All are full-time courses beginning in October and continuing for the remainder of the academic year (except Ihe Economics, Economics with Econometrics, Economics with Finance, Economics with Development and Finance courses which are preceeded in late September by a compulsory course in Mathematics and Statistics). Where the examination includes a thesis, submission date will be prescribed. The latest dale for submission of theses on one courses is 31 August but a number of courses require submissions to be made earlier in this. M.Phil. Degree courses can, in appropriate circumstances, count towards the rcq m a-merits for the Ph.D.. M.Sc, or M.Litt. Degree. Further information about each course is given at the page shown. Not every option is necessarily available in each course every year. Further information about the Faculty or Department concerned is given in the relevant entry in Chapter Four.
You should be aware that applications im-ivcit after the closing date may not be considered by Faculties and Departments.
All overseas applicants seeking Cambridge Shared Scholarships (must apply for admission by 31 January irrespective of the published closing ihiic lor the course whether or not the date is given in the relevant section.
DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES FOR REGISTERED GRADUATE STUDENTS
The following Diplomas require admission as a registered Graduate Student. All three terms of full-time supervised study in Cambridge. These courses nun U-1 minted towards the terms required for a research degree.
Diploma in Economics Diploma in International Law Diploma in Legal Studies
Certificates of Postgraduate Study are offered in the following subjects:
Chemical Engineering
Engineering
Natural Science
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
Archaeology
English
History
History of Art
Legal Studies
Theology and Religious Studies
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