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493 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Australia

Information and Communications Technology
Supercharge your career prospects by becoming equipped with high-level professional skills with the Master of Information and Communications Technology programme from University of the Sunshine Coast.
Psychology (Educational and Developmental)
Pursue your passion to optimise learning and development, and work with individuals, families and communities to promote wellbeing and resilience with Master of Psychology (Educational and Developmental) at the Queensland University of Technology.
Media and Communications
Whether you’re an aspiring or experienced media professional, the Master of Media and Communications program at Macquarie University will give you the skills you need to expertly respond to the challenges associated with the changing mediascape in ethical and socially engaged ways.
Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced)
A Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) from University of Newcastle with a specialisation in International Business, equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to succeed in accounting across the globe.
Child, Youth and Family Therapy
The Child, Youth and Family Therapy from the University of Southern Queensland is a qualifying specialisation – students from a non-counselling background can study this postgraduate counselling degree. Graduates of this specialisation meet the educational requirements for entry into the counselling profession.
Professional Accounting
The Professional Accounting program from Charles Darwin University focuses on the knowledge and skills required for practice as a certified practising accountant or chartered accountant along with effective management, accountability and control, and effective decision-making for financial success.
Master of Environmental Science - Environmental Economics
The Master of Environmental Science - Environmental Economics from The University of Western Australia seeks to create sought after professionals who have the knowledge and practical skills to manage and solve environmental challenges, from local to global, now and into the future.
International Relations (Professional)
Gain high-level skills in theoretical and empirical analysis to interpret global issues with the International Relations (Professional) program at Deakin University.

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme from Flinders University aims to meet the research and professional needs of graduates with an interest in Australian archaeology, archaeological field practice and cultural heritage consultancy.
International Relations
Gain skills in theoretical and empirical analysis to better understand global issues, current responses and how they can be improved with the Master of Arts in International Relations from Deakin University.

Master of Community Development
The Master of Community Development MA program offered at Murdoch University is for those wanting to make a difference through positive change to make their neighbourhood a better place.

International Relations
The International Relations programme at The University of Sydney helps you understand and address the world’s most pressing challenges, including war and peace, social and economic justice, development, and addressing environmental crises. Investigate relations among states and non-state actors, including the evolution of the international system.

Master of Counselling
Are you passionate about mental health and helping people through the most difficult of times? Become a professional counsellor by combining literature and research with practical training with this Master of Counselling program offered at Murdoch University.
Master of Social Change and Development
The Master of Social Change and Development programme from University of Newcastle will teach you how to undertake projects in collaboration with community members.
War Studies
The War Studies program from University of New South Wales is an interdisciplinary degree focused on war and its effects. It is built around a central core of subjects in military history, with additional options addressing topics in strategy, international relations, security and literature.
IPS Executive Program in Economics
The IPS Executive Program in Economics is a tuition-free, 100% online, self-paced program covering key advanced topics in economics. It develops analytical and decision-making skills through areas such as policy, finance, global economics, and behavioural insights, supporting professional and strategic understanding.
Master of International Development
The Master of International Development programme from The University of Western Australia engages you with the contemporary challenges of addressing poverty and inequality globally through an emphasis on empirical evidence, real-world case studies, and debates.
Counselling
The Master of Counselling from University of Canberra provides advanced training in counselling, as well as a pathway to registration with the Australian Counselling Association – the nation’s professional accreditation body for counsellors and psychotherapists.
Psychology (Organisational and Human Factors)
This Psychology (Organisational and Human Factors) course from Adelaide University prepares you for a fulfilling career as a registered psychologist, specialising in work and organisations.
Communication
The Master of Communication from Bond University will take your skills to the next level, bring you up-to-date on the risks and opportunities of new and emerging media, and future-proof your career with the ability to adapt to work situations that have yet to be imagined.