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211 Master's degrees offered by the university

Economics
The Economics programme at The University of Sydney equips you with the critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills required for a rewarding career in a diverse range of roles in the public and private sectors.

Public Policy
The Public Policy programme at The University of Sydney will explore the opportunities and constraints stemming from political, social, economic, civil and technological factors

Strategic Public Relations
Covering corporate, government, media, investor, community, political and environmental relations, the course in Strategic Public Relations programme at The University of Sydney offers a critical approach that encourages you to determine your influence as a practitioner and reflect on how you, in turn, are influenced by dominant discourses and meta-narratives.

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.

TESOL
The TESOL programme at The University of Sydney helps you to develop the knowledge and expertise needed to successfully face the challenges of English language teaching in second language contexts. Using the latest research and pedagogy, this programme explores key theoretical and practical issues of importance to English language teachers in various contexts.

Teaching (Secondary)
The Teaching (Secondary) programme at The University of Sydney will help you develop expertise in Aboriginal education, teaching for diversity, and the use of educational innovation and technology in classrooms.

Education
Taught by active researchers and designed for experienced educators, leaders and future leaders of education, this flexible and rigorous degree Education from The University of Sydney will enhance your knowledge and practice and deepen your understanding of educational theory and research.

Educational Psychology
The Educational Psychology programme at The University of Sydney will help you develop a deep understanding of theory and current research into diverse areas such as learning, motivation, child and adolescent development (including brain development), thinking skills and individual differences.

Fine Arts
Fine Arts from The University of Sydney is designed to provide you with the opportunity to develop your art practice through advanced research in one or more discipline area.

Teaching (Primary)
The Teaching (Primary) programme at The University of Sydney will help you explore policy frameworks impacting teaching in NSW, Australia and globally. Develop professional knowledge, learn from leading academics, and engage in classroom-based teaching and learning.

Digital Communication and Culture
The Digital Communication and Culture programme at The University of Sydney is aimed at people pursuing careers in fields where digital media are bringing the greatest changes. These include media, education, museums, web, marketing, publishing, creative industries, social media, mobile media, communications and computer games.

Museum and Heritage Studies
The Museum and Heritage Studies programme at The University of Sydney will help you to develop a deep understanding of the core historical and theoretical developments in museum and heritage studies as well as knowledge of current practice and debates.

Social Justice (Peace and Conflict Studies)
Social Justice (Peace and Conflict Studies) from The University of Sydney will explore the intellectual and practical challenges of attaining peace with justice in a programme that you can tailor to suit your personal interests and career aspirations.

International Education
The International Education programme at The University of Sydney explores issues such as the processes of globalisation and their effects on education, intercultural aspects of education, and international systems and institutions, making it the perfect choice for practitioners and potential practitioners in the field.

Special and Inclusive Education
In the Special and Inclusive Education programme at The University of Sydney you will develop the specialised skills, knowledge and values you need to teach children with special education needs, and for leadership, consultancy and resources roles in Special and Inclusive Education.

Social Justice (Human Rights)
In the Social Justice (Human Rights) programme from The University of Sydney you will gain a critical understanding of the roots of human rights violations and the tools and mechanisms deployed to promote and protect them, while developing key skills in research, analysis, communication and advocacy that can be applied in domestic, regional and international contexts.

Cultural Studies
The Cultural Studies programme at The University of Sydney encompasses a wide range of subjects within popular culture, media, gender, sexuality, globalisation, and consumer culture.

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.

Social Justice (Development Studies)
In the Social Justice (Development Studies) programme from The University of Sydney you will address issues in development policy and debate with experts in anthropology, international relations, political economy, linguistics, public health, human geography, economics and sociology.

Art Curating
Taught in collaboration with leading institutions and art spaces, this Art Curating programme at The University of Sydney trains art sector leaders of the future by cultivating a comprehensive knowledge of the cultural, theoretical, social, political and economic forces that shape gallery and museum systems.