62 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in Ireland
Computational Engineering
The Computational Engineering course from Trinity College Dublin will suit engineers and scientists wanting to open up a career in computational engineering either in research or industry. Computational engineering specialists are much in demand in sectors like finance, automotive vehicle design, transport, environmental/climate analysis and renewable energies.

Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
This Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence programme at University of Galway is aimed at graduates with a primary qualification in Computer Science or related subject area. It is not a conversion course, but expects students to be already at a very high technical standard with regard to their Computer Science education.

Computer Science (Software Engineering)
The Computer Science (Software Engineering) degree at Maynooth University is designed to give participants a strong foundation in advanced computer science topics ensuring longevity of their skills and their ability to adapt in a rapidly evolving field.

Computer Science - Future Networked Systems
The Computer Science - Future Networked Systems programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed for graduates from a computing or closely related undergraduate background.

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

Software Development (International Systems) - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Software Development (International Systems) - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

IT-Enabled Innovation
The IT-Enabled Innovation programme from Maynooth University is primarily for graduates of any discipline who wish to pursue a career in digital transformation in the private, public, and other sectors of the economy.

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.
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).
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.
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.

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.

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.
E-learning Design and Development
E-learning Design and Development from Munster Technological University reflects a special orientation towards, variously, creativity, culture and design, rather than technology per se.
Computational Physics
This Computational Physics MSc programme from University College Dublin offers broad opportunities for future employment in research, development, data analytics and informatics-related industry sectors.

Electronic and Computer Technology
This Electronic and Computer Technology course from Dublin City University focuses on the Internet of Things, a revolutionary concept that has swept the tech world, promising to reshape how we interact with and leverage technology. From autonomous vehicles to connected healthcare devices, IoT is transforming industries and redefining our daily lives.
Computational Biology
Graduates from the MSc in Computational Biology at Munster Technological University will bridge the gap between biology and computer science disciplines, having core competencies spanning both of these areas.