248 Master's degrees in Ireland
Social Studies (Advanced Professional Practice)
This Social Studies (Advanced Professional Practice) programme at Munster Technological University is designed to meet the needs of graduates from a wide variety of backgrounds who wish to continue their professional development.
Politics and International Relations
The MA Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin is designed to accommodate the scheduling needs of working professionals in government, journalism, the NGO sector and other areas who wish to deepen their education in politics and international relations whilst continuing their employment

Anthropology
The Anthropology degree delivered by the University College Cork as a comparative and international discipline, is the most fundamental and encompassing of the Humanities, Arts, and Social Science disciplines.
Music and Technology
The Master of Arts in Music and Technology at Munster Technological University is a full-time programme lasting one year. This course offers students the opportunity to specialise in either an MA or MSc pathway, focusing on the integration of music and technology. It is designed to equip learners with essential skills for the evolving creative industries.

Classical Studies
The Classical Studies degree delivered by the University College Cork allows students to develop language skills in both Latin and Greek, while also developing their knowledge of the history, art, and literature of the Roman Imperial period and of the manner in which these were transmitted through the medieval and into the modern periods.
TESOL (applicants with no teaching experience)
The TESOL (applicants with no teaching experience) program offered by University College Dublin is an internationally recognised qualification in the field of English language education.
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy program from Dublin Business School is a recognised component which contributes to a post-graduate specific modality training in psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.

Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies
The Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies at Dublin City University aims to provide you with the knowledge and skills to analyse these issues in our highly interconnected world.
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
The TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) programme from University College Dublin is an internationally recognised qualification in the field of English language education.
Creative Writing
The MA in Creative Writing at University College Dublin builds on the well established commitment of the UCD School of English, Drama and Film to fostering and supporting new writing.

Global Gallery Studies
The Global Gallery Studies course at University College Cork is a unique two-year part-time MA that prepares you for a career in the gallery sector and fine arts institutions in Ireland and internationally.

Irish Language Translation, Interpreting and Professional Language Skills
This Irish Language Translation, Interpreting and Professional Language Skills MA course at Ulster University meets the needs of the Irish Language translation sector.

Chinese Studies
The Chinese Studies programme at Maynooth University aims to provide students who already have a background in Chinese language and culture at undergraduate level with an opportunity to specialise in the area of cultural and literary analysis with particular emphasis on the conflict and communication within the Sinosphere and between China and the West.

Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Criminology and Criminal Justice programme at South East Technological University aims to provide graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in criminal justice settings across a wide range of services including the public service and non-profit sector.

Translation Studies
The Translation Studies degree delivered by the University College Cork offers an introduction to contemporary translation theory and practice, with seminars and hands-on workshops focused on developing general and language-specific translation and intercultural communication skills.

Linguistics - Applied Linguistics
This Linguistics - Applied Linguistics course at University College Cork will provide you with the tools to describe language from various analytical perspectives and with insight and training in various branches of applied linguistics.
Classics
The Classics degree at University College Dublin is suitable for graduates with a degree in Classics or related disciplines who want to acquire a deeper understanding of the ancient world.
Local History
The Local History from Mary Immaculate College meets the needs of graduates in history, or in related disciplines (e.g. Irish studies, human geography, archaeology or anthropology) who wish to carry out historical research, especially in relation to a particular locality.
Public History
The Public History degree at University College Dublin draws upon the established strength and expertise of the UCD School of History. Within this program you will work closely with historians who are active in the practice of public history and commemorations.

Creative Writing
The purpose of the Creative Writing degree delivered by the University College Cork is to give you the tools to write the book waiting to be written, and many more after it. As well as honing the techniques and craft of creative writing, our MA is also designed to introduce you to the publishing industry, and prepare you for a variety of career options, including publishing and the creative arts.