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297 Master's degrees offered by the university
Environmental and Climate Law
The Environmental and Climate Law program offered by University College Dublin considers that environmental degradation and the climate and biodiversity crises are amongst the most important issues of our time.
European History
The MA European History (UNICA) at University College Dublin is a stimulating two-year interdisciplinary, comparative Master’s programme which offers the choice between partner universities in five European capitals – Dublin, Berlin, Paris, Rome, and Vienna.
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy programme at the University College Dublin provides a clinical training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy contributing to professional qualification to practice.
Medical Physics
Medical Physics is the branch of physics that applies the concepts and principles of physics to the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. The Medical Physics programme at University College Dublin is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in Medical Physics, either in a clinical environment or in research.
Group Analytic Psychotherapy
The Group Analytic Psychotherapy programme at the University College Dublin serves as the academic component of the final or qualifying level of a three-tier clinical training in the theory and practice of group analytic psychotherapy.
Ultrasound
The Ultrasound programme at the University College Dublin develops professional competencies by integrating clinical skills with specialist theoretical knowledge.
Politics
The Politics program offered by University College Dublin is highly flexible, allowing students to select modules from Comparative Politics, Research Methods, Development Studies, Political Theory, and Public Policy, according to their specific interests.
American Politics and Foreign Policy
This American Politics and Foreign Policy degree at University College Dublin was the first of its kind to be established in Europe and North America providing students with a sophisticated understanding of the United States, its foreign relations, and domestic politics.
Advanced Synthetic Chemistry
This Advanced Synthetic Chemistry course from University College Dublin is designed for Chemistry graduates who are interested in deepening their knowledge of synthetic chemistry with a view to pursuing a career in either the fine chemical or pharmaceutical industries.
Critical Care Nursing
This Critical Care Nursing programme from University College Dublin is designed for holders of Graduate Diplomas in the following specialities: Critical Care–Intensive Care, Critical Care-Cardiovascular, Heart Failure Nursing, Paediatric Critical Care and Peri-Operative Nursing.
International Pre-Master's Pathway
The International Pre-Master's Pathway programme of the University College Dublin offers students the best way to prepare for their Master’s degree. These programme provide the opportunity to attend Master's specific preparatory courses with each student attending academic modules relevant to their chosen UCD Master’s as well as modules on thesis preparation, Irish culture and creative thinking.
Welfare and Justice
At the Welfare and Justice program offered by University College Dublin you will develop an understanding of key issues in society, the relationship between theory and research, and a variety of research designs and processes: qualitative, quantitative and comparative designs.
Architecture
The Architecture programme at University College Dublin equips students to deal with complex design problems in a challenging context. Through studio projects, academic writing and practical experiments, it develops professional capacities while placing equal emphasis on research and critical enquiry.
Digital and AI Policy
The Digital and AI Policy program offered by University College Dublin is designed to offer graduates the opportunity to study some of the core topical, theoretical and methodological Digital & AI Policy issues arising today.
Comparative Social Change
The MSc Comparative Social Change at University College Dublin is a oneyear full time programme which is jointly delivered by Trinity’s Department of Sociology and the School of Sociology at UCD. It provides students with the theoretical frameworks and practical research skills necessary to understand the processes and pressing issues presented by global social change.
Plant Biology and Biotechnology
Rapid developments in our understanding of plants and their significance to our wellbeing has been achieved through advances in a range of disciplines including genetics, genomics, cell biology, physiology, ecology and studies on climate change. Graduates of this one-year Plant Biology and Biotechnology programme at the University College Dublin will be equipped with the knowledge and skills in these recent advances to rise to the future challenges in academia, industry and policy development.
Civil Engineering
Globally, Civil Engineers are essential to the provision of transportation systems, bridges, buildings and other infrastructure, clean water, waste management, and earthworks. The Civil Engineering programme is offered at University College Dublin.
Global Health
The Global Health program offered by University College Dublin introduces students to epidemiological concepts, principles and research methods primarily focussed on population-based studies, but fundamental to studies across a broad range of disciplines.
History of Welfare and Medicine in Society
Medicine, illness and welfare occupy a central place in all our lives. The History of Welfare and Medicine in Society degree at University College Dublin is designed to enable you to understand the place of medicine and welfare in society and history (c1750-1980) and engage with critical debates through various media including film, literature, and art, amongst others.
Philosophy of Mind and Embodied Cognition
The Philosophy of Mind and Embodied Cognition program offered by University College Dublin draws upon the research interests of a stellar faculty of philosophers, psychologists and cognitive scientists at UCD.