41 Master's degrees in Nursing in Ireland
Respiratory Care in Nursing Practice
The Postgraduate Diploma in Respiratory Care in Nursing Practice at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is a fully accredited one-year part-time programme aimed at healthcare professionals – from the fields of nursing, medicine, pharmacy, podiatry and the pharmaceutical industry – who wish to advance their academic and professional knowledge and skills within respiratory care.
Professional Nursing
Professional Nursing is offered by Dundalk Institute of Technology. Gain greater knowledge with a practice orientated programme.
Coronary Care Nursing
The Postgraduate Diploma in Coronary Care Nursing programme at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is designed to equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to provide evidenced-based, quality care in today's challenging healthcare environment.

Gerontology Nursing
This exciting multidisciplinary Gerontology Nursing course at the Atlantic Technological University emphasises healthy aging in older adults and will benefit those registered as a nurse on the live register of NMBI (or equivalent) or health and social professionals registered with CORU (or equivalent) and caring for older people in their place of work.

Adolescent Health
The Adolescent Health programme of the University of Galway, the first programme of its kind in Europe, provides students with interdisciplinary training in adolescent health grounded in a public health approach.
Gerontological Nursing
The one-year part-time Postgraduate Diploma in Gerontological Nursing at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland offers you the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills necessary to provide evidence-based, quality care to our older population, whether in the acute setting, residential care or rehabilitation.
Nursing - Advanced Practice
The Nursing - Advanced Practice programme at the University College Dublin will prepare suitably qualified nurses to practice both autonomously and collaboratively in a defined area of advanced nursing practice.
Nursing (Year 2)
The Nursing (Year 2) programme at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland will equip you to advance your nursing/midwifery career further and, most importantly, arm you with the research skills necessary to play an important role in ensuring nursing and midwifery practice continues to be based on the best evidence.
Advanced Practice Nursing (Prescribing)
The Advanced Practice Nursing (Prescribing) programmes at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland School of Nursing and Midwifery provide innovative and practical frameworks to guide the educational and professional development of nurses and midwives progressing to ANP/AMP roles.
Community Mental Health Nursing
The aim of MSc in Community Mental Health Nursing at the Dundalk Institute of Technology is to provide learners with knowledge, critical thinking skills and research capacities to promote positive mental health in the community, in line with Sharing the Vision - a Mental Health Policy for Everyone.
Professional Nursing
The aim of the 90 credit blended learning Master of Science in Professional Nursing programme at Munster Technological University is to provide an accessible, innovative, flexible sustainable programme that will attract and retain nurses who will continue to work as nurses within an integrated health service.
Nursing - Advancing Child Health and Wellbeing
The aim of the Nursing - Advancing Child Health and Wellbeing programme of Trinity College Dublin is to provide a solid academic base to the understanding and development of nursing practice in the area of child health and illness.

Advanced Practice Nursing
The aims of the Master of Advanced Practice Nursing programme at University of Galway are to enable experienced registered nurses to develop an expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills, and clinical competencies for an expanded autonomous scope of practice the characteristics of which are shaped by the: context in which the individual practices.
Wound Management and Tissue Viability
The Wound Management and Tissue Viability program offered by Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is committed to the development of expert, reflective nursing and midwifery practitioners who can seek out and use research-based knowledge to improve patient care.

Nursing Studies (Direct Entry Year 2)
This Nursing Studies (Direct Entry Year 2) degree course delivered at University College Cork is aimed at enabling busy practitioners to take a leadership role in clinical practice in an increasingly complex healthcare environment by facilitating professional and scholarly development.
Cancer Nursing
The Graduate Diploma in Cancer Nursing at University College Dublin is an academic and clinically based programme designed for students who wish to deepen and broaden their knowledge and expertise in cancer care in order to provide safe, effective and holistic care to people with cancer.
Ophthalmic Nursing
The Postgraduate Diploma in Ophthalmic Nursing at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland will prepare you to exercise an advanced level of clinical judgment and practice – beyond what is required of a registered general nurse (RGN) – in your specialist area of ophthalmology.

Obesity
The newly established Obesity programme of the University of Galway provides a broad and comprehensive curriculum that is clinically relevant and that also has a strong theoretical basis.
Advanced Practice Nursing
The Advanced Practice Nursing (MSc) offered at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland provide innovative and practical frameworks to guide the educational and professional development of nurses and midwives progressing to ANP/AMP roles.
Cancer Nursing
This Cancer Nursing degree is offered by Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Specialist knowledge and skills are an essential component in the multidisciplinary management of oncology patients.