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53 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in Oceania

Arts
The Arts degree from University of Canterbury consists of taught coursework, which may include internship opportunities, and independent research in a wide variety of Arts subjects
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.
Contemporary Art
The Contemporary Art program at University of Melbourne serves as a bridge between undergraduate study and independent art practice. The focus of the course is twofold: to develop an individual, professional art practice and a deeper understanding of how this practice intersects with contemporary art.
Moving Image
The Moving Image program at the University of Sydney offers you a hands-on education in contemporary screen production by teaching you how to develop a film project from concept to screen.

Graduate Diploma in Design Innovation in Animation and Visual Effects
The Graduate Diploma in Design Innovation in Animation and Visual Effects program from Victoria University of Wellington will broaden your knowledge into an area you haven't studied before so you can either add depth to your degree or use it as a stepping stone to Master's study in that subject.
Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced)
Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced) from Australian National University offers courses in a range of fields including Australian and Asian art; 19th – 20th century Australian and European art and design; modernism and postmodernism; curatorial practice, all taught by our specialist art historians.
Contemporary Art Practices (Advanced)
The Master of Contemporary Art Practices (Advanced) at the Australian National University is aimed at artists who want to develop a more ambitious, independent contemporary art practice.
Contemporary Art Practices
The Master of Contemporary Art Practices at the Australian National University is aimed at artists who want to develop a more ambitious, independent contemporary art practice. The program extends a student’s practical, theoretical and conceptual knowledge in order to develop a deeper understanding of contemporary practices in context of how artists work in a range of disciplines.
Arts
The Arts program from Deakin University with a blend of theory, practice and a host of majors to choose from, undertake supervised research in arts and contribute to your chosen discipline.

Screen Arts Stream (GCert Arts)
The Screen Arts Stream (GCert Arts) programme from Curtin University is available in the Graduate Certificate in Arts course. Amplify your film and television career with advanced analytical, creative and practical production skills.
Compositing and Tracking
This Compositing and Tracking course from Adelaide University will learn how to work in a range of VFX departments, including Prep, Layout, and Compositing, and gain an understanding of the VFX production pipeline from start to finish.
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.
Theatre Studies
The Theatre Studies programme at the University of Otago is a versatile undergraduate course exploring human imagination. Available as a B.A. major or minor, this full-time, three-year degree combines theory with practice. Students engage in acting, directing, and design within a supportive creative community.

Arts (Research)
Candidates for the degree of Arts (Research) from The University of Sydney conduct research and write a thesis on an approved topic. All research is done under the supervision of a member of our academic staff.
Arts (Sydney)
This Arts (Sydney) MA program from The University of Notre Dame Australia requires you to work closely with two academic supervisors as you undertake a significant and original piece of research, which may include a substantial new discovery or an innovative adaptation, application or interpretation of existing knowledge.

Visual Arts
The Visual Arts programme from Griffith University atracts a diverse blend of students, creating a milieu in which you can passionately follow your ideals and explore a sense of self.
Screen Arts
The Screen Arts program offered by Massey University is strongly industry aligned, and will support connections and partnerships with industry, sector and communities to enable research pathways and externally funded projects.
Arts
The Graduate Certificate of Arts from Charles Darwin University is a flexible postgraduate course that prepares you for further studies or research.
Arts
The Master of Arts offered by Massey University will stretch your horizons and take your prospects up a whole level.
Theatre Studies
The Theatre Studies programme at the University of Otago is a comprehensive undergraduate course exploring human imagination. Available as a full-time Bachelor of Arts, this three-year degree covers acting, directing, and design. Students engage in practical performance and theory within a creative, supportive academic environment.