53 Master's degrees in Environmental Sciences in Australia

Maritime Archaeology
The Maritime Archaeology at Flinders University is the top named degree of its kind in Australia. You’ll learn practical skills in the classroom and gain valuable, career-ready experience in the field, with field schools and training led by award-winning, internationally recognised experts in maritime and underwater archaeology.

Master of Research (Environmental Science)
This Master of Research (Environmental Science) course at Curtin University develops a strong critical and problem solving approach to professional practice in the natural and physical sciences.
Environmental Science
The Environmental Science program at the University of Sydney is a launch pad into leadership for professionals in the environmental sector. Drawing on a wide range of science-based disciplines and applications, the Master of Environmental Science gives you a grounding in basic environmental issues.

Environmental and Sustainable Systems Engineering
Progress your engineering career and help create a more sustainable future by specialising in the Environmental and Sustainable Systems Engineering program at Murdoch University.
Environment (Advanced)
The Environment (Advanced) program at the Australian National University will equip you with the skills to tackle the big environmental problems facing contemporary and future society. The Advanced program incorporates up to a year of research with mentoring by a Supervisor and the production of a thesis.
Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies
Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies from James Cook University will enable you to develop yourself professionally within your existing sector, or to apply your research, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills to new contexts.
Master of Environmental Science - Catchments and Water
The Master of Environmental Science - Catchments and Water course from The University of Western Australia seeks to create sought after professionals who have the knowledge and practical skills to manage and solve environmental challenges, from local to global, now and into the future.

Maritime Archaeology (1.5 years)
The Maritime Archaeology (1.5 years) at Flinders University is the top named degree of its kind in Australia. You’ll learn practical skills in the classroom and gain valuable, career-ready experience in the field, with field schools and training led by award-winning, internationally recognised experts in maritime and underwater archaeology.

Master of Environment and Climate Emergency
Develop the skills and knowledge to respond to the present global emergency and facilitate environmental change with the Master of Environment and Climate Emergency programme from Curtin University.
Agriculture and Environment
The Agriculture and Environment program at the University of Sydney trains you to solve the big challenges in the world: food security, climate change, and management of carbon, water and the environment. With lots of professional experience in the lab and out in the field, you’ll be ready to contribute to a booming sector.
Environment
During the Environment program at University of Melbourne, you’ll develop specialised knowledge and technical skills in an environmental discipline or field of practice, and graduate with the confidence to use this know-how to create positive changes in our environment.

Environmental Planning
In the Graduate Diploma of Environmental Planning from University of Tasmania, you'll gain knowledge and skills in maintaining and building sustainable places.

Marine and Antarctic Science
This Marine and Antarctic Science program from University of Tasmania is the only masters degree in the world which uniquely combines marine science with a focus on the southern ocean and Antarctica.