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Exeter accepts applications to study the following courses, and many of their joint schools, at undergraduate level. A full list of which Oxford Colleges offer which courses can be found on the University’s ‘Which Oxford Colleges offer my course?’ page.
- Law/Law With Law Studies in Europe
A mere ten minute walk from the Law Faculty and the Bodleian...
- Exeter College
Exeter College runs a variety of access and outreach...
- English
The Course The Oxford English syllabus covers the entire...
- Exeter College, Oxford
Exeter is a beautiful college right in the centre of Oxford....
- Law/Law With Law Studies in Europe
Exeter is a beautiful college right in the centre of Oxford. When I visited it on the open day and met some of the students, I really got the sense that they were kind, friendly people.
Exeter College runs a variety of access and outreach programmes for state schools and students of all ages to introduce them to the University of Oxford. We are open to working with state schools from all across the UK, especially those in our link region in the South West of England.
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For a comprehensive list of all graduate courses available at the University of Oxford, please refer to our courses A-Z listing. Location Exeter College is located right in the centre of Oxford, next to the Bodleian Libraries and close to the science laboratories.
Our programmes. The Higher Technical Education courses we offer are at Level 4, 5 (such as HNDs and Foundation Degrees) and some Level 6 qualifications and have been developed in partnership with awarding bodies, employers and businesses.
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The Course The Oxford English syllabus covers the entire spread of English Literature from Old English (“Anglo-Saxon”) to the present, as well as a range of special options as widely divergent as, for example, American Literature, Women’s Writing, Critical Theory, Medieval Latin, Classical Literature and various Celtic languages related ...