Explore issues, problems and key theoretical debates that are crucial to international politics, preparing to lead a more ethical, practical and innovative change.
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Prepare to shape your future in global affairs with our MA in International Relations. Delve into key debates and gain practical insights to lead impactful change worldwide.

Here at Cambridge, we pioneered computer science and we continue to lead its development today.
Our links to Computing go back to the 1930s when Alan Turing developed the theoretical foundations for computation. We’ve been at the forefront of Computer Science research ever since.
This is a broad and deep course that covers all aspects of modern computer science.

This career-powered course connects you with industry through placements, real-world projects, an expert panel of leading professionals and competitions with local businesses like TengTools. The course covers the newest developments in brand communications, AI, digital and social media plus critical areas like consumer behaviour, data analysis and innovation. You put your learning into practice through our Marketing Club, which gives you the chance to work on live campaigns with small enterprises. So you gain the most up-to-date marketing skills and hands-on experience, ensuring you’re ready for the marketing roles of tomorrow.

On-campus Oxford 3 years (BA) 4 years (MCo

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Computer science is about understanding computer systems and networks at a deep level. You will use your understanding of mathematical reasoning to reason rigorously about the behaviours of computer programmes and systems.
This course concentrates on creating links between theory and practice, covering a wide variety of software and hardware technologies and their applications.

Are you seeking a degree to develop your interpersonal skills towards managing people at a global, national or local business?
If you are interested in the human side of business management, this course is ideal. We cover areas from classical human resource management to areas of leadership and high-performance organisation.

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