7 Master's degrees in Teaching in Ireland
Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)
The Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) program from Mary Immaculate College is a two-year, full-time Level 9 postgraduate professional teacher education programme designed to qualify graduates as primary teachers.
Learning and Teaching
Learning and Teaching is offered by Dundalk Institute of Technology. The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) is pleased to offer its professional development programme, Master of Arts in Learning and Teaching. This programme is open to all those involved in teaching, training and/or supporting learning.

Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching)
Dublin City University are Ireland’s largest provider of education programmes. However, the Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) cohort itself is small in size, allowing you to thrive within a smaller group while also enjoying the full university experience.

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

Chinese - Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages
The Chinese - Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages degree delivered by the University College Cork aims to provide students with the theoretical knowledge and professional competencies required to teach Chinese effectively to speakers of other languages in a variety of contexts globally and in Ireland.
Education (Primary Teaching)
The Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) from Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick is a two-year, full-time Level 9 postgraduate professional teacher education programme designed to qualify graduates as primary teachers.
Teaching Chinese Language and Culture
The Teaching Chinese Language and Culture program offered by University College Dublin is dedicated to the study of formal features of modern Chinese for an audience of advanced/ native Chinese speakers. Its goal is to develop metalinguistic awareness among users of the Chinese language.