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38 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
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.
Food, Nutrition and Health
The Food, Nutrition and Health programme at University College Dublin is aimed at graduates from a variety of disciplines and the programme is suitable for both science and non-science graduates. Students will be educated on the fundamentals of food science and nutrition after which the curriculum enables students to choose topics for more detailed focus.
Biotherapeutics
The Biotherapeutics programme at University College Dublin educates students on the practical uses of molecular advances in the discovery of protein and other biomolecular drug candidates and their development into biotherapeutics.
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy programme at the University College Dublin provides a clinical training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy contributing to professional qualification to practice.
Experimental Physiology
The Experimental Physiology programme at the University College Dublin provides an ideal foundation for anybody wishing to pursue a career in biomedical research or a field that requires an understanding of research techniques and the scientific method.
Nursing - Advanced Practice
The Nursing - Advanced Practice programme at the University College Dublin will prepare suitably qualified nurses to practice both autonomously and collaboratively in a defined area of advanced nursing practice.
Global Health
The Global Health program offered by University College Dublin introduces students to epidemiological concepts, principles and research methods primarily focussed on population-based studies, but fundamental to studies across a broad range of disciplines.
Group Analytic Psychotherapy
The Group Analytic Psychotherapy programme at the University College Dublin serves as the academic component of the final or qualifying level of a three-tier clinical training in the theory and practice of group analytic psychotherapy.
Public Health
The Public Health programme in University College Dublin is a long-standing, internationally recognised Graduate Entry Professional Programme, developed to offer multidisciplinary training and development in Public Health.
Palliative Care
The Palliative Care programme at University College Dublin is an interdisciplinary programme designed to enhance your existing knowledge and skills in caring for patients with life limiting illness.
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.
Veterinary Medicine
At the heart of the research strategy in the Veterinary Medicine programme at the University College Dublin is the ambition to address the challenges that will shape Ireland’s future and its role in the wider world.
Women and Substance Use
This Women and Substance Use, ProfCert from University College Dublin is delivered online, so it is very well suited to professionals as part of continuing professional development. It is run in partnership with Urrus, the Ballymun Youth Action Project.
Public Health
The Public Health programme in University College Dublin is a long-standing, internationally recognised Graduate Entry Professional Programme, developed to offer multidisciplinary training and development in Public Health.
Cancer Nursing
The Graduate Diploma in Cancer Nursing at University College Dublin is an academic and clinically based programme designed for students who wish to deepen and broaden their knowledge and expertise in cancer care in order to provide safe, effective and holistic care to people with cancer.
History of Welfare and Medicine in Society
Medicine, illness and welfare occupy a central place in all our lives. The History of Welfare and Medicine in Society degree at University College Dublin is designed to enable you to understand the place of medicine and welfare in society and history (c1750-1980) and engage with critical debates through various media including film, literature, and art, amongst others.
Advanced Practice Midwifery
This Advanced Practice Midwifery programme at University College Dublin aims to equip you to develop your knowledge and skills to critically examine and advance your own practice and decision-making, to grow your leadership capabilities, to build on your capacity to effectively interpret research findings in practice, and to design and implement initiatives in practice.
Occupational Safety and Health
This full-time Occupational Safety and Health programme at University College Dublin is designed to be completed over one academic year (September to July). You will attend classes on weekdays and complete 90 credits over three semesters.
Radiation Safety
The Radiation Safety programme from University College Dublin will cover all broad aspects of radiation safety for both industry, medical and biomedical applications. It aims to introduce radiation workers to the fundamental principles of the physics of radiation safety and applications of these principles in their particular field.