248 Master's degrees in Ireland

Music Therapy
The Music Therapy course from the University of Limerick prepares students for professional practice as music therapists, combining music, therapeutic and clinical skills with cross-cultural awareness.
Philosophy and Public Affairs
The MA in Philosophy and Public Affairs from University College Dublin is especially designed for those people with an interest in public policy debates, e.g. in journalism, the civil service, public policy research institutes, etc.. At the same time, it will be useful for any job requiring a subtle understanding of debate and disagreement, or requiring close attention to texts.
Arts by Research
The Arts by Research program from Mary Immaculate College offers academic leadership and postgraduate supervision within a broad range of research fields.
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.
Gender Studies
This Gender Studies MA programme from UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice has become one of the most established programmes of its kind in Ireland with a strong international reputation for feminist, queer, sexualities and masculinities scholarship, teaching and engagement in public policy and activism.

Sociology
The Sociology degree delivered by the University College Cork will provide you with an opportunity to study advanced Sociological Concepts and Methods, and put your research interests into practice by enabling you to conduct your own sustained research project.
Film and Creative Media
The Master of Arts in Film and Creative Media from Dublin Business School is an innovative specialised programme designed for practitioners and new entrants to the creative industries.
Public Relations
The Master of Arts in Public Relations at Technological University Dublin is a one-year, full-time postgraduate programme. This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic communications, preparing them for impactful careers in public relations. With a focus on practical skills and theoretical knowledge, graduates are well-equipped for the industry.
Public Affairs and Political Communications
The Master of Arts in Public Affairs and Political Communications at Technological University Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme. This degree equips students with the skills necessary for effective political communication and public affairs management, preparing them for impactful careers in various sectors.

Classical Studies
The Classical Studies programme from Maynooth University is a one-year programme, designed to provide graduates with in-depth study of specific topics within the field of Classics, and a set of research skills appropriate to work at this level.
Psychotherapy
The MA in Psychotherapy program from Dublin Business School offers a postgraduate qualification which meets requirements for professional training for individuals interested in training as humanistic and psychodynamic psychotherapists in the integrative model.
European History
The MA European History (UNICA) at University College Dublin is a stimulating two-year interdisciplinary, comparative Master’s programme which offers the choice between partner universities in five European capitals – Dublin, Berlin, Paris, Rome, and Vienna.

Community Research
The Community Research course from University of Limerick is a collaborative approach to investigating real-world issues that matter to communities.

History
Gain a deeper understanding of Ireland’s social, cultural, economic and political history from the early modern period to the present day throughout Dublin City University's MA in History

Ritual Chant and Song
This Ritual Chant and Song at University of Limerick offers specialist training in Western plainchant and Irish traditional religious song (sean-nós), which are contextualised by a programme of study in ritual theory, manuscript studies, and historical context.

International Relations
The International Relations degree delivered by the University College Cork draws on international relations, conflict/peace studies and international history; it explores issues such as war and peace, the international order, international crises, counter-insurgency, terrorism and foreign policy.

Creative Writing
Have you always wanted to write, but never found the time, the focus, the space or the motivation? This MA in Creative Writing from Dublin City University might be for you!

Work and Organisational Behaviour
This Work and Organisational Behaviour course delivered by the University College Cork can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis and is designed to advance your knowledge of the discipline of psychology applied in work settings. To achieve this the course content emphasises the application of high-quality psychological research to real-world concerns and issues in the workplace.

Sociology of Sustainability and Global Challenges
The innovative Sociology of Sustainability and Global Challenges course at University College Cork analyses the globalisation of poverty and inequality and explores alternative strategies of development.
Global Business Practice
Global Business Practice from Munster Technological University emphasises the development of skills relating to International Business with a capstone international placement.