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    University of Oxford

    African Studies MSc

    Oxford, GBMScIn-person9 months
    $38,430.00
    Tuition
    over 9mo
    60%
    Acceptance
    of applicants
    $75.00
    App fee

    African Studies MSc at University of Oxford is a 9-month, in-person msc program based in Oxford, GB. Tuition is £38,430.

    About the program

    Interdisciplinary program covering research methods, modern African history and politics, and thematic debates, with two option papers and a 12,000-15,000 word dissertation on a chosen topic focused primarily on sub-Saharan Africa.

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    After the program

    Post-study work rights

    2 years Graduate Route (UK)

    $18,945.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does African Studies MSc at University of Oxford cost?
    The total estimated tuition for African Studies MSc at University of Oxford is £38,430.
    Is African Studies MSc at University of Oxford online or in-person?
    African Studies MSc at University of Oxford is offered in-person.
    How long does African Studies MSc at University of Oxford take to complete?
    African Studies MSc at University of Oxford is structured around 9 months.
    What GPA is required for African Studies MSc at University of Oxford?
    Per the program's published guidance: a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours
    How competitive is African Studies MSc at University of Oxford?
    African Studies MSc at University of Oxford reports an acceptance rate of approximately 60%.