128 Master's degrees in Australia

Online - Master of Engineering (Civil Structural)
The Online - Master of Engineering (Civil Structural) from the Engineering Institute of Technology will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the structural engineering industry.
Electronics Engineering
The Master of Electronics Engineering program at Macquarie University serves as an entry to professional engineering practice. It is designed to develop a core skill-set of in-depth knowledge and skills in the area of electronic systems design and implementation as well as complementary professional and personal skills, including engineering management.
Telecommunications Engineering
The Telecommunications Engineering program at the University of Sydney is ideal for qualified engineers seeking to move into a management role or to specialise or update their skills.
Management
This Management program from the RMIT University prepares you to become an engineering manager or director in an engineering or technology-based company, by exploring real-world issues, problems and opportunities – such as risk and feasibility studies, environmental management systems, and international issues – and contextualising it all with contemporary management techniques.

Engineering (Biomedical)
The Engineering (Biomedical) programme from Flinders University capitalizes on the growing opportunities for biomedical engineers caused by various factors including the demand for increasingly sophisticated medical technology to support the quality of life of an ageing population, and the demand for devices to improve health and fitness particularly within elite sports.

Intelligent Industrial Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering
Advance your knowledge of engineering and specialise in the emerging areas of intelligent systems and industrial automation with the Intelligent Industrial Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering program at Murdoch University.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Sydney will help you develop specialised technical knowledge in mechanical engineering, gaining an advanced understanding of the design of mechanical components, whole machines, mechanical systems and mechanical processes. Areas of study will include experimental robotics and computational nanotechnology.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program at the University of Sydney will help you develop specialised technical knowledge in civil engineering. Covering the planning, designing and testing of structures within the built environment, including dams, bridges, pipelines, roads, towers and buildings.