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Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford
For now, the Website is probably your best bet.
Contents
- 1 Oxford City
- 2 Exeter College
- 3 The Programme
- 4 Academics
- 4.1 Tutorial System
- 4.2 Grading at Oxford
- 4.3 Courses of Study
- 4.3.1 American Studies
- 4.3.2 Anthropology
- 4.3.3 Arabic
- 4.3.4 Art History
- 4.3.5 Asian Studies
- 4.3.6 Chinese
- 4.3.7 Classics (Greek, Latin, Biblical Hebrew)
- 4.3.8 Comparative Literature
- 4.3.9 Computer Science
- 4.3.10 Economics
- 4.3.11 English
- 4.3.12 French
- 4.3.13 German
- 4.3.14 History
- 4.3.15 Japanese
- 4.3.16 Lab Sciences
- 4.3.17 Literary Studies
- 4.3.18 Mathematics & Statistics
- 4.3.19 Music
- 4.3.20 Philosophy
- 4.3.21 Political Economy
- 4.3.22 Political Science
- 4.3.23 Psychology
- 4.3.24 Religion (Theology)
- 4.3.25 Russian
- 4.3.26 Sociology
- 4.3.27 Spanish
- 4.3.28 Theatre
- 4.3.29 Women's and Gender Studies
- 5 External Links
Oxford City
Exeter College
The Programme
Housing
Field Trips
Student Government
Subsidies, Mobile Phones, Etc.
Academics
Tutorial System
Oxford is run on a tutorial system. That means you, one partner, and someone with a doctorate or close to it. Sometimes you have no partner. For a full tutorial, you meet one hour a week for eight weeks, with an essay prepared for class. For a half tutorial, it's every other week, four meetings total. Both types culminate in a final exam, essay, or presentation.
Grading at Oxford
Oxford students don't get grades. Williams students studying at Oxford do get grades...usually better grades than they would have gotten had they stayed at Williams.
Courses of Study
Alumni: let's try to get sections for as many subjects as we've taken. This is the most important part, probably.