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by golergka 2347 days ago
> they're open minded about accepting people without undergraduate degrees

https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/msc-compute...

> As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the equivalent of the following UK qualifications:

> a first-class undergraduate degree with honours in a subject with a significant component of mathematics and/or computing.

So, is an undergraduate degree required or not?

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> A typical applicant will have at least two years' experience in a professional environment, and an undergraduate degree in a related subject. However, more extensive experience may compensate for a lack of formal qualifications, and a strong, immediately-relevant qualification may compensate for a lack of professional experience.

http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/softeng/study/apply.html

From the linked page:

> Applications are welcome from anyone with an appropriate combination of academic achievement and industrial experience; a first degree in a related discipline may be useful, but is by no means necessary.

> Each MSc within the Software Engineering Programme is available only to part-time students; there is a separate MSc in Computer Science for full-time students.

I believe the full time study noted here is what you linked to.

You have linked to the page for the full-time MSc in Computer Science, which is a different course with different requirements.
Maybe they meant and undergraduate degree in Computer Science is not required?