Oxford Brookes University was founded in 1865 as Oxford School of Art. During 1970–92 Oxford Polytechnic was established, Later on it became Oxford Brookes University in 1992. Oxford Brookes is one of the top UK universities for graduate employability. It has a steady reputation for preparing students for their future careers while providing vital links with industry, professional organisations,
business and the public sector. The university pioneered the modular system and still offers one of the widest ranges of course combinations in the UK. University offers a wide range of postgraduate courses in the following areas such as Arts and Humanities,
Business and Management, Built Environment
Computing and Information Technology,
Education Engineering, Mathematics and Applied Science Environmental Science and
Management Health Care Studies, Languages, Law, Natural, Physical and Biological Science, Social Science, Religious Studies, Hospitality,
Tourism and Leisure. It comprises of total students (including postgraduate) 18,425. Iindustry experts contribute guest lectures and input into the design of many courses. Every course at Brookes has been designed to develop five core skills: academic literacy, research literacy, critical self-awareness and personal literacy, digital literacy, and global citizenship.
Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024