24 Master's degrees in Software Engineering in Ireland

Computing in DevOps
The Master of Science in Computing in DevOps at the Atlantic Technological University may be taken as a one year, full-time (normally on-campus) or two year, part-time (normally on-line) programme. DevOps is the practice of operations and development engineers participating together in the entire service lifestyle, from design through development process to production.

Professional Software Development (Data Science) (Part-time)
The overall aim of this Professional Software Development (Data Science) (Part-time) degree offered at Ulster University is to provide graduates equipped to apply best practice in software engineering to the development of a wide range of software systems in a variety of organisations. Skilled software developers are needed to support Northern Ireland’s burgeoning software industry.

Software Design with Cloud Native Computing
The Software Design with Cloud Native Computing course at the Technological University of the Shannon will provide students with both theoretical and practical skills to develop software systems which use Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) in order to run applications on servers that can be flexibly provisioned on demand.
Data and Computational Science
The MSc in Data and Computational Science at University College Dublin is a one-year full-time programme designed for those seeking advanced knowledge in applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science. This course prepares students for careers in various sectors by equipping them with essential skills for research and practical applications in data science.