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207 Master's degrees offered by the university
Engineering
Engineering from University of Sydney involves preparing a thesis that will make an original contribution to the specific subject area.

Economics
The Economics programme at The University of Sydney equips you with the critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills required for a rewarding career in a diverse range of roles in the public and private sectors.
Cancer and Haematology Nursing
The Cancer and Haematology Nursing program at the University of Sydney aims to assist nurses who care for people affected by cancer and haematological illness to develop the knowledge and skills for their care. You will investigate the biology of cancer and haematology, associated treatments, and integrated multidisciplinary management.
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Telecommunications)
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Telecommunications) from University of Sydney is designed to provide you with deep technical skills in your chosen field of engineering combined with professional development in the areas of communication, leadership, and time and resource management.
Taxation
The Taxation program at the University of Sydney is a specialist qualification in Australian tax law, drawing upon the Sydney Law School's Taxation program, one of the world's most respected and established.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program at the University of Sydney will help you develop specialised technical knowledge in electrical engineering, and learn about designing and building systems that generate, transmit, measure, control and use electrical energy. Specialise in wireless, power, high-voltage engineering, and digital system design.
Heritage Conservation
The Heritage Conservation program at the University of Sydney is much more than the simple preservation of existing buildings. Instead, by engaging with history, your role is to provide value to building owners, visitors and cultural bodies, all of which have a shared interest in understanding, adapting and preserving our heritage.
Medicine (Advanced) (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy) program at University of Sydney builds on the knowledge gained during the Master of Science in Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy), allowing high-achieving students to plan and carry out a supervised research project.
Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
The Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations program at the University of Sydney will provide you with a sound understanding of key employment issues and equip you with the skills to respond to the rapid changes reshaping local and international work practices and policies.
Project Leadership
The Project Leadership program at the University of Sydney will enable you to acquire the skills required to establish and tailor sophisticated interdependent project frameworks. You will develop an understanding of high-level concepts of open-systems innovation, dynamic social networks and design thinking.
Health Law
The Health Law program at the University of Sydney is a flexible, specialist qualification covering wide-ranging legal and ethical issues in healthcare. You will learn to identify, analyse and develop solutions to complex legal, ethical and policy issues affecting health and health services.
Project Management
The Project Management program at the University of Sydney will provide you with the fundamental methodologies, modelling and analytical techniques for designing and implementing projects across a wide range of industries.
Interaction Design and Electronic Arts (Illumination Design)
The Interaction Design and Electronic Arts (Illumination Design) program at the University of Sydney introduces the fundamentals of human-centred design of products and systems, with a focus on interactive technologies and experiences. The Illumination Design specialisation will differentiate your skill set and enable you to work in the emerging area of interactive lighting.
Management
Specifically designed for recent graduates from any area of study, the Master of Management program at the University of Sydney provides you with access to business projects with industry leaders, personalised career coaching and opportunities. All in one year.
Bioethics
Bioethics students at the University of Sydney come from a wide variety of backgrounds, such as philosophy, humanities, social science, law, science, medicine, nursing, allied health professions, psychology and health management.

International Relations
The International Relations programme at The University of Sydney helps you understand and address the world’s most pressing challenges, including war and peace, social and economic justice, development, and addressing environmental crises. Investigate relations among states and non-state actors, including the evolution of the international system.
Public Health
The Public Health program at the University of Sydney focuses on the prevention of illness and promotion of health with opportunities to develop essential knowledge and skills required for practitioners in public health - including the effective management of community health problems to improve conditions and outcomes.
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Electrical)
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Electrical) from University of Sydney is designed to provide you with deep technical skills in your chosen field of engineering combined with professional development in the areas of communication, leadership, and time and resource management.
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Civil)
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Civil) from University of Sydney is designed to provide you with deep technical skills in your chosen field of engineering combined with professional development in the areas of communication, leadership, and time and resource management.
Emergency Nursing
The Emergency Nursing program at the University of Sydney aims to develop the specialist knowledge and skills required to work closely with patients and their families who are confronted with trauma, accidents or acute and unexpected illnesses.