8 Master's degrees in Architecture in Ireland
History of Art and Architecture
History of Art and Architecture is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Phil. in History of Art and Architecture offers a distinctive programme founded on primary study of the outstanding collections on campus and nearby. The focus on both Irish and global art and architecture held in collections in Ireland provides students with a broad range of possible avenues for research.
Global Change and Landscape Design
The Global Change and Landscape Design programme from University College Dublin offers students the opportunity to complete a 1-trimester work placement, where students’ technical and business knowledge can be applied and developed in a dynamic real-world setting.
Architecture
The Architecture programme at University College Dublin equips students to deal with complex design problems in a challenging context. Through studio projects, academic writing and practical experiments, it develops professional capacities while placing equal emphasis on research and critical enquiry.

Planning and Development
The Planning and Development programme of the University of Galway prepares graduates for dynamic careers in both the public and private sector in planning, surveying, regional planning, sustainability planning, and related geographical careers.

Architecture
The Architecture degree delivered by the University College Cork in conjunction with the Munster Technological University.
Regional and Urban Planning
The Master of Regional and Urban Planning programme at University College Dublin develops the requisite conceptual knowledge and practical skills required by planners in this increasingly complex environment.
Architecture, Urbanism and Climate Action
The MSc programme in Architecture, Urbanism and Climate Action from University College Dublin equips graduates and returning professionals with specialist skills to respond to the challenge of planning, designing, and actioning a sustainable built environment.
Urban and Building Conservation
The twenty-five years of the existence of the Urban and Building Conservation programme at the University College Dublin have seen a growing awareness of the cultural, social and economic importance of conserving the built heritage of buildings and urban areas.