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...and about six hours of lectures each week, in addition to about two or three hours of classes (first-year logic, language classes throughout the course)...
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...and would like to take part in a highly rewarding home study course. You have the freedom to start the Event Planning Diploma at any time and continue... Learn about: Event Planning, IT Management, Event Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...participate in regular meetings with tutors to discuss work, conduct independent research and write at least one essay a week. In the second and third... Learn about: Economic History, World History...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...A typical week Your work will be divided between language classes, lectures and tutorials (one or two a week). In the first year, the emphasis will...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...with the rest of your time divided between lectures, classes (including languages classes) and private study. Most of your work will be preparation... Learn about: English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...will have one or two tutorials a week as well as compulsory language classes. Typically, you will also attend three to four lecture courses per subject... Learn about: English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...but not always, be working on two papers simultaneously. Most students attend three to four lectures a week. In the first and second years, you will... Learn about: World History, English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...and your college. A week’s work will include tutorials in history and in the literature and culture of the language you study, around 3 or 4 lectures/classes... Learn about: Modern Language, World History, Bridge essay...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...tutorials and private study. The working week is typically structured around two tutorials in different subjects. Most of your independent work will...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...A typical week Your time will be divided between lectures, tutorials (typically two a week, in different subjects) and private study. Most of your...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...tutorials, two or three classes and about ten lectures each week. Independent study (reading for and writing essays, completing problem sets)... Learn about: Modern Philosophy, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...Mathematics Years 1 and 2: around ten lectures and 2–3 tutorials or classes a week Years 3 and 4: 8–12 lectures and 2–4 classes a week, depending on options taken... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...and your regular tutorials will be supplemented by faculty classes where you will discuss work with a larger number of students. The third-year thesis... Learn about: Ancient History, Modern History, World History...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
... Philosophy +44 (0) 1865 270790 Email Theology Subject requirements: Essential Recommended Helpful – may be useful on course Unistats information for this course can be found at the bottom of the page Please note that there may be no data available if the number of course participants is very small... Learn about: Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophy...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...about six lectures and two-three tutorials Terms 3–9: about six lectures, one-two tutorials and one practical class. You may also do independent research... Learn about: Cognitive Science, Medical training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...up to ten lectures a week, two–three tutorials a week Years 3 and 4: up to eight lectures a week. Equivalent of eight units taken each year... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Ms Word...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...Computer ScienceMathematics Tutorials are usually 2-4 students with a tutor. Class sizes may vary depending on the options you choose. There would usually... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...participate in regular meetings with tutors to discuss work, conduct independent research and write at least one essay a week. In the second and third... Learn about: Political Sociology, History Politics, British Politics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...tutorials and up to six lectures each week. Throughout the course and particularly in your first year, you will attend at least three (and often more)... Learn about: Ms Word...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...you are studying tudents... A typical week Your typical week will include a tutorial on linguistics or literature, a linguistics class, language classes... Learn about: Grammatical analysis, General Linguistics...
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