13 Master's degrees in Environmental Sciences in Ireland

Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Assessment (Online)
The Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Assessment (Online) degree delivered by the University College Cork will provide existing or future water professionals with the necessary knowledge to design and implement freshwater quality monitoring programmes and to assess water quality.

Applied Environmental Geoscience
The Applied Environmental Geoscience programme at University College Cork will provide you with comprehensive training in the theory and practice of environmental geoscience.
Environmental Sustainability
The Environmental Sustainability MSc degree from University College Dublin will provide you with the theoretical background, practical training and ancillary workplace skills needed for a successful career in your chosen field.

Applied Marine Conservation
The one year taught MSc degree in Applied Marine Conservation from the Atlantic Technological University focuses on core and specialist competences in key themes of fisheries, marine conservation; sustainability and ecosystem based management.

Sustainable Materials and the Environment
This Sustainable Materials and the Environment master degree delivered by the University College Cork is for highly motivated, enthusiastic students interested in research in this area.
Global Change - Ecosystem Science and Policy
Global change refers to planetary-scale changes occurring in complex socio-ecological systems, which are affected by climatic and non-climatic drivers (e.g., changes in human society). The Global Change - Ecosystem Science and Policy programme is offered at the University College Dublin.

Environmental Sciences
The Environmental Sciences programme of Trinity College Dublin, as the first of its kind in Ireland, has an established pedigree, attracting students with diverse academic backgrounds from Ireland and abroad.
Applied Environmental Science
The study of Applied Environmental Science programme from University College Dublin is critical for establishing policies in environmental assessment, evaluating potential change in environmental quality in response to various land use and other activities, and in the development of management and conservation strategies, as well as contributing to policy formulation.
Environmental Science
The study of Applied Environmental Science at University College Dublin is critical for establishing policies in environmental assessment, evaluating potential change in environmental quality in response to various land use and other activities, and in the development of management and conservation strategies, as well as contributing to policy formulation.

Sustainable Environments
This Sustainable Environments course at University of Galway provides students with insight into environment, health, and sustainability issues within urban and rural environments.
Environment, Society and Culture
The Environment, Society and Culture program from Mary Immaculate College focuses on the interplay between natural environment and human society, and covers a range of advanced topics across human and physical geography, drawing heavily on MIC staff research expertise.
Environmental Technology
The Environmental Technology programme at University College Dublin addresses the demand for graduates who have the skills to develop technological solutions for air, water and soil protection in existing and emerging sectors across industry (particularly agri-food and bioresources), consulting companies and regulatory authorities.

Environmental and Natural Resources Law
The Environmental and Natural Resources Law programme from University College Cork takes advantage of a concentration of legal expertise in the field at the School of Law where our staff have held advisory roles with a wide range of Irish and international agencies and organisations, including, for example, the European Environment Agency, the Environmental Protection Agency.