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217 Master's degrees offered by the university

Archaeology - Human Osteoarchaeology
This Archaeology - Human Osteoarchaeology course is designed to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of and practical training in human osteoarchaeology: the analysis of human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts.

Finance (Banking and Risk Management)
The Finance (Banking and Risk Management) degree delivered by the University College Cork It involves an advanced study of the theory and practice of investment, banking and risk management. You will study advanced Finance, Financial Economics, Macroeconomics and Quantitative Financial Techniques - taught through in demand data analysis software such as Python or R.

Older Person Rehabilitation
The Older Person Rehabilitation degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to provide students, from a range of different professional backgrounds, with interdisciplinary learning in the theory and practice of Older Person Rehabilitation.

Psychology - Work and Organisational Psychology
The Psychology - Work and Organisational Psychology degree delivered by the University College Cork is underpinned by three key themes that differentiate it from other programmes in Ireland. These themes are based on our school’s particular areas of expertise and address contemporary workplace concerns and challenges.

Radiation Therapy
This Radiation Therapy degree at University College Cork is an intensive pre-registration programme for students with a primary degree in a subject other than Radiation Therapy.

Computing Science
This Computing Science programme at University College Cork will provide you with the skills required to understand the entrepreneurship and innovation required for the software industry.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
This Cognitive Behavioural Therapy degree delivered by the University College Cork is offered part-time over two years. The course is aligned with the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).

Analytical Chemistry
This Analytical Chemistry degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to give participants a thorough training in the theory and practice of modern analytical techniques, with special regard to solving problems such as arise in various areas of Irish industry.

Information Systems for Business Performance
This Information Systems for Business Performance degree course delivered by the University College Cork is a conversion course. It is designed for applicants who have not previously studied high levels of software development (e.g. Business Information Systems, Computer Science, and Software Development) or who have not more than two years of work experience in these fields.

International Public Policy and Diplomacy
The International Public Policy and Diplomacy degree delivered by the University College Cork is an innovative, interdisciplinary, taught master’s course that provides graduates with the expertise required for successful careers in international policy environments.

Public Health
This Public Health delivered by University College Cork is a multi-disciplinary course that allows you to specialise in health promotion, health protection, or advanced epidemiology. The course offers both quantitative and qualitative research methods.

Clinical Pharmacy (Online)
The Clinical Pharmacy (Online) is a two-year, part-time distance learning degree delivered by the University College Cork specially designed for pharmacists employed in a healthcare setting, who want to enhance their clinical pharmacy knowledge and practice skills. Much of the learning is case-based so scientific and professional elements are integrated.

Gaelic Literature (Online)
This Gaelic Literature (Online) course delivered by the University College Cork provides students with an in-depth introduction to a distinctive body of literature, giving expression to the many identities of the Gaelic world, and extending over 1200 years, from monastic to modern times.

Beginnings of Irish Christianity
This Beginnings of Irish Christianity degree delivered by the University College Cork provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the religious culture and spirituality of early medieval Ireland, from the conversion to Christianity down to the end of the twelfth century.

English - Modernities - Literature, Theory and Culture from the Romantics to the Present
This English - Modernities - Literature, Theory and Culture from the Romantics to the Present course at University College Cork introduces students to the advanced study of American and British literature and other cultural forms, from the eighteenth century to the present day, as well as to a selection of European and American theoretical works pertaining to the concept of ?modernity?.

Medical and Surgical Nursing
The Medical and Surgical Nursing course delivered by the University College Cork recognises the need for specialist postgraduate education to assist general nurses in meeting the challenges of increased levels of patient acuity, along with ethical and patient-safety challenges in medical-surgical settings.

Architecture
The Architecture degree delivered by the University College Cork in conjunction with the Munster Technological University.

Applied Computing Technology
This Applied Computing Technology degree delivered by the University College Cork is a conversion course open to graduates from non-computing disciplines.

International Business Law
This International Business Law programme at University College Cork combines a focus on realities of business law in practice with a broader discussion of relevant theoretical and policy issues.

Food Microbiology
The Food Microbiology course University College Cork covers the breadth of classical and modern food microbiology, including food safety and spoilage; food fermentation; food biotechnology; hygienic production of food; the impact of diet on health; the molecular mechanisms of infectious microbes and the role of the gut microbiota in human health.