248 Master's degrees in Ireland

Early and Medieval Irish
The Early and Medieval Irish degree delivered by the University College Cork is concerned with Early Irish language and literature in the period from 600AD to 1200AD, and focuses on the study of language, grammar, texts, and their historical and literary contexts.

Music Therapy
The Music Therapy course from the University of Limerick prepares students for professional practice as music therapists, combining music, therapeutic and clinical skills with cross-cultural awareness.

Film and Screen Media
The Film and Screen Media degree delivered by the University College Cork combines film studies in theory, analysis, history, and practice, with an emphasis on encouraging students’ academic skills and creativity (in critical writing; filmmaking; film/media journalism; and cultural administration).

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing course from University of Limerick provides you with practical skills to become a successful writer and a published author by giving you access to esteemed wordsmiths and award-winning writers. You will be immersed in literary culture through analysis, masterclasses and readings and enjoy local literary festivals.
Global Business Practice
Global Business Practice from Munster Technological University emphasises the development of skills relating to International Business with a capstone international placement.

Irish History
This Irish History programme at Maynooth University enables students to examine and research the rich subject area of Irish history from the earliest times to the present day, and to assess the major events which led to the emergence of modern Ireland.
Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics program from Mary Immaculate College provide a broad-based course of study in language description (language systems; grammar, lexis, and phonology), theories of Applied Linguistics, theories of Second Language Acquisition, frameworks for the study of discourse, sociolinguistics, as well as specialist research skills for the empirical analysis of language in context.

Migration Studies
This Migration Studies programme from the University of Limerick offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to understanding migration through the lenses of literature, media, geography, history, health, music, politics, sociology, law, and psychology.

Writing
The MA in Writing at University of Galway is a one-year, full-time course. It covers a range of genres and forms, and it interacts with our other postgraduate offerings in Literature and Publishing, Drama and Theatre, and Film. The course thus builds on our strengths in the teaching of writing for page and stage, screen, journalism and other media.

Ethnomusicology
This Ethnomusicology course at University College Cork is a dynamic discipline, its key focuses include extended fieldwork-based approaches to understanding what people are doing and valuing when they express themselves musically.

Creative Practice
At the Creative Practice programme at the Atlantic Technological University the magic happens where disciplines meet. Writers, performers, designers, artists, and architects collaborate, challenge, and inspire each other, forging bold new creative directions.

Political Communication
The MA in Political Communication programme at Dublin City University offers an interesting mix of academic and professional aspects. It explores how the media, politics and the public interact and how these interactions affect democracy and the distribution of power.
Irish Studies
The Irish Studies degree is an interdisciplinary programme at University College Dublin that examines the variety and diversity of Irish history, society and cultural practice.

International Contemporary Literatures and Media
This is an exciting multidisciplinary and comparative MA International Contemporary Literatures and Media programme at University of Galway that aims to familiarise you with movements, authors, texts and themes of international contemporary literature and film.
Critical Geographies - Crises, Climate and Inequality
The Critical Geographies - Crises, Climate and Inequality program offered by University College Dublin allows us to engage with power relations and inequalities that create contemporary societies, spaces, places, environments and lives.

Choral Studies
On the MA in Choral Studies from Dublin City University, students will acquire advanced skills in conducting, composing and ensemble singing while also understanding the relationship between cultural policy, public bodies and enterprise in the arts.
Education
The MA in Education degree course at University College Dublin provides graduates who have academic, professional or personal interests in education with an opportunity to pursue these through study and research at postgraduate level.

Professional Leadership
The MA in Professional Leadership from the Atlantic Technological University covers both core and elective learning. Learners will get the opportunity to gather core knowledge, skills and competencies in Leadership; Organisational Psychology; Strategy; Financial Management and Research Methods.
Political Theory
This Political Theory programme from the University College Dublin addresses the more immediate practical concerns of politics and policy that are of concern to governments, the media, civil society groups and individual citizens.
Integrative Psychotherapy
The Master of Arts in Integrative Psychotherapy at Munster Technological University is a full-time programme lasting two years. This course is designed to enhance practitioners' clinical skills and knowledge while allowing for flexible learning to accommodate professional commitments.