<p>^^^ Yes. To add some context, Oxford and Cambridge are rather unusual in that they permit a very limited number of combinations. In fact, Cambridge does not permit joint degrees at all. (You CAN study more than one subject at Cambridge, but the system they use is unique so I won’t go into it here. Google ‘Cambridge tripos’ for more information.)</p>
<p>At Oxford, degree courses with multiple subjects are truly integrated. Students on joint degree courses (e.g. Physics and Philosophy) study special topics designed to solidify the links between subjects (e.g. the Philosophy of Physics!). The university does not offer courses with multiple subjects where there is no underlying link between them. </p>
<p>Plenty of people choose not to apply to Oxford for this reason. The list of courses it offers is very small (and Cambridge’s list is even smaller).</p>