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OxTrad students live in the same colleges as undergraduates during the year, and work with leading academics including Rhodes Scholars and University lecturers.
Some of the most popular courses offered at Oxford include:
Students are introduced to the principles of law and its institutions through classes, discussions, and group activities. They explore a wide range of interdisciplinary topics, including human rights law, intellectual property law, regime-change, and nation-building. They conclude with a series of moot courts and mock trials, judged and adjudicated by professional lawyers.
This hands-on course introduces students to key aspects of medicine and modern medical practice. Combining specialist lectures with experiments and class discussions, students learn the main principles of human anatomy and physiology, the pathology and significance of certain diseases, the main challenges that medical science faces today, and the variety and changing nature of careers in medicine.
Oxford’s famous undergraduate degree, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE), is adapted for our students. They examine the institutions and policies of modern Britain and contrast the British, American, European, and East Asian approaches to global problems. Students engage in practical exercises such as a fantasy stock portfolio competition and complete the month by participating in a mock Parliament.