Computer Science Programme Oxford 18-24 yrs OSC
Course Details
Join Oxford Summer Courses for an immersive Computer Science Summer School, designed for ages 18-24. Delve into the world of programming languages, ethics in computing, and the digital revolution's impact. Take on a personal project to showcase your skills, be it a research paper or a digital tool. Customise your learning with tailored sessions, industry discussions, and career guidance. The course includes tutorial-style teaching in small groups for interactive learning and personalised feedback. This is a great opportunity to explore diverse career pathways, understand the tutorial system, and visit Oxford colleges. Enrich your time by socialising at evening events and enjoying the dynamic cultural program.
Accomodation
- Stay in a historic Oxford college for two weeks
- Breakfast and dinner are provided
- Enjoy Friday night formal dinners
- Experience fine dining at traditional Formal Hall events
- Dietary requirements catered to during meals
Tuition
- Learn from expert tutors from the world’s top universities
- Several three-hour interactive seminar sessions
- Small class sizes ensure personalised attention
- Experience the tutorial method of university teaching
- Pursue subjects that interest you
- Graduation event at the end of the course
Extracurricular Activities:
- Outings to iconic destinations such as Blenheim Palace, the British Museum or the city of Bristol
- Full-day trips give you time to explore
- Free time, giving you flexibility to organise social activities with new friends
- City tours give you a thorough introduction to historic Oxford
- Evening socials, college visits, and a memorable graduation ceremony
Oxford Summer Courses was established in 2010 by two Oxford University alumni, Harry Hortyn and Robert Phipps. Offering a diverse range of over 40 subjects tailored for ages 9 to 24, their summer courses are hosted at prestigious university colleges and boarding schools in iconic cities including Oxford, Cambridge, London, and more. In 2023 alone, over 2,380 students experienced Oxford Summer Courses.
- Stay in a historic Oxford college for two weeks
- Breakfast and dinner are provided
- Enjoy Friday night formal dinners
- Experience fine dining at traditional Formal Hall events
- Dietary requirements catered to during meals
- Learn from expert tutors from the world’s top universities
- Several three-hour interactive seminar sessions
- Small class sizes ensure personalised attention
- Experience the tutorial method of university teaching
- Pursue subjects that interest you
- Graduation event at the end of the course
- Outings to iconic destinations such as Blenheim Palace, the British Museum or the city of Bristol
- Full-day trips give you time to explore
- Free time, giving you flexibility to organise social activities with new friends
- City tours give you a thorough introduction to historic Oxford
- Evening socials, college visits, and a memorable graduation ceremony
Location:
Oxford
Fees from:
£6,395
Typical duration:
Duration
Dates:
June- August 2024
Age Range:
18-24
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