261 Master's degrees in Ireland

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 degree delivered by the University College Cork introduces you to the advanced study of American, British, and Irish literature and other cultural forms, from the eighteenth century to the present day, as well as to a selection of theoretical works pertaining to the concept of ‘modernity’.

Governance in Financial Services
Governance in Financial Services at the Atlantic Technological University aims to meet the legal, compliance, governance and I.T needs of financial Services companies and has been developed in collaboration with a few key employers within the relevant industry.

Translation Studies
The Translation Studies programme at University of Galway is designed to provide advanced linguistic and technical training in order to prepare our graduates for careers as professional translators.

Interaction Design
This Interaction Design programme from South East Technological University aims to provide maximum flexibility for learners to balance their studies with their other work and life commitments.

Asian Studies
The Asian Studies course at University College Cork provides a global academic context for understanding the rise of East Asia. On this programme we will equip you with a unique set of abilities to engage with the cultural, historic, economic, and political fabric of Asia.

Journalism and Digital Communication
Through the Journalism and Digital Communication course from the University of Limerick you will learn how to find and tell stories that captivate audiences using the power of multimedia storytelling.

English - Texts and Contexts: Medieval to Renaissance
This MA English - Texts and Contexts: Medieval to Renaissance course delivered by the University College Cork offers students the opportunity to explore Old English, Middle English, and early modern literature in all its rich variety and contexts.
Languages and Image Studies
The Languages and Image Studies program offered by University College Dublin invites students to acquire new language skills, and/or to refresh or extend their knowledge of language(s) already studied from a choice of: French; German; Italian; Portuguese; Spanish; Catalan.

Migration, Mobility and Culture
The Migration, Mobility and Culture degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to match the urgent need for initial and advanced training of professionals in all areas of society where specific knowledge regarding the complexity of interactions among people of different cultures, ethnicities and social groups is necessary.

Irish Traditional Music
This Irish Traditional Music degree delivered by the University College Cork provides a holistic practical and theoretical immersion in Irish Traditional Music practice and scholarship. The programme draws on wide-ranging internationally-recognised expertise to offer a progressively flexible postgraduate pathway in Irish Traditional Music.
Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics program from Mary Immaculate College provide a broad-based course of study in language description (language systems; grammar, lexis, and phonology), theories of Applied Linguistics, theories of Second Language Acquisition, frameworks for the study of discourse, sociolinguistics, as well as specialist research skills for the empirical analysis of language in context.
History
The History program from Mary Immaculate College provides an opportunity for students to develop their abilities at postgraduate level, through a mix of taught modules, participation in a dynamic research seminar and completion of a research dissertation.
E-learning Design and Development
E-learning Design and Development from Munster Technological University reflects a special orientation towards, variously, creativity, culture and design, rather than technology per se.

Songwriting
The Songwriting programme from University of Limerick is for people who want to study the artistic practice of songwriting in depth.

Classical Studies
The Classical Studies degree delivered by the University College Cork allows students to develop language skills in both Latin and Greek, while also developing their knowledge of the history, art, and literature of the Roman Imperial period and of the manner in which these were transmitted through the medieval and into the modern periods.

Early and Medieval Irish
The Early and Medieval Irish degree delivered by the University College Cork is concerned with Early Irish language and literature in the period from 600AD to 1200AD, and focuses on the study of language, grammar, texts, and their historical and literary contexts.

Peace and Development Studies
Throughout this Peace and Development Studies at University of Limerick you’ll explore the causes of conflict, examine how peace and development are interconnected, and learn how to apply a range of strategies to real-world challenges.

Ethnomusicology
This Ethnomusicology course at University College Cork is a dynamic discipline, its key focuses include extended fieldwork-based approaches to understanding what people are doing and valuing when they express themselves musically.
Sociology
The MA Sociology programme at University College Dublin provides a broad range of cutting-edge analytical and research skills to better understand significant social issues and problems in contemporary society, and how to act to change them.
Counselling and Psychotherapy (Cognitive Behavioural Modalities)
Counselling and Psychotherapy (Cognitive Behavioural Modalities) from Griffith College helps practitioners and graduates enhance their professional competence in counselling and psychotherapy through advanced study, professional placement, and research. I