7 Master's degrees in Information Technology (IT) in Ireland
Cybersecurity (Online)
Cybersecurity (Online) from Munster Technological University is taught fully online and is designed specifically for computing professionals working in the IT industry. The modules are assessed by online continuous assessment.

Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
This Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence programme at University of Galway is a distinctive programme taught by an internationally renowned, interdisciplinary team of University of Galway experts in the field, many of whom are researchers at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics.

Electronic Information Engineering
The Electronic Information Engineering programme of Trinity College Dublin is a one year full time postgraduate course designed to provide graduate engineers with specialist understanding of modern computational products and systems.
Library and Information Studies
The Master of Library and Information Studies at University College Dublin prepares graduates for work in a range of professional settings, including academic, public, and special libraries, as well as information-based roles in commercial, civic, health, and legal organisations.
Healthcare Informatics
The Healthcare Informatics programme at the University College Dublin trains graduates in medical and allied professions and those with an information technology background in healthcare informatics.
Intellectual Property and Information Technology
By combining information technology and intellectual property law together, this Intellectual Property and Information Technology programme from University College Dublin offers a deeper understanding of the interrelationship between these two topics which have emerged as significant areas in the future development of law.

Law, Technology and Innovation
The Law, Technology and Innovation course delivered by the University College Cork will help you will explore the intersections of law, technology and innovation. You will discuss novel and dynamic issues concerning regulation of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the legal and regulatory aspects of the digital economy, and human rights in the digital environment.