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38 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biotherapeutics and Business
University College Dublin's course focuses on broadening your knowledge and understanding of Biotherapeutics and Business while giving you a comprehensive business education.
Advanced Practice Midwifery
This Advanced Practice Midwifery programme at University College Dublin aims to equip you to develop your knowledge and skills to critically examine and advance your own practice and decision-making, to grow your leadership capabilities, to build on your capacity to effectively interpret research findings in practice, and to design and implement initiatives in practice.
Biopharmaceutical Engineering
The Biopharmaceutical Engineering programme from University College Dublin provides substantial coverage of scientific, technical, management and regulatory issues associated with this industry.
Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research
The Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research programme is offered at University College Dublin. The programme is aimed at computer scientists, data scientists, mathematicians, and statisticians.
History of Welfare and Medicine in Society
Medicine, illness and welfare occupy a central place in all our lives. The History of Welfare and Medicine in Society degree at University College Dublin is designed to enable you to understand the place of medicine and welfare in society and history (c1750-1980) and engage with critical debates through various media including film, literature, and art, amongst others.
Occupational Safety and Health
This full-time Occupational Safety and Health programme at University College Dublin is designed to be completed over one academic year (September to July). You will attend classes on weekdays and complete 90 credits over three semesters.
Behavioural Neuroscience
The MSc. in Behavioural Neuroscience at the University College Dublin offers advanced education and training in topics concerning human behaviour and its relation to the brain.
Group Analytic Psychotherapy
The Group Analytic Psychotherapy programme at the University College Dublin serves as the academic component of the final or qualifying level of a three-tier clinical training in the theory and practice of group analytic psychotherapy.
Computed Tomography
The Computed Tomography programme at the University College Dublin provides a platform for discussion of state-of-the-art technological advances and clinical applications.
Experimental Physiology
The Experimental Physiology programme at the University College Dublin provides an ideal foundation for anybody wishing to pursue a career in biomedical research or a field that requires an understanding of research techniques and the scientific method.
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy programme at the University College Dublin provides a clinical training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy contributing to professional qualification to practice.
Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
The MSc in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics is a full-time programme at University College Dublin, designed for graduates who wish to develop expertise in areas ranging from the promotion of nutrition and health throughout the lifespan through to the management of clinical nutrition in community, primary care and acute settings.
Food Regulatory Affairs
Food Regulatory Affairs integrates science, law and food/health policy applying it to the regulation of the entire food chain, from pre-harvest to the consumer. A jointly awarded degree from University College Dublin with all programme content delivered online.
Disability
The MSc in Disability at University College Dublin is a one-year full-time programme delivered by the UCD Centre for Disability Studies within the UCD School of Psychology.
Food Science with Nutrition
The Food Science with Nutrition programme at University College Dublin (UCD) is designed to equip you with cutting-edge knowledge and the skills required to address the challenges and opportunities in the global food industry.
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.
Precision Medicine
The Precision Medicine programme at the University College Dublin is open to graduates in the Life Sciences and Healthcare professionals who hold a minimum 2H1 in an undergraduate Degree.
Physiotherapy
This Physiotherapy programme from University College Dublin will equip graduates with the expertise and clinical skills required to practice physiotherapy (physical therapy) in the private or public health and social care sector.
Veterinary Medicine
At the heart of the research strategy in the Veterinary Medicine programme at the University College Dublin is the ambition to address the challenges that will shape Ireland’s future and its role in the wider world.
Occupational Medicine
This MSc in Occupational Medicine upgrade programme at University College Dublin is designed for physicians who have already been awarded with the Licentiate (LFOM) or Membership of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (MFOM), Royal College of Physicians of Ireland or have previously been awarded a Higher Diploma or Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health by UCD.