12 Master's degrees in Environmental Economics & Policy in Ireland
Environmental and Climate Law
The Environmental and Climate Law program offered by University College Dublin considers that environmental degradation and the climate and biodiversity crises are amongst the most important issues of our time.
Zero Carbon Technology
The Zero Carbon Technology programme from Trinity College Dublin specifically focuses on the rapidly evolving technologies for decarbonisation of transport, encompassing the automotive, maritime and aviation sectors, as well as pathways to decarbonising power generation and the acquisition of energy critical raw materials.
Environmental History
The Environmental History programme of Trinity College Dublin offers an advanced qualification to graduates in History, Political Science, History of Ideas, Cultural Studies or similar.
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 Resource Management
The Environmental Resource Management course at University College Dublin is an established programme designed for those who wish to undertake advanced studies in the pursuit of a career in the environmental sciences.
Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance
This Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance programme offered by UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is aimed at graduates with a background in a number of different fields (including Business, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, Environmental Science and Physics) who are keen to pursue a career in the growing number of industries in the sustainable business and finance industry.

Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety
This Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety programme at University of Galway prepares graduates to be competent practitioners in workplace safety, exposure assessment, worker health & wellbeing and environmental sustainability.

Coastal & Marine Environments - Physical Processes, Policy and Practice
The Coastal & Marine Environments - Physical Processes, Policy and Practice programme at University of Galway is directed at graduates from Geography, Natural Sciences and other related disciplines in the social and natural sciences, and at professionals in the field who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the field.
Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance
This one year full-time, or two-year part-time Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance course at the University College Dublin is aimed at graduates with a background in a number of different fields (including Business, Finance, Engineering, Environmental Science and Physics) who are keen to pursue a career in the growing number of industries in the sustainable business and finance industry.
Environmental Policy, Strategy and Leadership
The Environmental Policy, Strategy and Leadership at University College Dublin is designed to equip students with essential knowledge about environmental sustainability, and policy and governance frameworks for environmental action, while also developing key professional tools to enable graduates to apply policy-oriented skills creatively in their future careers.
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.

Global Environmental Economics
This Global Environmental Economics course at University of Galway will equip students with the skills to address these challenges through a unique combination of theoretical and applied subjects.