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297 Master's degrees offered by the university
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from University College Dublin does not focus on any specific language, but explores phenomena across a range of languages.
Education, Children and Youth
The MSc Education, Children and Youth at University College Dublin is an interdisciplinary programme specialising in research, policy and practice relating to children and young people.
Public Health (Nutrition)
The Public Health (Nutrition) Nutrition programme in University College Dublin has been developed to offer multi-disciplinary training and development in Public Health Nutrition, emphasising the application of food and nutrition knowledge, policy, and research to the improvement of population health.
Engineering Management
This Engineering Management degree at University College Dublin offers a unique opportunity for engineering students to deepen their knowledge of the areas of business and management and is open to engineering students of all disciplines.
International War Studies
The MA in International War Studies at University College Dublin is a two-year, dual programme offered by UCD School of History and the University of Potsdam whereby students will spend the first year of the course at the University of Potsdam and their second year at UCD. This programme builds on long-standing research collaboration between the two universities.
Gender Studies
This Gender Studies MA programme from UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice has become one of the most established programmes of its kind in Ireland with a strong international reputation for feminist, queer, sexualities and masculinities scholarship, teaching and engagement in public policy and activism.
Project Management (part-time)
University College Dublin's MSc in Project Management (part-time) offers you the chance to obtain a solid foundation in management education without putting your career on hold.
Food Safety
This Food Safety programme at University College Dublin is designed for and will appeal to Science or Technology graduates who currently don’t have a qualification in Food Safety, as well as professionals who are currently working in the Food Industry, that wish to upskill and further develop their expertise in food safety.
European History
The MA European History (UNICA) at University College Dublin is a stimulating two-year interdisciplinary, comparative Master’s programme which offers the choice between partner universities in five European capitals – Dublin, Berlin, Paris, Rome, and Vienna.
Biotechnology and Business
The Biotechnology and Business course at University College Dublin focuses on broadening your knowledge and understanding of Biotechnology while giving you a comprehensive business education.
Management
This intensive full-time Masters in Management from University College Dublin is designed for people who hold a non-business undergraduate degree but wish to pursue or further develop a career in business. It is available to graduates from a wide range of academic backgrounds including arts, engineering, law, science, nursing, agriculture and the social sciences.
Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture
The MSc in Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture at University College Dublin will provide a comprehensive course of university learning and experience in experimental archaeology and material culture analysis.
Healthcare Risk Management and Quality
The Healthcare Risk Management and Quality programme at the University College Dublin is aimed at those who wish to further specialise and advance their expertise in the field of clinical risk management and patient safety.
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.
International Political Economy
MSc International Political Economy at University College Dublin explores the international trade, monetary and finance systems, the processes of globalisation, the impact of emerging economies, and the causes and consequences of economic underdevelopment.
Management
Management at University College Dublin draws on resources from engineering, business and behavioural sciences in a programme designed to bridge the divide between engineering and management.
Marketing
The Marketing programme at University College Dublin is suitable for business graduates with a marketing orientation and marketing professionals wishing to build upon their existing skills. It also caters for students with an undergraduate background in psychology, social science or other cognate disciplines which inform marketing theory and practice.
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.
Accounting and Financial Management
This Accounting and Financial Management programme from University College Dublin is designed to equip future accounting and finance professionals with the knowledge and skills to succeed. It will develop the accounting and financial management skills of business graduates who may not have specialised in accounting and financial management in their degrees and now want a career in this area.
Disability
The MSc in Disability at University College Dublin is a one-year full-time programme delivered by the UCD Centre for Disability Studies within the UCD School of Psychology.