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620 Master's degrees in Medicine & Health in Australia
Public Health
Prepare for a role as a public health professional and enjoy a rewarding career where you'll make a difference to people's health outcomes across the community and workplace with this Public Health program offered at the University of Queensland.

Health Sciences
Pursue new knowledge. Become a skilled researcher. Turn your findings into world changing impact. Join the Health Sciences degree at University of Wollongong.
Engineering (Biopharmaceutical)
This Engineering (Biopharmaceutical) course from Adelaide University is suitable for chemical engineering and biological science graduates, as well as engineers with relevant work experience.

Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology
Become a specialist in clinical exercise interventions for people living with a broad range of health conditions and injuries with this Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology course from Curtin University.
Physiotherapy
The Physiotherapy program at the University of Sydney is a three-year course which will provide you with clinical education and research training across core areas of physiotherapy practice.

Mental Health Nursing
This Mental Health Nursing, M.A. course from Australian Catholic University (ACU) aims to expand nursing clinicians’ knowledge and skills in mental health practice and leadership through evidence-based knowledge and practice.
Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced)
The Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced) program at the Australian National University is the only program of its kind in Australia, and students exit with a major piece of research.

Dementia
The Dementia program from University of Tasmania offers a cross-disciplinary understanding of dementia and its impact on individuals, societies and governments. Graduates will possess a range of knowledge and perspectives to inform their professional and personal support for the needs of people with dementia.

Pharmaceutical Science
The Master of Pharmaceutical Science from University of Tasmania is a 2-year course offered in Hobart and is taught over four semesters.
Professional Psychology
Take the next step to become a registered psychologist with the Master of Professional Psychology at University of Southern Queensland.
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.
Digital Health
There's never been a better time to build new skills and follow your passion. Lead the digital transformation of healthcare with this Master of Digital Health at La Trobe University.
Medical Imaging
If you’re a graduate but considering a career change, then the Master of Medical Imaging from University of Canberra offers an accelerated learning program that condenses a comprehensive three-year course into an internationally recognised Medical Imaging qualification in only 2.5 years.
Counselling (Child, Youth and Family Therapy)
Are you passionate about the wellbeing of children, young adults and families? University of Southern Queensland’s Graduate Certificate of Counselling (Child, Youth and Family Therapy) will equip you in skills of child abuse prevention and intervention, along with relationship, family, child and youth counselling.
Dietetics
The Master of Dietetics program at Charles Darwin University provides you with the knowledge and skills to embark on a career in the field of nutrition and dietetics.
Pharmacy
If you’re looking for an alternative career path that offers long-term career prospects and exponential growth, while also taking advantage of your existing qualifications - then the Master of Pharmacy from University of Canberra is the perfect next step.

Public Health
The Public Health programme from Flinders University are founded on a commitment to the advancement of quality and integrity in multidisciplinary practice, and principles of equity, inclusiveness, accountability and community participation.
Medicine (Clinical Neurophysiology)
The Medicine (Clinical Neurophysiology) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide structured educational programs in neurophysiological monitoring to complement experiential learning in the workplace.
Nursing
The Nursing programme from Victoria University is designed for registered nurses who want to transform the delivery of healthcare services in Australia.
Clinical Exercise Physiology
This Clinical Exercise Physiology program from Deakin University will build on your current expertise and develop advanced skills to take the next step towards becoming an accredited exercise physiologist.