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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
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
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.
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.
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.

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.