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123 Master's degrees offered by the university
Laws
Study a Master of Laws at the Australian National University, Australia’s top-ranked University. This highly valuable qualification deepens your understanding of the way law operates in, and interacts with, the modern world and equips you with skills and knowledge for the 21st century job market.
Forests
Forests from Australian National University can explore the option of applying to transfer into the Master of Forests (Advanced) and undertake a significant research component.
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
The Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies program at the Australian National University includes intensive options for busy professionals, and online options* for those based remotely, alongside traditional face-to-face seminars with leading global experts on the Middle East and Central Asia.
Earth Sciences
As a Master of Science in Earth Sciences student at the Australian National University, you’ll delve into the complex systems and processes that shape our planet at a time when understanding it has never been more important.
Forests (Advanced)
At Forests (Advanced) from Australian National University graduates with forests expertise work in conservation and sustainable production systems, in partnership with First Nations peoples and with farmers, in the forest and environmental services industries, and across government, business, and community sectors.
Museum and Heritage Studies
The Museum and Heritage Studies program at the Australian National University draws on our strong connections with Canberra’s leading cultural and collecting institutions to prepare you for an innovative career in this field.
Studies
The Studies program at the Australian National University provides a flexible option for ANU students who require an early or different exit point from a single or Double Masters Degree or Master (Advanced) degree.
Peace and Conflict Studies (Advanced)
Peace and Conflict Studies (Advanced) from Australian National University equips students with the knowledge and skills to understand the nature of peace and conflict, the causes and experiences of violence, and the many ways in which national and international bodies can respond to those challenges.
Environmental Management and Development
The Environmental Management and Development program at the Australian National University will boost your career in natural resource management and environmental policy, and improve your professional ability to respond to the complex challenges of sustainable development.
Mathematical Sciences (Advanced)
The Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) program at the Australian National University includes a variety of courses tailored to your interests and needs, ranging from pure mathematics to mathematical modelling, computational mathematics and applications of mathematics, as well as courses in related disciplines such as statistics, computer science, financial mathematics and econometrics.
Professional Psychology
The Master of Professional Psychology at the Australian National University is an alternative pathway to your career as a professional psychologist, without needing an Honours degree.
Globalisation (Advanced)
How do you give your career an edge in an increasingly globalised world? You become an expert in globalisation itself. The Globalisation (Advanced) program at the Australian National University is the only degree in Australia focusing on the rapid pace of economic, cultural, political and social change in the world today and the challenges it brings.
Economics
The Economics program at the Australian National University is famous for rigorous training in graduate economics - underlined by its research-active pedagogy - attracts outstanding students to the University. In particular influential economic policymakers in prominent organisations of national executive government have found the MEc’s focus on national policy issues very rewarding.
Professional Accounting
The Professional Accounting program at the Australian National University allows graduates to develop skills in accounting and the ability to analyse accounting-related issues. The program allows students with prior studies in cognate disciplines to specialise in accounting and meet the education entry requirements for the Australian accounting professional bodies.
Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies from Australian National University equips students with the knowledge and skills to understand the nature of peace and conflict, the causes and experiences of violence, and the many ways in which national and international bodies can respond to those challenges.
Political Science (Advanced)
The Political Science (Advanced) program at the Australian National University provides students with the analytical tools they need to answer a range of critical questions about contemporary political affairs ranging from election forecasting to ethnic conflict.
Environment
The Environment program at the Australian National University helps you choose to specialise in biodiversity conservation, climate science and policy, disaster studies, environmental policy, environmental studies and human ecology, geography, natural resource management, sustainability science or water science and management.
Digital Humanities and Public Culture (Advanced)
The Digital Humanities and Public Culture (Advanced) program at the Australian National University enables students to develop high level skills in digital literacy and applied humanities. A flexible structure allows students to learn emerging digital research methods, advanced critical thinking and data analysis.
Anthropology (Advanced)
The Anthropology (Advanced) program at the Australian National University is the study of contemporary human cultural lives. This degree centres on anthropology’s ethnographic approach, which is employed to understand how people live their lives, on their own terms.
Pacific Development
This Pacific Development program at the Australian National University provides a formalised pathway to broader and deeper research-led learning on the Pacific region for policymakers, program designers, researchers and analysts working on and in the Pacific region.