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156 Master's degrees offered by the university
Advanced Practice (Midwifery)
The Advanced Practice (Midwifery) programme of Trinity College Dublin prepares suitably qualified, experienced nurses, who wish to pursue a career as an Advanced Midwife Practitioner, to develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes.
Applied Social Research
The Masters course in Applied Social Research from Trinity College Dublin is particularly well placed to adapt to these changes. The course does not involve any large group teaching or require specialised teaching facilities.
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
The Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law programme of Trinity College Dublin, popular with both EU and non-EU students, provides graduates with a knowledge base and a range of core tools to use in their future research or in their practice as intellectual property and information technology lawyers.
Childrens Nursing
The Childrens Nursing programme of Trinity College Dublin aims to develop and expand knowledge, skills and attitudes in nurses towards infants, children and their parents and family, as a unit in society.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
The Operations and Supply Chain Management MSc programme from Trinity College Dublin equips graduates with the tools and expertise to manage supply chain processes and their connected operations in a global and increasingly digitalised marketplace.
Screen Studies
Screen Studies is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Phil. in Screen Studies at Trinity offers the opportunity to focus on a variety of areas: writing for different screens, studying historical and theoretical trends, or undertaking documentary filmmaking in a critically informed and creative context.
Computational Engineering
The Computational Engineering course from Trinity College Dublin will suit engineers and scientists wanting to open up a career in computational engineering either in research or industry. Computational engineering specialists are much in demand in sectors like finance, automotive vehicle design, transport, environmental/climate analysis and renewable energies.
Managing Risk and System Change
The Managing Risk and System Change programme of Trinity College Dublin is relevant to safety critical industries across the globe and focuses on people already in work, who have responsibility for managing: risk; change; safety; quality; planning; system design.
Stage Design
The Stage Design programme of Trinity College Dublin is purposely designed to allow students to either specialise on one area of stage design (set, costume OR lighting design) or to combine disciplines as desired (set AND costume design for example, or set AND lighting design).

Computer Science - Future Networked Systems
The Computer Science - Future Networked Systems programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed for graduates from a computing or closely related undergraduate background.
Community Health
Community Health from Trinity College Dublin course is to enable students from across a broad spectrum of professional backgrounds to gain a grounded understanding of the core principles of public health and their application to the practice of community healthcare, and to increase graduates’ employability in community health practice.
Child Protection and Welfare
The Child Protection and Welfare course from Trinity College Dublin places particular emphasis on the multi-disciplinary nature of child protection and family support interventions. It will assist professionals to become research focused and enhance their ability to become more evidence based in their practice.
Biomedical Sciences (Intercalated)
Students enter the Biomedical Sciences (Intercalated) programme of Trinity College Dublin via the M.Sc. register.
Statistics and Sustainability
This full-time one-year Statistics and Sustainability course at Trinity College Dublin is intended for students who wish to deepen their statistical skills and develop an in-depth and applied understanding of sustainability from a variety of perspectives.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience programme of Trinity College Dublin is held in the Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, located within Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (T.C.I.N.) and Trinity College Biomedical Sciences Institute (T.B.S.I.).
Economics
The objective of the Economics programme of Trinity College Dublin is to provide well-qualified graduates in economics and related disciplines with the training required to work as economists in the public, private and non-profit sectors or to enter Ph.D. programmes in economics.
Statistics and Data Science (Online)
The Statistics and Data Science (Online) programme at Trinity College Dublin offers a Postgraduate Certificate, with a duration of one year on a part-time basis. This degree is designed for those looking to enhance their statistical knowledge and data analysis skills, delivered entirely online for flexibility.
Theatre and Performance
Theatre and Performance is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Phil. in Theatre and Performance offers a dynamic fusion of theory and practice to nurture the development of future practitioners, researchers, innovators, and leaders of theatre and performance.
Responsible Business and Sustainability
This new MSc in Responsible Business and Sustainability from Trinity College Dublin combines cutting-edge insights from business ethics, sustainability, and management to empower students to take on leadership roles that tackle the challenge of building a sustainable future for business and society.
Psychology - Psychology Conversion Course
The Psychology - Psychology Conversion Course programme of Trinity College Dublin provides a pre-professional qualification in psychology and confers eligibility for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).