6 Master's degrees in General Engineering & Technology in Ireland

Innovative Technology Engineering
This Innovative Technology Engineering programme from South East Technological University aims to produce graduates with strong skills in critical thinking and with a creative attitude necessary to instigate future developments in the field of Engineering Technology.

Engineering
The Engineering course at Trinity College Dublin is suitable for individuals interested in pursuing a career in engineering, in particular in the areas of environmental, structural and geotechnical, transport, or sustainable energy engineering.

Mechanical Engineering
The M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering at Trinity College Dublin empowers you to advance your expertise in cutting-edge technologies such as advanced manufacturing, fluid mechanics, sustainable design, and zero-carbon innovation—all within Ireland’s top-ranked university.
Engineering (Environmental, Structural and Geotechnical, Transport, Sustainable Energy)
The Engineering (Environmental, Structural and Geotechnical, Transport, Sustainable Energy) programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed to provide graduate engineers with specialist understanding in one of the following areas: Structural and Geotechnical Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Transportation Engineering; or Sustainable Energy Engineering.

Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering
The Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering degree delivered by the University College Cork is a unique offering of the discipline of Process and Chemical Engineering designed to provide participants with a formal qualification in areas of particular topical interest to the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry.
Technology and Manufacturing
This Master of Science in Technology and Manufacturing from the National Institute For Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) seeks to enhance graduate employability by building in elements of case studies, group work, simulated problem solving, examples in context, and use of guest lecturers where feasible and appropriate.