Oxford Courses
Oxford Courses
Course Planning
BOSP course information for the upcoming academic year will be available in Stanford Explore Courses in Summer Quarter. While BOSP courses vary by quarter and year, reviewing courses from previous quarters can provide helpful context to aid your planning. If you intend to use BOSP courses to meet major or minor requirements, consult your department for confirmation. Please note that course offerings may change for a variety of reasons. We recommend discussing an enrollment contingency plan with your academic advisor/s.
Additional course options are available through Stanford Engineering Center for Global & Online Education (CGOE). More course information can be found here.
2026-2027 Academic Year
Autumn Quarter
- OSPOXFRD 17: Novels of Sensation: Gothic, Detective Story, Prohibition, and Transgression in Victorian Fiction (Way: A-II)
- OSPOXFRD 61: Entrepreneurship in the Arts (Way: SI)
- OSPOXFRD 68: Comparative Politics and Institutions: Contemporary Debates
- OSPOXFRD 56: Magic in the Medieval West (Way: SI)
- OSPOXFRD 93: Collecting the World: With particular attention to transcultural objects during the period of European expansion (Way: A-II); (Way: SI)
- OSPOXFRD 73: Nationhood: Theory and History
Mandatory
Faculty in Residence
Winter Quarter
- OSPOXFRD 57: Rise of the Woman Writer 1660-1860 (Way: A-II)OSPOXFRD 85: Practical Ethics for Artificial Intelligence (Way: A-ER)
- OSPOXFRD 85: Practical Ethics for Artificial Intelligence (Way: A-ER)
- OSPOXFRD 114Z: Political Violence and International Order (Way: EDP)
- OSPOXFRD 56: Magic in the Medieval West
- OSPOXFRD 73: Nationhood: Theory and History
- OSPOXFRD 09: Fantasy in its Natural Habitat (Way: A-II)
- OSPOXFRD TBD: New Kemper Fellow Course
Mandatory
Faculty in Residence
Spring Quarter
- OSPOXFRD 16 Immersive Creative Writing (Way: CE; EDP)
- OSPOXFRD 77Q: The Digital Revolution and the State: Innovation, Power, and Inequality in the Age of AI
- OSPOXFRD 33 E-Motion Around Oxford
- OSPOXFRD 56: Magic in the Medieval West
- OSPOXFRD 73: Nationhood: Theory and History
- OSPOXFRD TBD: New Kemper Fellow Course
Mandatory
Faculty in Residence
*All courses are subject to change.
2025-2026 Academic Year
Autumn Quarter
- OSPOXFRD 8: Disease Detectives in the UK: Using Epidemiology and Genetics to Improve the Public’s Health
- OSPOXFRD 17: Novels of Sensation: Gothic, Detective Story, Prohibition, and Transgression in Victorian Fiction (Way: A-II)
- OSPOXFRD 56: Magic in the Medieval West
- OSPOXFRD 61: Entrepreneurship in the Arts (Way: SI)
- OSPOXFRD 68: Comparative Politics and Institutions: Contemporary Debates
- OSPOXFRD 73: Nationhood: Theory and History
- OSPOXFRD 86: From the Hills to the Sea: Hydrology, history and engineering of the Thames River and Estuary (Way: AQR)
- OSPOXFRD 93: Collecting the World: With particular attention to transcultural objects during the period of European expansion (Way: A-II, SI)
Winter Quarter
- OSPOXFRD 09: Fantasy in its Natural Habitat
- OSPOXFRD 40: Migration, Forced Displacement, and Human Rights
- OSPOXFRD 57: Rise of the Woman Writer 1660-1860 (Way: A-II)
- OSPOXFRD 73: Nationhood: Theory and History
- OSPOXFRD 85: Practical Ethics for Artificial Intelligence (Way: A-ER)
- OSPOXFRD 95: The Common Law Tradition in England and the United States (Way: ER; SI)
Spring Quarter
- OSPOXFRD 16 Immersive Creative Writing (Way: CE; EDP)
- OSPOXFRD 33 E-Motion Around Oxford
- OSPOXFRD 56: Magic in the Medieval West
- OSPOXFRD 55C: Mental Health Challenges in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults: An international reckoning
- OSPOXFRD 73: Nationhood: Theory and History
- OSPOXFRD 77Q: The Digital Revolution and the State: Innovation, Power, and Inequality in the Age of AI
*All courses are subject to change.