7 Master's degrees in Cognitive Science in Ireland

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
This Cognitive Behavioural Therapy degree delivered by the University College Cork is offered part-time over two years. The course is aligned with the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).

Psychology and Wellbeing
If you’re a psychology graduate keen to advance your career and you’re passionate about wellbeing, this is the course for you. It’s also perfect for psychologists who want to develop their professional skill set. The Psychology and Wellbeing programme is offered at Dublin City University

Applied Behaviour Analysis
This Applied Behaviour Analysis programme at University of Galway provides you with the theoretical and practical knowledge to kick-start your career as a practitioner.
Psychoanalytic Studies
The Psychoanalytic Studies programme at Trinity College Dublin is a full-time M.Phil. degree delivered over one year. This public course provides a deep exploration of psychoanalytic theory and its cultural applications. It is designed for graduates and professionals seeking to enhance their clinical and academic knowledge.
Integrative Psychotherapy
The Master of Arts in Integrative Psychotherapy at Munster Technological University is a full-time programme lasting two years. This course is designed to enhance practitioners' clinical skills and knowledge while allowing for flexible learning to accommodate professional commitments.
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science at University College Dublin is the interdisciplinary study of minds, brains and behaviour. Many disciplines contribute to this overarching goal, including, but not restricted to, Psychology, Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Neuroscience, Linguistics, and Anthropology.
Autism Studies
The Autism Studies program from Mary Immaculate College is accredited by the University of Limerick and are delivered as a partnership between Mary Immaculate College and Middletown Centre for Autism.