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26 Master's degrees offered by the university
Clinical Speech and Language Studies
The aims of the Clinical Speech and Language Studies programme of Trinity College Dublin are to provide qualified speech and language therapists with opportunities to advance their academic knowledge and professional practice skills with specialist clinical populations.
Linguistics
The Linguistics programme of Trinity College Dublin has been running for nearly 30 years. The students have in some cases come from language professions, or direct from undergraduate degrees which include language-centred elements.
Literary Translation
The Literary Translation programme of Trinity College Dublin is a unique opportunity to develop a wide range of practical skills related to translation, while also building a strong understanding of the theory and history of translation thought and a keen critical eye.
Contextual Theologies and Interfaith Relations
Contextual Theologies and Interfaith Relations is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Phil. in Contextual Theologies and Interfaith Relations is an interdisciplinary course that explores the inherent contextuality and pluralism of theological reflection, and especially their implications for inter- and intra-faith relations.
Clinical Speech and Language Studies (Dysphagia)
The Clinical Speech and Language Studies (Dysphagia) programme of Trinity College Dublin offers qualified speech and language therapists who already have a license to practise an opportunity to develop specialist skills in all aspects of dysphagia (swallowing disorders) in both adult and paediatric populations.
Modern Irish History
The Modern Irish History programme of Trinity College Dublin introduces well-qualified Humanities or Social Sciences graduates to research in modern Irish history, to the problems currently addressed by historians and to the methods they apply to study of the subject.