255 Master's degrees in Ireland
Classics
The Classics degree at University College Dublin is suitable for graduates with a degree in Classics or related disciplines who want to acquire a deeper understanding of the ancient world.

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.
Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management from Munster Technological University is designed to expose students to current issues in the Human Resource Management domain at a strategic level.
International Development
The International Development program offered by University College Dublin is designed to provide you with an interdisciplinary understanding of the process of development by bringing together expertise in politics, economics, agriculture, political economy and other areas.
Journalism and International Affairs
This unique new Journalism and International Affairs programme from University College Dublin is a one-year programme that combines practical training in audio, video, digital, and social storytelling with academic expertise in international affairs.

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?.
International War Studies
The MA in International War Studies at University College Dublin is a two-year, dual programme offered by UCD School of History and the University of Potsdam whereby students will spend the first year of the course at the University of Potsdam and their second year at UCD. This programme builds on long-standing research collaboration between the two universities.

Accounting
The Master of Arts in Accounting will enhance your analytical skills and teach you advanced accounting subjects in theory and practice. This Accounting programme is offered at the Atlantic Technological University.

Leadership and Advocacy in the Early Years
Through this Leadership and Advocacy in the Early Years programme at the Atlantic Technological University you will develop key skills to help you build your own leadership and advocacy capacity; to shape and influence the key organisations and agencies in the early years sector and to effectively bring about real change.
Art History, Collections and Curating
The MA in Art History, Collections and Curating at University College Dublin offers advanced postgraduate academic training in the history of art, with a special focus on collections and curatorial practice.

Ethics (Corporate Responsibility)
The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) programme at Dublin City University equips participants with a solid foundation in theoretical and applied ethics. It also develops the necessary skills to appraise soundly and confidently confront a vast range of important topical ethical challenges.
Education
The MA in Education degree course at University College Dublin provides graduates who have academic, professional or personal interests in education with an opportunity to pursue these through study and research at postgraduate level.

Universal Design for Learning
The aim of this Universal Design for Learning programme at the Atlantic Technological University is to support educational personnel to develop a variety of teaching methods to lower any barriers to learning, by introducing more flexible methods of teaching, assessment, and service provision to cater for the diversity of learners in their classrooms.

Irish Mythology and Folklore (Online)
The Irish Mythology and Folklore (Online) degree delivered by the University College Cork, explores Irish tradition, focussing both on the earliest and the most recent sources: medieval tales evoking the pre-Christian past; and the folklore of the last few generations.
Politics
The Politics degree from the University College Dublin was developed for those who wish to understand the role of politics in shaping the great issues of our day including power and conflict, distribution and inequality, relations between nations, and the new challenges of globalisation, financial crisis, national security, and climate change.

Ethnochoreology
This Ethnochoreology course from University of Limerick explores dance as a cultural practice, offering a unique lens through which to study movement, identity, and tradition.

Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Criminology and Criminal Justice programme at South East Technological University aims to provide graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in criminal justice settings across a wide range of services including the public service and non-profit sector.
Modern English Literature
The Modern English Literature program from Mary Immaculate College has graduated over 160 students and 97% of these students have graduated with an honours MA degree.
Irish History
The Irish History degree at University College Dublin enables students to work closely with some of the country’s most renowned historians of Ireland to continue the tradition of providing context, insight and originality in the research of Irish history and its communication to a wide audience.