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35 Master's degrees offered by the university
Immunotherapeutics
The Immunotherapeutics programme of Trinity College Dublin is an innovative and multidisciplinary postgraduate degree for scientists wishing to pursue careers in the therapeutics industry and related fields.
Advanced Practice (Nursing)
The Advanced Practice (Nursing) programme of Trinity College Dublin prepares suitably qualified, experienced nurses, who wish to pursue a career as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, to develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes.
Entrepreneurship of Smart Medicines
Entrepreneurship of Smart Medicines is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Sc. in Entrepreneurship of Smart Medicines programme is designed to provide a new language to those coming from a non-biology background in drug discovery and pharmaceutical development.
Specialist Practice- Renal
Specialist Practice- Renal is offered by Trinity College Dublin. Specialist Nursing (Renal) is designed to enable registered nurses to increase their knowledge, experience, and clinical skills within this chosen speciality.
Addiction Recovery
The Addiction Recovery programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed for Addiction Recovery Practitioners working across the Addiction and support services. The course is offered by the Discipline of Public Health and Primary Care at the School of Medicine, with a range of teaching from leading experts from across Trinity College as well as leading clinicians the Health Service Executive.
Cancer Survivorship
The Cancer Survivorship programme of Trinity College Dublin is aimed at health care professionals from a wide range of backgrounds, including medicine, nursing and allied healthcare disciplines, who are involved in the provision of care to cancer patients.
Regulatory Affairs for Medical Devices
Regulatory Affairs for Medical Devices is offered by Trinity College Dublin. In recent years, the medical device regulation in Europe has undergone a fundamental redesign and this is leading to changes in market dynamics and the nature of the medical device ecosystem.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Pharmaceutical Sciences programme of Trinity College Dublin is an integrated multidisciplinary course addressing fundamental and applied aspects of drug and drug product discovery, development, production and analysis.
Health Policy and Management
Health Policy and Management is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The Health Policy Management programme equips learners with vital knowledge, skills and tools for understanding, researching and working in complex and changing health and social care systems.
Midwifery
The Midwifery programme of Trinity College Dublin is taught by the School of Nursing and Midwifery, in partnership with The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin and The Coombe Womens’ Hospital, Dublin.
Diagnostic Radiography
The Diagnostic Radiography programme of Trinity College Dublin is aimed at graduates with a science or healthcare related undergraduate degree that wish to pursue a career in diagnostic radiography. The course is an accelerated programme of study, delivered over two years and comprises 120 credits of taught components and a dissertation.
Immunology
The Immunology programme of Trinity College Dublin includes study of immunological processes and mechanism, how they contribute to disease and how they might be manipulated therapeutically.
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine programme of Trinity College Dublin offers a state of the art date overview of the emerging field of Genomic Medicine which is increasingly impacting on the conduct of medical practice and life science research, leading to the era of personalised medicine.
Hospital Pharmacy
The Hospital Pharmacy programme of Trinity College Dublin consists of a practice-based teaching programme complemented by lectures, tutorials and workshops. The course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake all aspects of hospital pharmacy.
Childrens Nursing
The Childrens Nursing programme of Trinity College Dublin aims to develop and expand knowledge, skills and attitudes in nurses towards infants, children and their parents and family, as a unit in society.