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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
European Public Affairs and Law
An intensive, multi-disciplinary and tightly-focused, European Public Affairs and Law programme from University College Dublin ; its development, structures, decision-making and law as well as a major focus on the Union’s growing international role and capacity.
Human Rights
The MSc in Human Rights from University College Dublin is a one-year intensive course that prepares you for a career in human rights research, policy or advocacy in international organisations, governmental and non-governmental bodies, or academia.
Peace and Conflict
This Peace and Conflict programme at University College Dublin uses comparative political science models and methods to analyse patterns of conflict and settlement, with a focus on internal violent conflicts, past and present.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Criminology and Criminal Justice programme at the University College Dublin is a unique programme, based in Ireland’s only Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, for non-lawyers who wish to work in the field of criminology and criminal justice.
Food Regulatory Affairs
Food Regulatory Affairs integrates science, law and food/health policy applying it to the regulation of the entire food chain, from pre-harvest to the consumer. A jointly awarded degree from University College Dublin with all programme content delivered online.
Media and International Conflict
This MA programme in Media and International Conflict at University College Dublin is designed to enable students to develop understanding of the ways in which media interact with war, international conflict and security.
International Human Rights
On this International Human Rights programme at University College Dublin you will acquire specialised and in-depth knowledge and understanding of international human rights law, political theory of rights and international relations relating to human rights.
Common Law
The Masters in Common Law at University College Dublin is a unique two-year programme offering non-law graduates the opportunity to obtain a law degree.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
At the Criminology and Criminal Justice program offered by University College Dublin you will be studying at one of the Top 100 Law Schools in the World. This LLM focuses on crime and punishment which are issues of central importance to society.
International Law and Business
University College Dublin's full-time one-year MSc in International Law and Business is targeted at graduates with an educational background in Law or Business, or in a related academic area such as Economics.
Law by Research
The Law by Research program offered by University College Dublin affords you the opportunity to choose any combination of the graduate modules offered by the Sutherland School of Law. Members of staff in the Sutherland School of Law have engaged in major research across the areas of law reflected in the modules offered in the programme ranging from cross-border divorce law.
International Commercial Law
With the enormous growth in international commerce over the last few decades knowledge of international commercial law has become an essential element of legal practice in all major law firms. The International Commercial Law programme at University College Dublin is also especially relevant to those seeking opportunities in the commercial world.
Intellectual Property and Information Technology
By combining information technology and intellectual property law together, this Intellectual Property and Information Technology programme from University College Dublin offers a deeper understanding of the interrelationship between these two topics which have emerged as significant areas in the future development of law.
Law
The Law General programme at University College Dublin affords you the opportunity to choose any combination of the graduate modules offered by the Sutherland School of Law. Members of staff in the Sutherland School of Law have engaged in major research across the areas of law reflected in the modules offered in the programme ranging from cross-border divorce law.
International Law and Business
The International Law and Business course from University College Dublin is particularly targeted at graduates with an educational background in Law or Business, or in a related academic area such as Economics.
Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation
This Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation is a programme at University College Dublin for law enforcement. It aims to provide high quality forensic computing and cybercrime investigation training and formal education.