54 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in Ireland
Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation
This Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation is a programme at University College Dublin for law enforcement. It aims to provide high quality forensic computing and cybercrime investigation training and formal education.

Edge Computing - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Edge Computing - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
This Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence programme at University of Galway is aimed at graduates with a primary qualification in Computer Science or related subject area. It is not a conversion course, but expects students to be already at a very high technical standard with regard to their Computer Science education.
Advanced Artificial Intelligence
The new one-year Master's in Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) at University College Dublin is designed for individuals with a basic understanding of AI who are eager to delve into cutting-edge topics. Why do the UCD MSc in Advanced AI? 1. The largest concentration of AI researchers in Ireland. 2. Great AI job opportunities. 3. A structured curriculum with advanced option modules
High Performance Computing
Provided by the School of Mathematics, the High Performance Computing programme of Trinity College Dublin is a one year (full time) taught Master of Science degree. The degree provides practical training in the emerging high performance computing technology sector.

Science (Computer Science)
The Science (Computer Science) programme from Maynooth University is a postgraduate course intended for graduates whose level 8 primary degree included 3-years' study of Computing.

Electronic and Computer Engineering
This Electronic and Computer Engineering degree from Dublin City University was designed by world-leading academics to equip students with the technical expertise and visionary mindset required to tackle the complex challenges that define the 21st century.
Electronic and Computer
This ME in Electronic and Computer Engineering at University College Dublin is a two-year programme designed to develop professional engineers who can excel in the electronic and computer sectors worldwide.
Computing in Medical Device Software Engineering
Computing in Medical Device Software Engineering is offered by Dundalk Institute of Technology. The aim of this programme is to produce graduates with an advanced level of theoretical knowledge and practice, innovation and management skills to enable their professional development in both the IT industry but in particular within the healthcare software industry.

Computing (with Major Options)
The MSc in Computing (with Major Options) at Dublin City University offers a choice of Majors, designed to equip graduates with a range of cutting-edge skills, enabling them to produce high-quality software and systems that deliver solutions to business and the economy.
Data and Computational Science
The MSc in Data and Computational Science at University College Dublin is a one-year full-time programme designed for those seeking advanced knowledge in applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science. This course prepares students for careers in various sectors by equipping them with essential skills for research and practical applications in data science.

Computer Science - Intelligent Systems
The Computer Science - Intelligent Systems programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed and taught by staff who are leading experts in their fields, and the course content is inspired by their cutting-edge work as well as their contacts with leading industry researchers around the globe.

Computing (Enterprise Software Systems)
This Computing (Enterprise Software Systems) programme from South East Technological University is designed to develop and refine a set of skills essential for successful engagement of enterprises with information and communications technology (ICT).
Digital Innovation
This degree in Digital Innovation at University College Dublin is suitable for graduates of any discipline (but especially those from business and/or IT backgrounds), and current professionals looking to enhance their prior qualifications with a business / IT specialisation.