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I haven’t previously studied Philosophy or Computer Science – do I stand a chance of getting onto the joint degree?

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I haven’t previously studied Philosophy or Computer Science – do I stand a chance of getting onto the joint degree?

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Computer Science and Philosophy can be studied at Oxford without requiring any previous qualifications in either subject. Students who like the idea of doing Philosophy with a broadly scientific focus can apply, even if they have never previously studied either discipline. Candidates are expected to have Mathematics to A-level (A grade), Advanced Higher (A grade), or Higher Level in the IB (score 7) or another equivalent. Further Mathematics and/or a science would also be highly recommended. See further information on conditional offers above, and the Faculty of Philosophy’s admissions information.

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