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Graduate Admissions Procedures
How your application is assessed.
What happens next.....
After you have been offered a place on one of our courses.
Career Prospects
After finish your degree, what can you do next?
Entry Requirements and Relevant Subjects
The following information outlines the entry requirements for our Undergraduate degrees and the relevant subjects for each course:
Interviews and Selection Criteria
Competition for places to read Experimental Psychology, or Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics at Oxford is very strong. Each year we receive over 600 applications, many of which are of a very high calibre, for approximately 90 places. All applications are considered as a single cohort using the same selection criteria. The number of applicants we are able to invite for an interview is approximately 3 applicants per place. The interviews usually take place in the first two weeks of December.
Choosing a College
All undergraduate students at Oxford become a member of a particular college, and of the whole University. Your lectures, assessment, and any practical work will be organised by the academic department(s) who run the course, while your college will organise tutorials and provide you with accommodation and other facilities.
The Cost of Studying at Oxford
We realise that finance is an important consideration in making decisions about applying to university.
Graduate Career Destinations
What can you do after you've finished your graduate degree with us. Information curtsey of the Oxford University Careers Service
Graduate Career Destinations
What can you do after you've finished your graduate degree with us. Information curtsey of the Oxford University Careers Service (Period covered 2009-2012)
BA or MSci in Psychology, Philosophy & Linguistics
There are close connections between all three subjects of Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics, so studying them together makes a lot of sense.