4 Master's degrees in Civil Engineering & Construction in Ireland
Construction Law and Contract Administration
The Construction Law and Contract Administration programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed to enable civil engineers and other suitable qualified professionals, such as architects and quantity surveyors and lawyers, to acquire a knowledge of construction law.

Construction Project Management
This Construction Project Management programme from South East Technological University applicants are a mix of recent graduates as well as others who are returning to higher education.
Civil Engineering (Environment and Energy)
The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering (Environment and Energy) at Munster Technological University is a two-year programme designed for full-time or part-time study. This MEng degree equips students with advanced skills in environmental and energy engineering, preparing them for Chartered Engineer status through an accredited curriculum.
Applied Building Repair and Conservation
The one-year Applied Building Repair and Conservation programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed to provide a solid knowledge of materials and built fabrics, both modern and traditional, the causes and mechanisms of failure and the traditional as well as the most advanced ways to repair and preserve them.