261 Master's degrees in Ireland

Music, Sound, Culture and Media
The MA in Music, Sound, Culture and Media at Dublin City University is primarily designed for students wishing to engage in a programme that reflects increasingly interdisciplinary spheres of music, sound and cultural and media production and engagement in contemporary societies.

International Peacebuilding, Security and Development Practice
The International Peacebuilding, Security and Development Practice programme from Maynooth University offers a rewarding learning experience for those who wish to work in development and peacebuilding in conflict or post-conflict contexts.

English (Medieval and Renaissance Literature)
The English (Medieval and Renaissance Literature) degree 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.

Museum Studies
The Museum Studies course delivered by the University College Cork will enable you to develop your knowledge and understanding of the history, theory, and practice of museums, and will prepare you for future employment in this sector. It will also support the museum profession through entry-level training and continuing professional development of existing staff.

European Studies (Double Degree)
The European Studies (Double Degree) at University of Limerick gives you the opportunity to study European politics, law, economics, and culture from multiple perspectives, while living and learning in both Ireland and Germany.
MA in Human Resource Management
The programme aims to develop an in-depth understanding of the core disciplines in the area of human resources (HR). It recognises that HR must operate in challenging and dynamic business environments that are constantly changing, and seeks to enable students to deliver effective business solutions that optimise the people resources of their organisation.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
The MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages at University College Dublin is an internationally recognised qualification in the field of English language education.

Writing
The MA in Writing at University of Galway is a one-year, full-time course. It covers a range of genres and forms, and it interacts with our other postgraduate offerings in Literature and Publishing, Drama and Theatre, and Film. The course thus builds on our strengths in the teaching of writing for page and stage, screen, journalism and other media.

International Development
International Development from University of Galway is deigned to equip you with the knowledges and skills to tackle the most urgent concerns of international development in the world today.
Journalism
The Master of Arts in Journalism at Technological University Dublin is a full-time programme lasting one year. This degree equips students with essential skills in reporting, editing, and producing across various media platforms. The course combines practical experience with academic learning, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the evolving media landscape.

Critical and Creative Media
This Critical and Creative Media programme from Maynooth University combines critical thinking and cutting-edge creative practice to tackle the challenging environment of contemporary media industries.

History of the Family (Online)
The History of the Family (Online) course from University of Limerick combines the strengths of two historical traditions: the independent researcher of family history and the sub-discipline of the history of the family.
Media Studies
The Media Studies program from Mary Immaculate College is an innovative programme that offers students the opportunity to study a wide range of contemporary media topics at an advanced level. These include streams in Film Studies, Audio Studies and Cultural Studies.

English
The English course from University of Limerick offers a multicultural learning environment where you’ll develop independent research and self-directed learning skills essential for your future career.
Adolescent Studies
Adolescent Studies from Griffith College is an ICHAS (Irish College of Humanities and Applied Sciences) programme. ICHAS are responsible for its delivery & all academic matters pertaining to it.
Philosophy
With the Philosophy programme from University College Dublin, you will develop your skills of critical analysis in both speech and writing, precision and clarity in your self-expression and a much more nuanced appreciation of central philosophical questions.
Arts and Engagement
The Arts and Engagement course at Munster Technological University will run part-time, one day a week over two years. Electives are timetabled in 2-day blocks once a month. Successful applicants who have completed the Certificate in Principles of Art Therapy can chose to be exempted from the year one elective.
Irish Studies
The Irish Studies degree is an interdisciplinary programme at University College Dublin that examines the variety and diversity of Irish history, society and cultural practice.

Gender and Sexuality Studies
Do you have an interest in any aspect of gender and sexuality? Would you like to acquire an in-depth background knowledge relating to today’s societal debates and perspectives around gender and sexuality? If you are keen to learn about, to analyse and to understand SOGI matters in Irish, European and global contexts, then you will enjoy Gender and Sexuality Studies from Dublin City University MA.

Modern Irish
The Modern Irish degree delivered by the University College Cork includes modules on literature in Irish, the Irish language and Irish manuscripts and palaeography.