222 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Oceania
Biomedical and Health Science
The Biomedical and Health Science program at Monash University is a coursework degree to be undertaken in key research areas in the sub-Faculty of Biomedical and Psychological Sciences in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences.

Healthcare Redesign
The Master of Healthcare Redesign from University of Tasmania has been developed for healthcare professionals and administrators who are passionate about helping people and improving the way our health services are delivered to patients and consumers.

Clinical Nursing (Gerontological)
This Clinical Nursing (Gerontological), Graduate Certificate course from the Australian Catholic University (ACU) is designed to expand your knowledge and skills in clinical nursing and practice.
Community Dentistry
The Community Dentistry programme at the University of Otago offers advanced postgraduate training for registered dental practitioners. Available as a Master’s or Postgraduate Diploma, the course features full-time and part-time study modes over one to two years, focusing on dental public health and research excellence.
Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Pursue your passion with the Public Health and Tropical Medicine program from James Cook University, one of only two degrees of this kind offered globally.

Professional Psychology
This Professional Psychology course at University of Wollongong is for graduates of a four-year accredited psychology program.
Nursing Science (Pre-registration)
The Nursing Science (Pre-registration) programme from Waikato Institute of Technology allows degree qualified students a direct and faster route to a nursing career. On successful completion, graduates will be awarded a Master of Nursing Science (Pre-registration) and be eligible to apply to the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) to sit the State Final Examination to become a registered nurse.

Mental Health Nursing
This Mental Health Nursing, M.A. course from Australian Catholic University (ACU) aims to expand nursing clinicians’ knowledge and skills in mental health practice and leadership through evidence-based knowledge and practice.
Applied Sport Science
The Applied Sport Science program from Deakin University prepares you to lead and manage high performance teams.
Clinical Audiology
Audiologists are involved in hearing and balance assessment and rehabilitation. The Clinical Audiology program at University of Melbourne provides the basic scientific background for audiology, an introduction to clinical work, comprehensive training in all aspects of clinical audiology along with an introduction to related research methods.

Health and Medical Research
The Health and Medical Research programme from Griffith University provides graduates with the opportunity to undertake advanced study and research.

Dementia
The Dementia program from University of Tasmania offers a cross-disciplinary understanding of dementia and its impact on individuals, societies and governments. Graduates will possess a range of knowledge and perspectives to inform their professional and personal support for the needs of people with dementia.

Applied Research - Health and Sport
Gain a solid foundation in research methods before undertaking a thesis related to health or sport. The Applied Research - Health and Sport programme from Victoria University is designed for bachelor graduates from any discipline.
Physiotherapy Studies
Build on your undergraduate degree and qualify as an accredited physiotherapist in just 2 years with the Master of Physiotherapy Studies at University of Queensland.
Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health) from University of Sydney aims to help students develop nuanced knowledge and effective skills in dealing with the psychosocial contexts, prevention strategies and management techniques for sexual and reproductive health issues.
Psychology (Clinical)
The Master of Psychology (Clinical) from University of New South Wales has a theoretical orientation towards experimental empiricism and a scientist-practitioner model for clinical training.
Occupational Medicine
The Occupational Medicine programme at the University of Otago offers specialised postgraduate training for medical practitioners. Available as a certificate, diploma, or master’s degree, the curriculum is delivered via flexible distance learning. Study durations vary from one to three years through part-time study modes.
General Practice
The General Practice programme at the University of Otago offers advanced training within the Division of Health Sciences. This postgraduate course is designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their clinical expertise. Available through distance learning, it provides a flexible study mode for working practitioners.
Health, Sport and Human Performance
The Health, Sport and Human Performance course from University of Waikato sets you up with a research-based qualification teaching you to critically examine how political, cultural, social and economic factors influence the meaning and nature of sport, exercise and leisure.

Professional Psychology
The Professional Psychology programme offered by Victoria University provides an accredited pathway to register with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) as a practising psychologist.