
Study System
At Oxford E-University, we offer a flexible, interactive, and fully practical online learning experience that combines the strength of academic content with the realism of hands-on application.
Here’s a comprehensive overview of our learning system:
Program Duration

E-Master
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Duration of Study: 2 years
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The program offers a fast-track option, consisting of more than 150 hours distributed as follows:
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50 hours of pre-recorded lectures
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25 hours of live sessions
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25 hours of meetings with the academic instructor
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50 hours dedicated to the graduation project

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Duration of Study: 4 years
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The program offers a fast-track option, consisting of more than 150 hours distributed as follows:
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50 hours of pre-recorded lectures
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25 hours of live sessions
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25 hours of meetings with the academic instructor
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50 hours dedicated to the graduation project
E-Bachlor

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Duration of Study: One year
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The program offers a fast-track option, consisting of more than 150 hours distributed as follows:
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50 hours of pre-recorded lectures
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25 hours of live sessions
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25 hours of meetings with the academic instructor
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50 hours dedicated to the graduation project
E-Diploma

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Duration of Study: 2 years
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The program offers a fast-track option, consisting of more than 150 hours distributed as follows:
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50 hours of pre-recorded lectures
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25 hours of live sessions
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25 hours with the academic instructor
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50 hours dedicated to the graduation project
Electronic
Doctorate
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There is no fixed duration for the honorary doctorate; only certificate issuance procedures are required.
Electronic Honorary Doctorate
Content Delivery Method
We deliver each learning unit through a comprehensive educational package:

Practical Application, Projects, and Academic Assessment:
At Oxford E-University, we believe that true learning is incomplete without continuous practice and assessment. Therefore, our programs are designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, supported by a precise evaluation system that reflects the student’s actual performance and progress.

Practical Application and Projects
In all programs (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate), students are required to complete a final graduation project that serves as a culmination of what they have learned throughout their studies. The project is selected based on the student’s interests and specialization, and aims to:
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Enhance their ability to solve real-world problems.
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Apply academic skills in a practical context.
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Build a strong professional portfolio that can be presented to the job market or research communities.
Academic Assessment
Is done via
Practical exercises and weekly assignments
Assessment of participation in live sessions
Assessment of participation in live sessions
The final project, where a comprehensive project is completed that encompasses all the knowledge the student has acquired.


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