128 Master's degrees in Australia
Engineering (Research)
The Master of Engineering (Research) at Swinburne University of Technology offers students the opportunity to undertake supervised research in the related discipline of their choice.

Civil Engineering - Engineering Project Management
The Civil Engineering - Engineering Project Management programme from Griffith University provides students with advanced study across the breadth of specialisations in Civil Engineering and Project Management.
Engineering - Renewable Engineering
Engineering - Renewable Engineering from University of New South Wales is designed for students who don't have a formal engineering accreditation but have completed undergraduate study, this degree will help you develop job prospects through specialisation, retraining or cross-training. During your study you’ll study targeted courses in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Engineering Science - Transport Engineering
Engineering Science - Transport Engineering from University of New South Wales is designed to develop skills in modelling and analysing transport systems, both passenger and freight. You will gain deep knowledge in the planning, functional design, operation and management of transport infrastructure, with a focus on its economic and environmental impact.
Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)
Throughout this Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) course from RMIT University you'll further your growth in mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
Engineering Science - Food Process Engineering
Engineering Science - Food Process Engineering from University of New South Wales is a two-year postgraduate degree where you’ll be able to specialise in food processing and food manufacturing at Australia’s leading engineering faculty.This degree will teach you the latest processing technologies and the fundamentals of food engineering.
Engineering - Environmental Engineering
Engineering - Environmental Engineering from University of New South Wales is a two-year degree that enables you to develop your technical knowledge and skills with Australia’s leading School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Mine Geotechnical Engineering
Undertake a flexible practical postgraduate degree designed for professionals working in mine sites in the underground hard rock or coal mining industry with this Mine Geotechnical Engineering course at the University of New South Wales.

On-Campus - Master of Engineering (Mechanical)
The On-Campus - Master of Engineering (Mechanical) from the Engineering Institute of Technology aim is to provide students with specialized skills in mechanical engineering technology, catering to the growing needs of the mechanical engineering industry.
Master of Professional Engineering - Environmental Engineering
The Master of Professional Engineering - Environmental Engineering programme from The University of Western Australia has been developed in consultation with industry to equip you with the advanced technical expertise, critical thinking and professional skills required to remain competitive in a global workforce.
Engineering Science - Systems and Control
Engineering Science - Systems and Control from University of New South Wales is a 2-year full-time postgraduate degree at Australia’s leading engineering faculty designed for students with an existing four-year engineering qualification.
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.
Engineering Science - Structural Engineering
Engineering Science - Structural Engineering from University of New South Wales will help you develop advanced professional skills in computational analysis and design of steel, and in reinforced, composite and pre-stressed concrete structures.It is designed for practising structural engineers and recent graduates planning a career in structural or civil engineering.

Telecommunications Engineering
The Master of Telecommunications Engineering at University of Wollongong develops advanced technical and professional skills through applied projects, research, and specialised study in signals, mobile networks, and communication systems, preparing students for accredited engineering practice.

Online - Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
The Online - Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) programme from Engineering Institute of Technology will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to address the demands of the modern power industry.
Engineering Science - Nuclear Engineering
Engineering Science - Nuclear Engineering from University of New South Wales is designed for students who want to understand nuclear concepts that form the foundation of our universe. Through this degree you’ll develop the skills to apply these concepts to a variety of industries today and the technologies of the future.
Engineering Management
Diversify your skills and experience as an engineering professional with a Engineering Management degree at James Cook University
Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering
Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering from University of New South Wales is a two-year full-time year degree at UNSW’s leading engineering faculty. You’ll explore the study of electrical engineering where you’ll learn across a variety of engineering systems, including renewable energy and signal processing.

On-Campus - Master Of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
The On-Campus - Master Of Engineering (Electrical Systems) from the Engineering Institute of Technology, developed by electrical and renewable energy experts, will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to address the demands of the modern power industry.
Materials Engineering
The Materials Engineering program at Monash University allows you to develop advanced knowledge and the ability to exploit the central role of materials in addressing the present technical, economic and environmental problems involved in the design and construction of engineering structures, processes and devices.