11 Is the course accredited?
No, not at the moment, however we are pursuing accreditation with international Sleep bodies (e.g. European Sleep Research societies and Royal Societies).
In this section
- Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine
- Why study Sleep Medicine at Oxford?
- MSc in Sleep Medicine
- PGDip in Sleep Medicine
- Residential School
- MSc/PGDip Student Demographics
- MSc/PGDip Funding
- Short Courses in Sleep Medicine
- Modules
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia Masterclass
- Masterclass in Sleep Measurement
- Contact the Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine Team
-
MSc/PGDip FAQS
- 1 Should I apply for the PGDip or the MSc?
- 2 If I apply for the MSc and am unsuccessful would I have to submit a further application to be considered for the PGDip?
- 3 There are three deadlines advertised for this programme. Is it advantageous to apply to the first deadline?
- 4 What is the level of commitment required by me?
- 5 For applications to the MSc, does the research proposal for the application need to be related to an area of sleep research?
- 6 For applications to the MSc, does the research proposal for the application need to be the area of research we wish to investigate for the dissertation?
- 7 For applications to the MSc, do I need access to participants for the completion of the dissertation?
- 8 For applications to the MSc, will I carry out an actual research study?
- 9 When are the live online discussion groups (seminars) likely to be?
- 10 How much of the course is online?
- 11 Is the course accredited?
- 12 Are there any bursaries or scholarships available?
- 13 Can I apply for the programme if I am an International Medical Graduate?
- 14 What date does the programme actually start?
- 15 Would I benefit from the Course?
- 16 What is the pitch of the course between research and clinical medicine?
- 17 Is it possible to balance the course requirements with a full-time job?
In this section
- Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine
- Why study Sleep Medicine at Oxford?
- MSc in Sleep Medicine
- PGDip in Sleep Medicine
- Residential School
- MSc/PGDip Student Demographics
- MSc/PGDip Funding
- Short Courses in Sleep Medicine
- Modules
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia Masterclass
- Masterclass in Sleep Measurement
- Contact the Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine Team
-
MSc/PGDip FAQS
- 1 Should I apply for the PGDip or the MSc?
- 2 If I apply for the MSc and am unsuccessful would I have to submit a further application to be considered for the PGDip?
- 3 There are three deadlines advertised for this programme. Is it advantageous to apply to the first deadline?
- 4 What is the level of commitment required by me?
- 5 For applications to the MSc, does the research proposal for the application need to be related to an area of sleep research?
- 6 For applications to the MSc, does the research proposal for the application need to be the area of research we wish to investigate for the dissertation?
- 7 For applications to the MSc, do I need access to participants for the completion of the dissertation?
- 8 For applications to the MSc, will I carry out an actual research study?
- 9 When are the live online discussion groups (seminars) likely to be?
- 10 How much of the course is online?
- 11 Is the course accredited?
- 12 Are there any bursaries or scholarships available?
- 13 Can I apply for the programme if I am an International Medical Graduate?
- 14 What date does the programme actually start?
- 15 Would I benefit from the Course?
- 16 What is the pitch of the course between research and clinical medicine?
- 17 Is it possible to balance the course requirements with a full-time job?