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193 Master's degrees offered by the university
Veterinary Science
The Master of Philosophy in Veterinary Science by the University of Melbourne is an internationally recognised masters (by research) degree. It is designed to help develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research in veterinary science.
Science - Chemistry
The Science - Chemistry program at University of Melbourne embeds you in one of the cutting-edge chemistry research groups with world-leaders in areas such as molecular analysis, drug discovery, materials science, sustainable energy and nanotechnology.
Mechanical Engineering
Design and build tomorrow’s machines and systems from small scale devices to air and spacecraft, with the Mechanical Engineering program at University of Melbourne. Turn energy into power and motion, gain skills in mechanical design, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and more.
Science - Mathematics and Statistics
This coursework masters degree, which includes a major research project, will take your expertise in mathematics and statistics to an advanced level. The Science - Mathematics and Statistics program at University of Melbourne provides excellent preparation for a specialist role in the workforce or graduate research in the field.
Nursing Science
The Nursing Science program at University of Melbourne is a professional master’s degree that provides exceptional preparation for a nursing career. It is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (formerly Nurses Board of Victoria).
Clinical Rehabilitation
The Master of Clinical Rehabilitation from the University of Melbourne is a course designed for physiotherapists, exercise scientists, occupational therapists, nurses and other qualified allied health professionals who want to become experts in rehabilitation and health promotion to help rehabilitate people recovering from injury and illness.
Veterinary Science
The Master of Veterinary Science (MVSc) from the University of Melbourne is a graduate research degree that can be undertaken in any of the Faculty’s veterinary science research areas.
Social Policy
Make a change in the world. Social policy makers weave the fabric of our society. And with the Social Policy program at University of Melbourne, you can examine key developments in social policy through a global lens, with a strong emphasis on social justice and the ability to influence policy.
Industrial Research (Chemistry)
In a world where market-leading chemical companies have R&D budgets in the billions, there are excellent opportunities to put your chemistry skills to work in industry.But where do you start? How about an Industrial Research (Chemistry) graduate course at the University of Melbourne, where you spend most of your time working in industry – and getting paid to do it?
Theatre - Directing
Develop your potential for artistic leadership and knowledge of your practice as a director, artist, performance-maker, collaborator and researcher with this Theatre - Directing program at University of Melbourne.
Speech Pathology
The Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology offers the Speech Pathology program at University of Melbourne, which is a two-year full-time course. Completion of this degree qualifies you to work as a speech pathologist.
Advanced Nursing Practice - Master of Public Health
The Master of Advanced Nursing Practice - Master of Public Health from the University of Melbourne is a combined degree consisting of 200 credit points that combines both Advanced Nursing Practice and Public Health theory and practice. In undertaking this award, nurses will be equipped to assume future leadership roles and expand their scope of practice and reach into the health system.
Dance
The Dance program at University of Melbourne is the first program in Australia dedicated to dance as an interdisciplinary practice enmeshed with local and global crosscurrents of movement cultures, dance health and education, and choreographic thinking.
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.
Information Technology
The Information Technology program at University of Melbourne is for students who want to gain advanced technical IT skills and expertise in computing, cybersecurity, distributed computing, human-computer interaction or artificial intelligence.
Energy Systems
The Energy Systems program at University of Melbourne is for students who have completed a degree in engineering, science, business, finance or economics, and are looking to start a career in, or make a change to the energy sector.
Marketing Communications
Be part of the merging sectors of marketing and communication by cultivating your future as a professional. The Marketing Communications program at University of Melbourne arms you with disciplinary-specific knowledge and interdisciplinary expertise that gives you the adaptive capabilities to thrive in this ever-changing profession.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at University of Melbourne will give you a broad base of high-level knowledge to keep up with these advances, with specialist skills in at least one area of knowledge systems, programming languages and distributed computing, information systems, mathematics/statistics, spatial information science or linguistics.
MDHS (Psychological Sciences)
The Master of Philosophy MDHS (Psychological Sciences) from the University of Melbourne is an internationally recognised masters by research degree. It is designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research.
Education
The Master of Philosophy – Education from the University of Melbourne is an internationally recognised masters (by research) degree. It is designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research.