62 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Oceania
Master of Professional Creative Practice
This Professional Creative Practice programme from the Eastern Institute of Technology it offers a unique perspective from both the European and Māori creative culture allowing a wide selection of media to be advanced. The programme enables you to further your creative practice through guided reflection, research and professional practice.
Māori Studies
The Māori Studies programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of indigenous culture, language, and identity. Available as a full-time Bachelor of Arts, this three-year course provides deep insights into customary practices and contemporary society through a flexible, multi-disciplinary study mode.
Curating and Cultural Leadership
In the Curating and Cultural Leadership program from University of New South Wales we foster a vision of leadership that is deeply diverse and non-hierarchical, forging connections between curating, audience engagement, policy, management, critical writing, promotion, production and other emerging roles.

Graduate Diploma in Arts in Samoan Studies
The Graduate Diploma in Arts in Samoan Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington will prepare you to study that subject at postgraduate level, such as the Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the Master of Arts.

Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Cultural Anthropology
Explore your area of interest in more detail and improve your career prospects with Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Cultural Anthropology program from Victoria University of Wellington.
Indigenous Studies
The Indigenous Studies programme at the University of Otago explores the cultures, histories, and knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples. This flexible degree is available as a full-time or part-time programme, offering students a deep understanding of identity, sovereignty, and social justice in a global context.

The Master of Cultural Anthropology
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Master of Cultural Anthropology programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.
Science Communication
The Science Communication programme at the University of Otago is a flexible postgraduate course offered via distance learning. Available as a PGCertSciComm or PGDipSciComm, it provides part-time and full-time options. Students master the art of storytelling to bridge the gap between complex research and the general public.

Te Reo Maori
The Te Reo Maori programme from University of Canterbury prepares graduates for a professional career in te reo Māori.
Business - Arts and Cultural Management
Be prepared for leadership roles within the arts and creative industries while connecting with like-minded professionals who share your passion wiht this Graduate with a Business - Arts and Cultural Management from Deakin University.

Digital Communication and Culture
The Digital Communication and Culture programme at The University of Sydney is aimed at people pursuing careers in fields where digital media are bringing the greatest changes. These include media, education, museums, web, marketing, publishing, creative industries, social media, mobile media, communications and computer games.
Leadership in Aboriginal Education
Developed in consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders’ communities, in the Leadership in Aboriginal Education program at the University of Sydney learn how to identify and disrupt deficit discourses about Aboriginal peoples, cultures and histories by creating deep and real world cultural understandings through your students.
Maori Studies
The Maori Studies program offered by Massey University is advancing Māori knowledge for shaping tomorrow and strengthening today.
Globalisation (Advanced)
How do you give your career an edge in an increasingly globalised world? You become an expert in globalisation itself. The Globalisation (Advanced) program at the Australian National University is the only degree in Australia focusing on the rapid pace of economic, cultural, political and social change in the world today and the challenges it brings.
Buddhist Studies
The Buddhist Studies programme at the University of Otago is an engaging minor-only subject that explores the profound impact of Eastern thought on global culture. Students examine Indian origins and Asian expansions through flexible study modes. This undergraduate minor requires 90 points and integrates seamlessly with various degrees.
Culture, Health and Medicine
The Culture, Health and Medicine program at the Australian National University is the only program of its kind in Australia. Combining anthropological, sociological, and other social science perspectives, as well as technical expertise in health-related research and practice.

Indigenous Australian Cultural Studies
The Master of Indigenous Australian Cultural Studies from Curtin University will offer students and employees graduates who are ready for an HDR degree in research, or who are poised to work with high order skills and thinking regarding Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural practices.
Business - Arts and Cultural Management
Sharpen your leadership skills and get access to work in the field of arts. You can also use this course as a stepping stone into the master degree with this Graduate Certificate of Business - Arts and Cultural Management at Deakin University.
Business (People and Culture)
The Graduate Diploma of Business (People and Culture) at University of Southern Queensland will help you to build a career as a human resource professional both nationally and internationally.

Cultural Studies
The Cultural Studies programme at The University of Sydney encompasses a wide range of subjects within popular culture, media, gender, sexuality, globalisation, and consumer culture.