17 Master's degrees in Web Technologies & Cloud Computing in Ireland

Software Design and Development
This Software Design and Development course at University of Galway is aimed at candidates with little or no IT experience who want to pursue a career in the IT industry.
Computing
The Masters in Science in Computing programme at CCT College Dublin is designed for IT graduates, or IT professionals, seeking to strengthen their discipline knowledge and skills to enhance their employability and support career progression.

Computing (Data Science)
Computing (Data Science) offered by Atlantic Technological University prepares graduates for future work opportunities in Data Analytics and Machine Learning.
Cloud Computing
The MSc in Cloud Computing at Munster Technological University is a two-year online programme designed for computing professionals. It provides advanced knowledge and technical skills necessary for developing cloud-based solutions. This course is structured to accommodate the needs of working individuals while delivering a comprehensive educational experience.

Computing
Computing at Atlantic Technological University enables new graduates and established computing professionals to develop advanced thinking and technical know-how in a range of inter-related technology-centric disciplines.
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.

Computing (Enterprise Software Systems)
This Computing (Enterprise Software Systems) programme from South East Technological University is designed to develop and refine a set of skills essential for successful engagement of enterprises with information and communications technology (ICT).

Applied Computing Technology
This Applied Computing Technology degree delivered by the University College Cork is a conversion course open to graduates from non-computing disciplines.

Computing in Cloud Technologies
Atlantic Technological University's Master of Science in Computing in Cloud Technologies will augment your existing skills and knowledge to position you for a successful and rewarding career in Cloud Technologies.

Edge Computing
Throughout the Edge Computing course from the University of Limerick you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of how edge computing can solve modern computer, network and IoT engineering problems.
MSc in Cloud Computing
This programme aims to fulfil the ICT sector-specific needs as reported in Ireland’s National Skills Strategy 2025. By combining technical skills with innovation principles, it effectively delivers core technology skills in cloud software development, fog/edge computing, DevOps, security, and data governance.
Cloud Computing
The Cloud Computing programme from Dublin Business School, awarded by QQI, is specifically aimed at facilitating the graduate’s understanding of how organisations may exploit the vast business opportunities that result from the transformative power that Cloud Computing offers both currently and in the future.

Edge Computing - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Edge Computing - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.
Advanced Artificial Intelligence
The new one-year Master's in Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) at University College Dublin is designed for individuals with a basic understanding of AI who are eager to delve into cutting-edge topics. Why do the UCD MSc in Advanced AI? 1. The largest concentration of AI researchers in Ireland. 2. Great AI job opportunities. 3. A structured curriculum with advanced option modules

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.

Computing (with Major Options)
The MSc in Computing (with Major Options) at Dublin City University offers a choice of Majors, designed to equip graduates with a range of cutting-edge skills, enabling them to produce high-quality software and systems that deliver solutions to business and the economy.

Computing in Cloud Technologies
Computing in Cloud Technologies at the Atlantic Technological University will augment your existing skills and knowledge to position you for a successful and rewarding career in Cloud Technologies.