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217 Master's degrees offered by the university

Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Systems (Online)
The Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Systems (Online) programme at University College Cork Online is aimed at graduates who currently work within the pharmaceutical industry and wish to fulfil the EU educational requirements for Qualified Person (QP) status.

Analysis of Pharmaceutical Compounds
The Analysis of Pharmaceutical Compounds course at University College Cork is designed to provide advanced knowledge and hands-on training in modern analytical instrumental techniques.

Irish Language and European Law
This Irish Language and European Law degree delivered by the University College Cork offers intensive training in spoken and written Irish to holders of legal degrees or other legal qualifications (solicitors, barristers), or degrees that include a significant element of law, and enhances those qualifications with a tailored suite of course modules in European Law.

Engineering in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Systems
The Engineering in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Systems programme from University College Cork is a unique offering of the discipline of Process and Chemical Engineering designed to provide participants with an advanced qualification related to pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical processing.

Audiology
The Audiology course at University College Cork has been designed to qualify students to practice the profession of Audiology. The aim of the programme is to educate, train and inspire confident clinicians who can meet the challenges of providing an integrated, sophisticated and scientific approach to assessing and managing the needs of children and adults with hearing and balance disorders.

Public Health Nursing
The Public Health Nursing degree delivered by the University College Cork provides a world-class environment for cutting-edge research to prepare tomorrow’s nurses to shape and advance health care practices through research and education.

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’.

Study of Religions
This Study of Religions degree delivered by the University College Cork gives you an intensive course in the study of religions. The course will appeal to those who have a degree, but have not previously studied religions to degree level.

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.

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.

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.

Superdiversity in Education, Organisations and Society
The Superdiversity in Education, Organisations and Society degree delivered by the University College Cork offers a truly European learning experience with an innovative hybrid learning architecture bringing together physical and virtual mobility.

Older Person Rehabilitation
This Older Person Rehabilitation degree delivered at University College Cork is designed to provide students, from a range of different professional backgrounds, with interdisciplinary learning in the theory and practice of Older Person Rehabilitation.

Environmental and Natural Resources Law
This Environmental and Natural Resources Law course delivered by the University College Cork takes advantage of a concentration of legal expertise in the field at the School of Law where our staff have held advisory roles with a wide range of Irish and international agencies and organisations.

Planning and Sustainable Development
The Planning and Sustainable Development course at University College Cork is an internationally-recognised, professionally-accredited master’s course in spatial planning and development for cities, regions, towns, rural areas, and neighbourhoods.

Politics
The Politics course at University College Cork is intended for those who already have a degree and who want to study politics intensively over one academic year full time or two academic years part time (by day). This is a conversion course so you would not normally have studied politics to honours degree level previously.

Nursing - Neonatology Nursing
The Nursing - Neonatology Nursing Postgraduate Nursing Diploma/Masters program is offered by the School of Nursing and Midwifery at University College Cork. This program is a pathway of the MSc/Postgraduate Nursing Diploma.

Food Business and Innovation
The Food Business and Innovation course delivered by the University College Cork prepares students for a career in the dynamic world of food business and will set you up to play a lead role in the analysis of key sectoral issues and strategic management of the ever-evolving food industry.

Sociology
Sociology at University College Cork is a conversion course for students who have already completed an undergraduate degree. The course is ideal for anyone who wants to study an intensive course in Sociology in one year and apply for further studies at MA level in Sociology. Alternatively, you may simply wish to add a higher diploma to your existing qualifications.

English
The English degree delivered by the University College Cork is a postgraduate qualification intended for students who already have a degree in another subject and who wish to study English intensively. You study a range of second- and third-year English undergraduate modules, over the course of one academic year (full time) or two academic years (part time).