128 Master's degrees in Australia
International Automotive Engineering
Designed to meet the needs of the global automotive industry, this International Automotive Engineering program from the RMIT University develops the skills you need to take a leading role in automotive engineering design, control systems, numerical simulations, manufacturing and testing.

Engineering (Biomedical)
The Engineering (Biomedical) programme from Flinders University capitalizes on the growing opportunities for biomedical engineers caused by various factors including the demand for increasingly sophisticated medical technology to support the quality of life of an ageing population, and the demand for devices to improve health and fitness particularly within elite sports.
Telecommunication and Network Engineering
Gain advanced knowledge in the fields of Internet of Things networks, telecommunications and network engineering with this Telecommunication and Network Engineering degree from the RMIT University.
Geomechanical Engineering
The Geomechanical Engineering program at the University of Sydney will help you gain specialised technical knowledge about the engineering behaviour of earth materials. Learn how to examine soil and rock layers and determine their physical and chemical properties to design foundations and earthworks structures.
Mechatronics and Automation Engineering (Professional)
Mechatronics and automation engineering centres around the fusion of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science and control systems. Macquarie University offers a master in Mechatronics and Automation Engineering (Professional)
Engineering
The Master of Engineering from University of Queensland is designed to develop your expertise through advanced courses and specialised electives.
On-Campus Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Electrical Systems)
This On-Campus Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Electrical Systems) course from Engineering Institute of Technology combining cutting-edge research skills and practical problem-solving to drive innovation in real-world engineering challenges.
Engineering - Biomedical
Engineering - Biomedical from University of New South Wales is a two-year full-time degree that'll help you develop the specialised skills and knowledge to build a successful career in Biomedical Engineering and gain a recognised accreditation.
Engineering Science - Water, Wastewater and Waste Engineering
The Master of Engineering Science - Water, Wastewater and Waste Engineering is a 2-year full-time postgraduate degree at the University of New South Wales that promotes flexible learning at Australia’s leading engineering faculty.
Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Robotics is the new frontier in application of deep learning and impactful research. Make your mark today with this Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering program from the RMIT University.
Engineering Science - Transport Engineering
Engineering Science - Transport Engineering from University of New South Wales is designed to develop skills in modelling and analysing transport systems, both passenger and freight. You will gain deep knowledge in the planning, functional design, operation and management of transport infrastructure, with a focus on its economic and environmental impact.
Engineering Science - Structural Engineering
Engineering Science - Structural Engineering from University of New South Wales will help you develop advanced professional skills in computational analysis and design of steel, and in reinforced, composite and pre-stressed concrete structures.It is designed for practising structural engineers and recent graduates planning a career in structural or civil engineering.

Management
The Master of Management at University of Wollongong provides a strong grounding in some of the most modern management thinking applicable to engineering industries.

Master of Engineering
This Master of Engineering degree offered at Edith Cowan University is for those who have a non- Professionally Accredited engineering or technology degree and wish to upgrade to a Professionally Accredited engineering qualification, or wish to branch out into another area of specialisation.
Engineering Science - Civil Engineering
Engineering Science - Civil Engineering from University of New South Wales is a two-year postgraduate degree in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Designed for students who have a four-year accredited engineering degree, this program will broaden your job prospects through cross-training, re-training or specialisation.

On-Campus - Master Of Engineering (Industrial Automation)
The On-Campus - Master Of Engineering (Industrial Automation) from the Engineering Institute of Technology objective is to equip students with expertise in Industrial Automation engineering, meeting the increasing demands of industry, including control, instrumentation, communication, machine learning and safety.
Power Engineering
The Power Engineering program at the University of Sydney will develop specialised technical knowledge in power engineering, studying power systems, such as electric power generation, transmission and distribution, power conversion, and electromechanical devices. Gain advanced skills to plan, design, construct, operate and maintain power systems and equipment.
Engineering Science (Geoenergy and Geostorage)
Engineering Science (Geoenergy and Geostorage) from University of New South Wales bridges the gap between geoenergy and petroleum engineering, focusing on sustainable use of the Earth's resources.
Online - Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Civil - Structural)
This Online - Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Civil - Structural) course from Engineering Institute of Technology is a two-year postgraduate degree for engineers seeking to advance their expertise in structural engineering, modelling, and analysis of various materials and structural systems.
Advanced Engineering
The Master of Advanced Engineering from Monash University is designed to provide engineers with the opportunity to specialise in their chosen field.