211 Master's degrees in Computer Science & IT in Ireland
Intellectual Property and Information Technology
By combining information technology and intellectual property law together, this Intellectual Property and Information Technology programme from University College Dublin offers a deeper understanding of the interrelationship between these two topics which have emerged as significant areas in the future development of law.

Mathematical Modelling and Machine Learning
The primary aim of our Mathematical Modelling and Machine Learning programme at University College Cork is to provide you with training in the use and development of modern numerical methods and machine-learning software.
Advanced Artificial Intelligence
The new one-year Master's in Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) at University College Dublin is designed for individuals with a basic understanding of AI who are eager to delve into cutting-edge topics. Why do the UCD MSc in Advanced AI? 1. The largest concentration of AI researchers in Ireland. 2. Great AI job opportunities. 3. A structured curriculum with advanced option modules
Human Centered Artificial Intelligence
How do we ensure that Artificial Intelligence is used for the common good? In the Human Centered Artificial Intelligence programme from Technological University Dublin, you learn how to build and apply AI, and how to deal with the societal choices that come with it.

Computer Science - Data Science
The Computer Science - Data Science programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed and taught by staff who are leading experts in their fields, and the course content is inspired by their cutting-edge work as well as their contacts with leading industry researchers around the globe.

Genomics Data Science
The Genomics Data Science programme of the University of Galway aims to train graduates with backgrounds in the molecular life sciences in genomics relevant to medical applications.

Science (Computer Science)
The Science (Computer Science) programme from Maynooth University is a postgraduate course intended for graduates whose level 8 primary degree included 3-years' study of Computing.

Computing (Information Systems Processes)
The Computing (Information Systems Processes) programme from South East Technological University is designed to enhance the participants’ ability to contribute to the digital transformation of organisations across a range of industries.
Social Data Science
The MSc in Social Data Science at University College Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme. This Master of Science degree equips students with essential skills in social science and computational analysis, preparing them to navigate complex data environments. The course is delivered on campus, providing a comprehensive educational experience.

Software Design with Cloud Native Computing
The Software Design with Cloud Native Computing course at the Technological University of the Shannon will provide students with both theoretical and practical skills to develop software systems which use Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) in order to run applications on servers that can be flexibly provisioned on demand.
Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research
The Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research programme is offered at University College Dublin. The programme is aimed at computer scientists, data scientists, mathematicians, and statisticians.
Computing in Medical Device Software Engineering
Computing in Medical Device Software Engineering is offered by Dundalk Institute of Technology. The aim of this programme is to produce graduates with an advanced level of theoretical knowledge and practice, innovation and management skills to enable their professional development in both the IT industry but in particular within the healthcare software industry.
Data and Computational Science
The MSc in Data and Computational Science at University College Dublin is a one-year full-time programme designed for those seeking advanced knowledge in applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science. This course prepares students for careers in various sectors by equipping them with essential skills for research and practical applications in data science.

Business Analytics
The Business Analytics programme at University of Galway is designed as a specialist course, which assists students in blending their existing talents with the technological skills and business knowledge needed to use and manage big data and business analytics in modern knowledge-based organisations.

Computing (with Major Options)
The MSc in Computing (with Major Options) at Dublin City University offers a choice of Majors, designed to equip graduates with a range of cutting-edge skills, enabling them to produce high-quality software and systems that deliver solutions to business and the economy.

Digital Business
This Digital Business postgraduate course at the Atlantic Technological University is the first of its kind in Ireland, offering students the opportunity to upskill their digital business skillset through flexible online delivery.

Human Computer Interaction
The MSc in Human Computer Interaction combines core elements and skills to prepare you to work within user experience and human computer interaction. The programme is unique in Ireland, harnessing the world-class expertise in the School of Information & Communication Studies to explore the discipline of human-computer interaction (HCI), from a social science perspective.
Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation
This Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation is a programme at University College Dublin for law enforcement. It aims to provide high quality forensic computing and cybercrime investigation training and formal education.
Computing in Games and Extended Reality
Computing in Games and Extended Reality is offered by Dundalk Institute of Technology. The online flexible mode of delivery allows you to study at times that suit your schedule, from any location (with internet access).

Data Science
The Data Science course from Ulster University aims to address these challenges by providing a firm grounding in the core disciplines of data analytics and information processing, partnered with a broad appreciation of aspects of other disciplines where data science can form natural synergistic relationships.