211 Master's degrees in Computer Science & IT in Ireland
Healthcare Informatics
The Healthcare Informatics programme at the University College Dublin trains graduates in medical and allied professions and those with an information technology background in healthcare informatics.

Computing in Cybersecurity
Atlantic Technological University 's Master of Science in Computing in Cybersecurity (with a number of names award options) is a three block programme followed by a dissertation. Developed in collaboration with the IT industry following graduation you’ll be perfectly positioned to make the most of your future career opportunities in cybersecurity.

Interactive Media
The Interactive Media course at University College Cork is a conversion course; it is an intensive taught course focusing on the practical and technical aspects of interactive media.
Electronic and Computer Engineering
This ME in Electronic and Computer Engineering is a two-year programme at University College Dublin designed to develop professional engineers who can excel in the electronic and computer sectors worldwide. Graduates of this highly sought after Masters leave equipped to forge a career at the highest level in this major sector of the world economy.

Computing (Enterprise Software Systems)
This Computing (Enterprise Software Systems) programme from South East Technological University is designed to develop and refine a set of skills essential for successful engagement of enterprises with information and communications technology (ICT).

International Business with Data Analytics
The International Business with Data Analytics programme from Ulster University will prepare you with the strategic focus to get ahead in your career.

Software Design with Cybersecurity
The Software Design with Cybersecurity course at the Technological University of the Shannon will provide students with both theoretical and practical skills to understand and respond to computer security threats in the modern enterprise.
Information Systems with Computing
The MSc in Information Systems with Computing is an innovative programme at Dublin Business School with an integrated delivery from end to end covering a wide range of information systems and computing topics.

Professional Software Development (Part-time)
The overall aim of this Professional Software Development (Part-time) course at Ulster University is to provide graduates equipped to apply best practice in software engineering to the development of a wide range of software systems in a variety of organisations. Skilled software developers are needed to support Northern Ireland’s burgeoning software industry.
Social Data Science
The Social Data Science programme at University College Dublin offers a B.Sc. degree designed to equip students with essential skills in data analysis and social research. This full-time course prepares graduates for a dynamic career in the data-driven world, focusing on the intersection of social sciences and data technology.
Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
The Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) course from Data Science Institute is a programme designed to develop deep technical expertise in AI and ML across key domains such as NLP, computer vision, deep learning, and MLOps.

Applied Clinical Data Analytics
The Applied Clinical Data Analytics programme at University of Galway employs a unique and innovative spiral curriculum, designed specifically for training healthcare professionals in analysis of healthcare data. Domain experts in Clinical Data Analytics from the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences will deliver the programme.

Information Systems for Business Performance
This Information Systems for Business Performance degree course delivered by the University College Cork is a conversion course. It is designed for applicants who have not previously studied high levels of software development (e.g. Business Information Systems, Computer Science, and Software Development) or who have not more than two years of work experience in these fields.
Data Science
The MSc in Data Science at the Data Science Institute is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with essential skills in data analytics and applied AI. This full-time course lasts 8 months and offers 90 ECTS credits, enabling learners to tackle real-world challenges through advanced techniques.

Cyber Security - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Cyber Security - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
This Connected and Autonomous Vehicles course from the Atlantic Technological University specialises in the design and development of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, the underlaying technology of smart and autonomous vehicles.

Computer Science (Conversion)
This Computer Science (Conversion) programme offered at Ulster University is open only to international applicants and is designed to attract global talent to contribute to the growth of the ICT industry in Northern Ireland.

Applied Computing Technology
This Applied Computing Technology degree delivered by the University College Cork is a conversion course open to graduates from non-computing disciplines.

Information Systems Management
The Information Systems Management programme at University of Galway is a conversion programme that is designed with significant input from industry to enhance graduate’s employability which is demonstrated by an excellent employment record.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.