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17 Master's degrees in Literature in Oceania
Japanese
The Japanese programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of language and culture. Available as a B.A. major or minor, this full-time undergraduate course in Dunedin covers everything from manga to business. Students develop fluency and cultural literacy over three years of dedicated study.

Graduate Diploma in Arts in English Literature
The Graduate Diploma in Arts in English Literature programme 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.

Postgraduate Literary Translation Studies
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 Postgraduate Literary Translation Studies programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.
English Studies
The English Studies program at The University of Sydney delves into contemporary critical theory, the enduring significance of literature in the 21st century, and Australian literary works. It offers opportunities for critical reading, explores literary history, and examines English as a global literature.
Writing and Literature
Hone your creative writing skills and gain practical tools in critical analysis, editing and research by producing a published piece of work with this Master of Arts in Writing and Literature at Deakin University.
Writing and Literature
Learn how to inspire, engage and persuade your audiences. Develop advanced writing skills and unlock exciting roles in publishing and marketing with the Graduate Diploma of Writing and Literature at Deakin University.
Literature and Creative Writing
The Literature and Creative Writing program at Western Sydney University offers you the opportunity to think across creative, critical and disciplinary categories, and to produce either works of scholarship or creative writing (or related creative work that crosses into other areas including music, art, performance and film).
Creative Practice
The Creative Practice programme at Unitec Institute of Technology is a Level 9 master's degree designed for artistic innovation. This 180-credit qualification offers full-time study over 18 months or a three-year part-time route. Students refine professional skills through research-led projects in a dynamic studio environment.

Master of Arts (Research)
The Research in Language, Literature and Culture programme from Flinders University equips you with a wide range of skills valued in all types of organisations and careers.
Latin
Engage in advanced scholarship and contribute your own research to the existing knowledge in your field with this Master of Arts in Latin from University of Auckland.

English (Thesis)
In the English (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury you will develop advanced skills in reading, writing, and critical thinking, while pursuing your own interests in areas including literature, film, and culture.
Reading
The School of Education at University of Guam offers a master’s degree with a specialization in Reading as an Online Program.
Spanish
The Spanish programme at the University of Otago offers flexible study modes for students seeking global fluency. This comprehensive curriculum covers language, literature, and Iberian studies. Whether studying full-time or part-time, students gain vital communication skills and cultural insights over a standard three-year duration.
Writing, Editing and Publishing
In a world of rapid change, there has never been a greater demand for the mastery of the written word. The Writing, Editing and Publishing program is offered at University of Queensland.
Literature
Complete a second masters degree in an Arts subject with this Master of Literature from University of Auckland.
Japanese
The Japanese programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of language and culture. Available as a B.Sc. or B.A. through full-time study, this degree covers everything from anime to business. Students gain global skills in Dunedin or via exchange, preparing for diverse international careers.
Spanish
The Spanish programme at the University of Otago offers flexible study modes for students to master a language spoken by 500 million people. Available as a major or minor within various degrees, this undergraduate course explores Hispanic culture and literature over three years of full-time study in a supportive environment.