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MJur - Master of Jurisprudence (Law)
University of Oxford
Full Time
SEP
10 months
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MJur - Master of Jurisprudence (Law)
University of Oxford
Full Time
SEP
10 months
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About this course: The Magister Juris (MJur) is a world-renowned taught graduate course in law, designed to serve outstanding law students from civil law backgrounds. The academic standard is significantly higher than that required in a first law degree, and only those with outstanding first law degrees are admitted. You will choose four courses from a list of around 40 different options, including a dissertation option. All options are taught by a combination of lectures and/or seminars and tutorials apart from the dissertation option, which involves one-to-one sessions with an assigned supervisor. Students will be able to choose to take two half options in law in place of one course, or four half options in law in place of two courses, thereby allowing you to study a wider range of subjects. Seminars are normally led by a senior member of academic staff but are typically interactive in nature, and you will be expected to participate in the discussions arising from the material covered. Tutorials involve an intensive discussion between a tutor and a small group of students, usually between two and four, providing an opportunity for you to present your ideas and discuss your work with leading academics. Typically, seminars will introduce you to a particular area of study and familiarise you with general concepts and ideas which will then be investigated in greater depth in the tutorials. For most tutorials you will be expected to write an essay, which typically will be marked and returned to you at the next tutorial. Assessment: Most course options are assessed by means of timed examinations at the end of the course but a number use assessed essays written over a longer period. Further information about forms of Assessment: is provided on the Law Faculty MJur admissions page. Graduate destinations: MJur graduates pursue a range of careers after completion of the degree. Many enter legal practice, either as solicitors or barristers and legal advocates. Others enter government service of various sorts as legal advisors or in related roles. A significant number will proceed to the MPhil and DPhil, and thenceforth into an academic career. The University of Oxford has an excellent careers service with which the department has close ties. The Careers Service organises a number of events of specific interest to students wishing to pursue a career in law, and offers one-to-one advice from members of staff with knowledge and experience specific to the legal sector. The Law Faculty has an extensive network of relationships within the legal profession and each year offers a number of talks and events run by law firms and barristers’ chambers.
As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the equivalent of the following UK qualifications or their equivalent or their equivalent: a first-class undergraduate degree with honours in law. Entrance is very competitive. In the absence of an undergraduate degree in law, candidates may be admitted with a postgraduate diploma or master's qualification in law at distinction level, though this is rare, and is generally only possible if the candidate has completed the programme in question before applying for the MJur. For applicants with a degree from the USA, the minimum GPA usually sought is 3.7 out of 4.0.
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£3,102 month
Students from Domestic
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£4,685 month
Students from EU
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£4,685 month
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