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Tutorial Courses enable students to take more specialised courses. In the tutorial, students are taught singly or in pairs which allows them to progress at their own best speed, and extend their academic experience on a more individual basis. Considerable reading, research and individual preparation are required from students for this intense form of teaching. All Tutorial courses are normally offered in each semester. Syllabuses are available on request in advance, if you or your advisor needs further detail (email: lib-arts@stclares.ac.uk).

Tutorial Courses - U - Upper Level - L - Lower Level

English Literature
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in English beyond Freshman English
ELT1 Modern European Fiction
U
ELT2 Literature and Social Change
U
ELT3 Gothic Fiction
U
ELT4 Special Topics or Authors (a study of 1 or 2 authors or special topic)
U
ELT5 Contemporary British Fiction
U
ELT6 Russian Fiction of the Nineteenth Century
U
ELT7 Twentieth Century British Poetry
U
ELT8 Playwriting
L
ELT9 Studies in Biography
U
Communications
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in Communications.
CMT1 Film Studies
L
History
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in History.
HIT1 Fascism and Communism
U
HIT2 End of European Empires
U
HIT3 East-West Relations since 1945
U
HIT4 Tsarist Russia
U
HIT5 Russia: The Soviet Union and After
U
HIT6 Medieval England
U
HIT7 Europe of the Renaissance, Reformation & Counter-Reformation
U
HIT8 Irish History
U
HIT9 Oxfordshire in the English Civil War
U
HIT10 Africa since 1885
U
Social Science
Prerequisite: normally an introductory course in Political Science or Sociology, as appropriate.
SST1 Sociology of Crime and Deviance
U
SST2 20th Century War Studies
U
SST3 20th Century British (UK) Government & Politics
U
SST4 Political Thought from the Greeks to the Renaissance
U
SST5 Political Thought from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
U
SST6 Political Thought in the 19th and 20th Centuries
U
SST7 Introduction to Political Thought
L
Economics and Business
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level course in Economics
EBT1 Product and Labour Markets
U
EBT2 Public Sector Economics
U
Philosophy
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in Philosophy.
PHLT2 Medical Ethics
U
PHLT3 Philosophy of History
U
PHLT4 The Philosophy of Love & Personal Relationships
U
PHLT5 Mind, Death and Immortality
U
PHLT6 Ancient Philosophy
U
PHLT7 British Empiricists
U
PHLT8 Special Topics (a study of 1/2 philosophers or specialist philosophical topics)
U
Religion
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level course in Religion.
RELT1 The Philosophy of Religion
U
Psychology
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in Psychology.
PSYT1 Social Psychology
U
Mathematics
Note: specific Tutorial Courses by arrangement with the individual student and institution concerned.
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in Algebra and Calculus
MAT1 Special Topics: (a study of a mathematical topic)
U
Art History/Studio Art
Prerequisite: normally a Lower Level or introductory course in Art History.
AHIT2 English Country Houses and Gardens
L
AHIT3 Oxford Art and Architecture
L
AHIT4 Modern Art and Primitivism
U
AHIT5 History of Photography
L
AHIT6 Artistic Identity
U
AHIT7 Special Topics: (a study of an individual artist, movement or group)
U