• Bachelor of Arts (
BA) • Bachelor of Fine Art (
BFA) For the bachelor's degrees, there are examinations (called Final Schools) in the student's final
Trinity term, which usually comes in the third or fourth year after
matriculation, and the degrees are awarded at a graduation ceremony soon afterwards. Contrary to common UK practice, 'The University does not award
BA (Hons) qualifications, but considers candidates awarded a BA to have achieved honours status if they have been classified with a third class degree or higher'. Until the 20th century, all undergraduates studied for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The BFA was introduced in 1978. Holders of the degrees of BA and BFA may both proceed in time to the degree of Master of Arts (MA). The BA is awarded even for science courses, such as the three-year Physics degree. The degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) has never been awarded as an undergraduate degree at Oxford. It used to be awarded as a graduate qualification, however. • Bachelor of Theology (
BTh) The BTh is awarded primarily to students of the various theological colleges and halls, such as
Wycliffe Hall,
Regent's Park College,
Blackfriars,
St Stephen's House,
Ripon College Cuddesdon,
Harris Manchester College and the former
Westminster College, Oxford. Usually, these students are candidates for the ordained ministry of one of the mainstream Christian denominations, but may be drawn from any faith background (Unitarian ordinands study at HMC) or none at the discretion of the College or Hall. The degree should not be confused with that of bachelor of divinity (BD), which is a postgraduate degree. • Bachelor of Education (
BEd) The BEd was formerly awarded to students residing at Westminster College, Culham College of Education, the Lady Spencer Churchill College of Education, and Milton Keynes College of Education (formerly the North Buckinghamshire College of Education), which are not colleges of the University of Oxford, if they read concurrently at the university. • Undergraduate Advanced Diploma (
UGAdvDip) The UGAdvDip is a FHEQ Level 6 award, which is equivalent to the third year of undergraduate study and it is generally accepted as equivalent to a second bachelor's degree or a Graduate Diploma. Undergraduate Advanced Diplomas are offered at the
University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford only.
Undergraduate master's degrees Beginning in the 1990s, the following degrees were introduced to increase public recognition of the four-year undergraduate science programmes in these subjects: •
Master of Biochemistry (MBiochem) • Master of Biology (MBiol) • Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBiomedSci) •
Master of Chemistry (MChem) •
Master of Computer Science (MCompSci) • Master of Computer Science and Philosophy (MCompSciPhil), first entry 2012 • Master of Earth Sciences (MEarthSci) •
Master of Engineering (MEng), awarded for degrees in both Engineering Science and Materials Science •
Master of Mathematics (MMath) • Master of Mathematics and Computer Science (MMathCompSci) • Master of Mathematics and Philosophy (MMathPhil) • Master of Mathematics and Physics (MMathPhys) •
Master of Physics (MPhys) • Master of Physics and Philosophy (MPhysPhil) The holders of these degrees have the academic precedence and standing of BAs until the twenty-first term from matriculation, when they rank as MAs. From 2014 graduates with these degrees wear the same academic gown as a Master of Studies, with a black silk hood lined with sand fabric. Previously the academic dress was simply the BA gown and hood. In contrast, science undergraduates at
Cambridge may be granted the degree of Master of Natural Sciences (MSci) in addition to the BA (and the subsequent MA). ==Degree of Master of Arts==