics (either a core paper not yet taken or a further subject)2. A further subject in History and two optional subjects in Politics3. A furthOne of the following languages:GreekHebrewArabicTibetanPaliSanskritwhich have three assessment components eachOne of: Approaches to history; Historiography; optional subject (from single honours History)Operations & Supply Chain ManagementISMM / M2Operations ManagementEFIM30014Optimal InvestmentOptimisationOptimisation and ControlOptional subject (choice of around 20 including: Theories of the state; Making England Protestant, 1558–1642; The rise and crises of European socialisms, 1881–1921; Radicalism in Britain, 1965–75)optional subjects, including linguistics; medieval literature; detailed study of individual authorsOrganic chemistryOrganisation of the bodyPaper 21: Empires and World History From the Fifteenth Century to the First World WarHST1Paper 4, 1485-1704 British Political HistoryPaper 4, 1485-1704Paper 6 British Political History from 1880Part 2 The Black DeathPartial Differential EquationsD15PBS2 Psychological Enquiry and MethodsPBS2Percolation and Related TopicsPeriod of literature and further paper chosen from a wide range of options in the European languagePerlocation and Related TopicsPerturbation and Stability MethodsPET Practice Tests5 tests for the PETPetrologyPharmacologyPhilosophical LogicPhilosophy of MindPhilosophy of religionPhilosophy of SciencePhysical chemistryPhysicsphysicsPhysics A level9072Physics, chemistry and biology for Earth SciencesPhysiology and pharmacologyPhysiology Development and NeurosciencePDNPlanetary chemistryPlanetary System DynamicsPOL1: The modern state and its alternativesPolitical and Social Aspects of EconomicsPolitical PhilosophyPolitical Thought up to 1700Paper 19politics of conflict and peacebuildingpol16Politics of memory in Germany post 1945Population Health SciencesPossibility of a paper or a long essay exploring the links between ancient and modern literaturesprinciples of animal managementVTQ1PMPrinciples of clinical anatomyPrinciples of pathologyPrinciples of programming languagesPrinciples of Quantum MechanicsD18Principles of StatisticsProbabilistic combinatoricsProbabilistic Combinatorics and its ApplicationsProbabilistic Number TheoryProbabilityProbability and computingProbability and Measure Production engineeringProgramming in C and C++Properties of materialsPsychological and Behavioural SciencesPBTPsychologyQuantification in History (available options: Approaches to history; Historiography: Tacitus to Weber; Foreign texts)Quantitative economicsQuantum ComputationQuantum computer scienceQuantum Condensed Matter Field TheoryQuantum Field TheoryQuantum FoundationsQuantum Information TheoryQuantum MechanicsB9Ramsey TheoryReadings in Elementary KoreanK1Religion and religionsReligions in the Greek and Roman world, c31 BC–AD 312Remaking the Modern BodyThemes and Sources (Representation TheoryRepresentation Theory and QuiversRiemann SurfacesRiemann Surfaces and Discrete GroupsRome, Italy and the Hellenistic East, 300–100 BCSchramm-Loewner EvolutionsScience courceIT3245Semigroups of OperatorsSet-Valued Analysis and OptimisationShakespeare (may also be studied in the 2nd year)Signalling and coordination in plantsSignals & Systems3F1Singapore-Cambridge GCE O LevelSlow Viscous FlowSocial analysis and interpretationSocial and Developmental PsychologyPBS3Social Context of Health and IllnessesSCHISociety, culture and environmentSociologySOC2Sociology and demographySound Generation and PropagationSpecial Subject in the pre-modern Middle EastSpecial subject: a paper and an extended essay (choice of about 30, including: The Norman conquest of England; Politics, art and culture in the Italian Renaissance, Venice and Florence c1475–1525; The Scientific Movement in the 17th century; English Special topics, for example: Machaut’s songs Historically informed performance Schubert’s last decade Psychology of everyday musical experience Global hip hopSpectral GeometryStatistical Field TheoryStatistical machine learningStatistical ModellingStatistical PhysicsD20Statistical TheoryStatisticsStatistics and MethodsSOC5Statistics for Stochastic ProcessesStochastic Calculus and ApplicationsStochastic Financial ModelsStochastic NetworksString TheoryStructure and Evolution of StarsStructure of materialsSupersymmetrySupersymmetry and Extra DimensionsSupervised extended essay on a building, object or image in Oxford.Students also have the opportunity to undertakea French or Italian for Art Historians course through the University’s Language Centre. No previous experience or qualifications are reqSymmetric Dynamical Systems3D1Symmetries, Fields and ParticlesSymplectic TopologySynthetic chemistrySystems & Control3F2Systems of Power and KnowledgeSAN2Team design projectTechniques in CombinatoricsTechniques in Non-Abelian Additive CombinatoricsTechniques of composition and keyboard skillsThe Formation of the IslamMES17The formation of the modern Middle EastMES19The History of Dynastic ChinaThe Modern State and its AlternativesPOL1The nervous systemThe Origin and Evolution of GalaxiesThe Palace and the Coffehouse: The Power of Place in Ottoman History, 1300-1800 (E)HST1The Politics of EuropePOL 13The practice of politicsThe Riemann Zeta FunctionThe Scope of Anthropology: Production and ReproductionSAN2The Standard ModelThe Unified Method for Partial Differential Equations and Medical ImagingThemes in Arabic LiteratureMES34Themes in Hebrew LiteratureMES36Themes in Persian LiteratureThemes in the Anthropology of IslamTheology: Christianity in Late Antiquity B6Theology: Great Christian TheologiansTheoretical chemistrythesis templateTime Series and Monte Carlo InferenceTopics in AnalysisTopics in Ergodic TheoryTopics in Hebrew StudiesTopics in Kinetic TheoryTopics in music history after 1700Topics in music history before 1750Topics in Set TheoryTopics in Statistical TheoryTopics of Set TheoryTopos TheoryTransforming materialsTranslation Theory and PracticeTrustsTwo papers from single honours English Language and LiteratureTwo papers from the English single honours course, including one period paper not taken in the first yearUnjust enrichmentUnseen translation for ClassicsUS Corporate LawUse of FrenchFr1Variational PrinciplesB6Vector Calculus A5Vectors and MatricesA1VirologyWater Engineering4D4WavesD24WittgensteinWorld History since 1914Part I Paper 23YLE Teachers Book
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