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51 Master's degrees offered by the university

Health Communication
The Health Communication programme at The University of Sydney will help you develop the core communication skills required to become an effective communicator across health and medicine, public affairs, public relations, community relations and journalism.
Medicine (Advanced) (Internal Medicine)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Internal Medicine) program at the University of Sydney is the first of its kind in Australia. It is a collaboration between The University of Melbourne and The University of Sydney which provides a unique depth of teaching and clinical experience.
Medicine (Internal Medicine)
The Medicine (Internal Medicine) program at the University of Sydney is a practical and clinically focused course that will refine your ability to diagnose, investigate and manage common and important diseases in adults. It will guide your care of patients and will be readily integrated into your daily clinical work.
Intensive Care Nursing
The Intensive Care Nursing program at the University of Sydney aims to provide nurses with sound theoretical underpinning of clinical practice skills to deliver comprehensive care and advice to critically ill patients and their families, as well as work across complex medical environments that demand rapid, advanced and challenging decision making.
Medicine (Advanced) (Clinical Neurophysiology)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Clinical Neurophysiology) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide structured educational programs in neurophysiological monitoring to complement experiential learning in the workplace.
Medicine (Pain Management)
The Medicine (Pain Management) program at the University of Sydney is an evidence-based and clinically relevant program that explores the problem of pain in the community and the role of health professionals in managing and treating a range of pain conditions.
Emergency Nursing
The Emergency Nursing program at the University of Sydney aims to develop the specialist knowledge and skills required to work closely with patients and their families who are confronted with trauma, accidents or acute and unexpected illnesses.
Advanced Surgery (Breast Surgery)
Advanced Surgery (Breast Surgery) from University of Sydney was developed and is delivered in collaboration with Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand Inc. The coursework is designed to provide breast surgeons with the latest knowledge of breast oncology and breast surgical and oncoplastic techniques.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program at the University of Sydney provides specialist postgraduate training in the application of radiation physics, artificial intelligence, dosimetry, imaging, radiobiology and radiation protection for a range of medical conditions including cancer.
Nursing
The Nursing program at the University of Sydney teaches students how to collaborate across other health professionals to provide the highest quality person-centred care.
Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapy program at the University of Sydney equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide high-quality healthcare and change lives. Through practical learning and extensive clinical placements, you will learn to work with clients to help them participate fully in life by focusing on their strengths.
Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology)
The Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology) program at the University of Sydney is a fully online degree with optional face-to-face components for clinicians and clinical researchers. You will learn the skills needed to generate high quality clinical research and interpret research evidence to improve patient care outcomes.
Medicine (Advanced) (Genomics and Precision Medicine)
Medicine (Advanced) (Genomics and Precision Medicine) from University of Sydney aims to broaden knowledge and enhance clinical practice skills in the study areas of cancer genomics, ethical legal and counselling issues, and genomic therapeutics and precision medicine.
International Ophthalmology
International Ophthalmology from University of Sydney aims to provide high-standard specialised training for clinicians from developing regions on specific diseases and pathologies of their home countries.
Biomedical Science (Infection and Immunity)
Biomedical Science (Infection and Immunity) from University of Sydney is designed to meet the rapidly growing demand in research and the biomedical industry for graduates who are trained in state-of-the-art clinical laboratory techniques and will equip students for a career in the biomedical sciences.
Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health) from University of Sydney aims to help students develop nuanced knowledge and effective skills in dealing with the psychosocial contexts, prevention strategies and management techniques for sexual and reproductive health issues.
Global Health
The Global Health program at the University of Sydney focuses on the social, environmental, economic, and political processes that produce and reinforce patterns of ill-health and health inequity.
Public Health
The Public Health program at the University of Sydney focuses on the prevention of illness and promotion of health with opportunities to develop essential knowledge and skills required for practitioners in public health - including the effective management of community health problems to improve conditions and outcomes.
Health Policy and Planning
The Health Policy and Planning program at the University of Sydney will provide you with a detailed and practical understanding of health systems and the policy-making process.
Medicine (Sleep Medicine)
The Medicine (Sleep Medicine) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide students with comprehensive information on the theory and practice of sleep medicine and provide training in clinical, theoretical and research techniques in the discipline.