6 Master's degrees in Special Education in Ireland

Childhood Speech, Language and Communication Needs
The aim of this MSc in Childhood Speech, Language and Communication Needs at University of Galway is to provide a critical and conceptually sophisticated understanding of children with SLCN and the contexts of their lives.
Speech and Language Processing
The students of the Speech and Language Processing programme of Trinity College Dublin come from many backgrounds. Some have a background in language study, some have an interest in clinical speech and language analysis, some have a background in psychology, computer science or engineering.

Autism
Autism from Dublin City University you’ll learn more about the neurodiversity paradigm. You’ll also gain a better understanding of neurology and the autistic experience. Furthermore, you’ll study evidence-based approaches to inclusive education, and explore the strengths and characteristics of autistic pupils.

Masters in Special Educational Needs
Are you a teacher with a keen interest in inclusion? Would you like to carry out your own research on topics such as inclusive pedagogy, teacher self-efficacy, leadership for inclusion or differentiation? The Masters in Special Educational Needs from Dublin City University is for you!

Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia)
Dyslexia affects one in 10 students in Ireland. In this course, the only one of its kind in Ireland, you’ll learn best-practice teaching strategies for students with literacy difficulties. Throughout this Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia) offered at Dublin City University you’ll also come to understand how to assess people for dyslexia.
Education with Specialisms
The Education with Specialisms program from Mary Immaculate College is designed for all those interested in enhancing their professional knowledge, understandings and skills.