Awards and degree programmes
Archaeology, architectural history and urban studies
Oxford University part-time award courses and graduate degrees
Humans leave traces – in the places they inhabit and the activities they pursue. The evidence may be found in the ground beneath our feet, or standing in plain sight all around us. Our range of award programmes offer an in-depth understanding of the historic or contemporary environments which are central to the human experience.
Upcoming courses
Qualifications
This one-year part-time advanced diploma consists of a taught module on one of three periods of British archaeology and includes a 10,000-word dissertation. The course is taught at third-year undergraduate level.
Qualifications
The part-time DPhil programme was first offered in Archaeology in 2003 with several successful DPhil completions now having taken place.
Qualifications
The programme is defined broadly to include the built and designed landscape, and aspects of interior design and is designed to enable students to undertake individual research.
Qualifications • Professional development
A part-time doctoral programme to research the challenges of urban sustainability.
Qualifications
The MSc in Applied Landscape Archaeology is a part-time modular course over two years.