128 Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in Ireland
Bioprocess Engineering
If you work in the biopharmaceutical industry or a similar field and want to boost your career, this Master of Science in Bioprocess Engineering from the National Institute For Bioprocessing Research and Training is for you.

Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy
The primary objectives of this Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy programme at University of Galway are to provide formal training in cellular bioprocessing for clinical application and cultivating a rigorous scientific underpinning for the development of a cellular therapy.

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from University of Galway is a one-year, full-time, 90 ECTS programme that blends advanced taught modules (60 ECTS) with a year-long Research Thesis (30 ECTS).

Energy Systems Engineering
The Master of Energy Systems Engineering at University of Galway is part of an integrated 4+1 programme of study, meeting the European Framework Standards for engineering accreditation. Successfully completing this (level 9) ME course, as part of an accredited 4+1 structure, will allow you to achieve the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status upon graduation.

Innovative Technology Engineering
This Innovative Technology Engineering programme from South East Technological University aims to produce graduates with strong skills in critical thinking and with a creative attitude necessary to instigate future developments in the field of Engineering Technology.
Energy Science
The Energy Science programme of Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year full time M.Sc. level course worth 90 ECTs, jointly taught between the Schools of Physics, Chemistry and Natural Science.

Engineering
The Engineering course at Trinity College Dublin is suitable for individuals interested in pursuing a career in engineering, in particular in the areas of environmental, structural and geotechnical, transport, or sustainable energy engineering.
Energy Systems Engineering
The Energy Systems Engineering program offered by University College Dublin prepares engineers for work in designing and developing future energy systems and aims to deepen understanding of the interactions between these systems and the environment and energy policy, taking account of economic factors.

Electronic Information Engineering
The Electronic Information Engineering programme of Trinity College Dublin is a one year full time postgraduate course designed to provide graduate engineers with specialist understanding of modern computational products and systems.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology
The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology programme of Trinity College Dublin is presented in a distance learning form and extends over two years. Applicants are expected to be employed in the pharmaceutical industry or with a pharmaceutical regulatory authority at the time of their application or to have previously worked in the industry.
Structural Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering programme at Munster Technological University aims to develop advanced analytical, design and research skills in Structural Engineering.
Space Science and Technology
This Space Science and Technology programme at University College Dublin is ideal for graduates of Physics, Engineering and closely related disciplines, who want to transfer their expertise to the fast-growing global space sector. Ireland is a member of the European Space Agency (ESA) and dozens of Irish companies and researchers are involved in major international space missions.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Master of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at University of Galway is part of an integrated 4+1 programme of study, meeting the European Framework Standards for engineering accreditation. Successfully completing this ME course, as part of an accredited 4+1 structure, will allow you to achieve the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status upon graduation.

Biomedical Engineering
The MSc in Biomedical Engineering at University of Galway is designed to give an advanced educational experience in biomedical engineering. The programme focuses on developing advanced technical knowledge and skills, coupled with real-world implementation through research and innovation.

Functional Foods and Product Development
The Functional Foods and Product Development at University of Limerick equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the development and validation of functional foods.

Smart Manufacturing Systems (Part-time)
The Smart Manufacturing Systems (Part-time) course from Ulster University provides postgraduate education and training in the concepts and methods within the area of manufacturing and mechanical engineering with the application of industrial robotics, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning to meet the needs of manufacturing in Industry 4.0.

Geotechnical Engineering with Structural Engineering
The Geotechnical Engineering with Structural Engineering course at the Atlantic Technological University is for students who would like to conduct their research thesis in Geotechnical Engineering and the MEng in Structural Engineering with Geotechnical Engineering for students wishing to conduct their research thesis in Structural Engineering.

Smart Manufacturing Systems
The Smart Manufacturing Systems course from Ulster University has been designed to provide tutelage in each of the key areas for industrial manufacture including, but not limited to robotics, automation and internet of things technologies, CAD/CAM, process management and the application of AI/machine learning in industry and business.

Fire Safety Engineering
Fire Safety Engineering at Atlantic Technological University equips learners with the advanced scientific and practical expertise needed to navigate the complex world of fire safety engineering.
Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing
The development and deployment of robotic as well as smart manufacturing technologies have become very important for a significant number of industrial sectors in Ireland and the rest of the world, including biomedical, pharmaceutical, agricultural as well as electronics manufacturing companies. Learn more at Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing from University College Dublin.