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211 Master's degrees offered by the university
Music (Music Education)
Music (Music Education) from University of Sydney places a high emphasis on its research activity, with a vibrant and diverse community of staff and students.
Design (Design Innovation) (Strategic Design)
Design (Design Innovation) (Strategic Design) from University of Sydney introduces the principles of design-led innovation, strategic design and leadership, and design research methods, equipping you with the ability to lead by design in challenging environments and global economies.

Strategic Public Relations
Covering corporate, government, media, investor, community, political and environmental relations, the course in Strategic Public Relations programme at The University of Sydney offers a critical approach that encourages you to determine your influence as a practitioner and reflect on how you, in turn, are influenced by dominant discourses and meta-narratives.
Medicine (Advanced) (Metabolic Health)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Metabolic Health) program at the University of Sydney is a highly practical degree that has been designed to help students to develop a comprehensive understanding of the aetiology, diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment of metabolic diseases.

Political Economy
The Political Economy from The University of Sydney focuses on how economic life is shaped by political, institutional, social, cultural and historical factors, and explores different theoretical traditions to ask a variety of questions about markets, the state and households.
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.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Nutrition and Dietetics program at the University of Sydney builds on major concepts from the study of human biochemistry and physiology to discuss the roles of nutrients, nutritional contents of food and diet in health and disease. It covers all the content and skills needed for you to become a career-ready professional.

Teaching (Early Childhood)
The Teaching (Early Childhood) programme at The University of Sydney ensures you gain the confidence, knowledge, and skills to excel as an early childhood teacher.
Urbanism (Urban and Regional Planning)
Urbanism (Urban and Regional Planning) from University of Sydney is open to a broad range of applicants who wish to develop an interdisciplinary approach to urbanism, with specialist skills in planning practice, that can be applied across roles in development, policymaking and design of the built environment.
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Software)
Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Software) 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.
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.
Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
The Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy) program at the University of Sydney teaches an approach that helps people with personality or anxiety disorders, dysthymia, post-traumatic disorders, chronic depression, somatisation and other conditions in which trauma is a contributing factor.
Medicine (Sleep Medicine)
The Medicine (Sleep Medicine) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide students with comprehensive information on the theory and practice of sleep medicine and provide training in clinical, theoretical and research techniques in the discipline.
Medicine (Ophthalmic Science)
The Medicine (Ophthalmic Science) from University of Sydney develops core knowledge and understanding of basic ophthalmic science, which focuses on preventing blindness, promoting eye health, and rehabilitating those with a visual disability. You will gain practical diagnostic and prognostic, management and surgical skills.

Film and Screen Arts
The Film and Screen Arts programme at The University of Sydney offers you a hands-on education in contemporary screen production by teaching you how to develop a film project from concept to screen.
Professional Engineering (Aerospace)
Study towards becoming a professional engineer in aeronautical engineering with the Professional Engineering (Aerospace) program from University of Sydney. Develop a complex understanding of the design of a flight vehicle and a knowledge of aerodynamics, propulsion systems, structural design, materials, avionics, stability and control systems.
Sustainability and Environmental Engineering
The Sustainability and Environmental Engineering program at the University of Sydney will help you gain specialised technical knowledge in sustainability and environmental engineering, exploring the development of sustainable products and processes that maximise efficiency and minimise environmental impact.
Music Studies (Performance)
Music Studies (Performance) from University of Sydney will provide you with a command of relevant performance technique and the ability to communicate through musical performance, including orchestral and solo instruments, early music, jazz and contemporary music.
Professional Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Professional Engineering (Civil Engineering) from University of Sydney you will develop specialised technical knowledge in civil engineering to help you transition to an engineering career.
Medicine (Advanced) (Clinical Neurophysiology)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Clinical Neurophysiology) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide structured educational programs in neurophysiological monitoring to complement experiential learning in the workplace.