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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
Modern Languages Education
With this Modern Languages Education program at University of Melbourne you will gain the skills required to start an exciting career teaching a Language Other Than English (LOTE).
Screenwriting
Taught by industry professionals, the Screenwriting program at University of Melbourne trains you in the craft of professional screenwriting aligned with your personal vision, leading to compelling and exciting stories that are ready for a feature film or television markets.
Arts and Cultural Management
Gain superior knowledge and a firm skill base to pursue management careers in the arts and cultural sector. The Arts and Cultural Management program at University of Melbourne will develop your transferable skills so you can traverse a broad range of art form contexts, including film, theatre, dance, music and the visual arts.
Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing
Unearth and connect the shared skills between writer, editor and publisher. With the Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing program at University of Melbourne, you can gain a globally recognised, vocationally viable qualification designed with the changing nature of the publishing industry in mind.
Applied Linguistics
If you have previous skills and experience in language teaching, language assessment and testing, speech pathology, language program evaluation or interpreting, the Applied Linguistics program at University of Melbourne pushes your career into the next stage.
Philosophy (Advanced Seminar and Shorter Thesis)
Philosophy (Advanced Seminar and Shorter Thesis) from University of Melbourne provides you the flexibility to pursue an area of humanities and social sciences that interests you. Produce a thesis (20,000-22,000 words) based on original research that reveals your awareness of the latest research and theoretical directions within your chosen discipline of humanities and social sciences.
Contemporary Chinese Studies
The Contemporary Chinese Studies program at University of Melbourne is a vibrant interdisciplinary program accommodating a wide range of interests. You’ll develop a comprehensive understanding of the people, environment, cultures, society, politics, and economy of contemporary China.
Theatre - Writing
The Theatre - Writing program at University of Melbourne will develop your skills and aesthetic as an individual or collaborative writer for diverse forms of contemporary live performance.
Arts (Thesis only)
Arts (Thesis only) from University of Melbourne lets you showcase your ability to present and argue a coherent hypothesis on your chosen issue, as supported by research and analysis.
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.