Students take two courses during the Travel Portion and another two courses of their choosing during their six-week stay in Oxford. These courses are taught by Georgia Tech faculty members and are Georgia Tech classes; students do not need to transfer credit back to Georgia Tech. Students register for courses just the same as they do for courses here on Atlanta's campus—By logging into Oscar and registering for courses once your time ticket opens. Students participating in the Oxford Program will earn a total of 12 credit hours.
Travel Courses
All students must take the same two courses for the duration of the travel portion because the coursework is heavily integrated into each city that is visited. These two courses are:
- ID 2242: History of Art 2 - 3 Credit hours
- MUSI 3621: Musicians And Their Music- 3 Credit hours
Travel Portion classes begin in Atlanta during the week of pre-departure classes and conclude the day before arrival to Oxford. Each course is 3 credit hours, so students earn a total of 6 credit hours on the Travel Portion. Times, locations, and professors will be announced closer to departure in May.
In-Residence Courses
Students will choose two courses to take during the Oxford In-Residence portion for a total of 6 more credit hours.
2025 In-Residence Course Offerings
Course | Number | Title |
COE | 3001 | Mechanics of Deformable Bodies |
COE 2001/CEE | 2901 | Statics and Special Problems |
CS | 1315 | Intro to Media Computation |
ECE | 2020 | Digital System Design |
HTS | 3029 | Ancient Rome |
HTS | 3033 | History of Medieval England |
HTS | 3032 | Modern European Intellectual History |
MGT | xxxx | |
MGT | xxxx | |
MSE | 2001 | Principles & Applied Engineering Materials |
MSE | xxxx | Special Topics - Materials Characterization includes tours of the Oxford electron microscopy facilities |
MSE | 4105 | Deformation and Fracture of Materials |
PSYC | 2240 | Personality Theory |
CS | 4400 | Intro to Database Systems |