The University of Oxford's Faculty of Law is one of the largest and most prestigious in the world. For graduate applicants, Oxford is best known for the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) — despite its name, a demanding taught postgraduate degree widely regarded as one of the most rigorous master's-level law programs anywhere.
**Postgraduate Programs**
The BCL and its civil-law counterpart, the Magister Juris (MJur, for graduates of non-common-law systems), offer advanced study across a wide menu of options taught in Oxford's distinctive small-group tutorial style. Oxford also offers the MSc in Law and Finance, the MSc in International Human Rights Law, and research degrees (MPhil, DPhil).
**Who It Fits**
Oxford suits applicants with outstanding academic records who want intellectually intense, seminar-driven study and an internationally portable credential. The BCL is especially valued by future academics, barristers, and lawyers aiming at top global firms and clerkships.
**Admissions Notes**
Admission is highly competitive and academic-record-driven; a strong personal statement, references, and (often) a writing sample matter. International applicants should plan early for English-language requirements and college choice.
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