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Common Master’s Degree Courses in Australia

1. Master of Nursing / Master of Advanced Nursing / Master of Midwifery

Nursing and midwifery are fields of strong demand in Australia. If you graduate from a recognised program, become registered (with agencies like the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Accreditation Council – ANMAC) and work in a nursing role, you align with occupations like Registered Nurse listed on the skilled lists. If you choose specialisations (e.g., critical care, emergency nursing, aged-care) even better.

2. Master of Engineering (various specialisations)

Engineering remains a core demand area (civil, mechanical, electrical, software, mining, etc). The occupations associated with engineering are on the MLTSSL in many cases.

A master’s in engineering (especially if you already have a relevant bachelor) improves your qualifications and may help with registration/licensing and job prospects.

Key is then obtaining a skills assessment (for example via the Engineers Australia) for your occupation.

3. Master of Information Technology / Master of Data Science / Master of Cybersecurity

The IT/tech sector is highlighted as a demand area in Australia’s skilled migration discourse (software engineers, cybersecurity specialists, data analysts).

If you complete such a master’s and secure skilled work in Australia in a relevant occupation (listed on the SOL), you may have good prospects in Australia.

4. Master of Teaching / Master of Education (with specialisation)

Teaching (especially in certain subject areas or in regional/rural locations) is often in demand.

A master’s in teaching or educational leadership may help if you aim to become a registered teacher or specialise in shortage subjects (STEM, special ed, early childhood) or location (regional).

Then you must register with the relevant teaching accreditation body (e.g., the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership – AITSL) and secure employment.

5. Master of Social Work / Master of Allied Health / Master of Public Health

Allied health professionals and social work roles are increasingly on migration radar because of healthcare and community service needs.

A master’s qualification in one of those fields (social work, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, public health) then registration/licensing + job experience give you a route.