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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
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.