24 Master's degrees in Software Engineering in Ireland

Applied Software Engineering
The Applied Software Engineering course at the Technological University of the Shannon is an exciting one-year full-time programme, funded by Ericsson Ireland and ICT Skillnet and delivered by TUS in Athlone, which covers the entire software development lifecycle – from the fundamentals of computing and software design to implementation and testing.

Software Engineering
The Software Engineering programme from University of Limerick designed to develop expertise in building robust, large-scale software systems and extracting actionable insights utilising data analytics.

Software Development (International Systems) - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Software Development (International Systems) - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Software Design with Cybersecurity
The Software Design with Cybersecurity course at the Technological University of the Shannon will provide students with both theoretical and practical skills to understand and respond to computer security threats in the modern enterprise.

Software Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Software Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Science (Software Development)
The Science (Software Development) programme from Maynooth University is a one-year programme for graduates with degrees in ANY subject giving them a practical introduction to software development including programming, software design and testing, team project work.

Software Design with Artificial Intelligence
This Software Design with Artificial Intelligence course at the Technological University of the Shannon provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Students will learn about both supervised and unsupervised learning as well as learning theory, reinforcement learning and control.

Computing in DevOps
The Master of Science in Computing in DevOps at the Atlantic Technological University may be taken as a one year, full-time (normally on-campus) or two year, part-time (normally on-line) programme. DevOps is the practice of operations and development engineers participating together in the entire service lifestyle, from design through development process to production.

Computer Science (Software Engineering)
The Computer Science (Software Engineering) degree at Maynooth University is designed to give participants a strong foundation in advanced computer science topics ensuring longevity of their skills and their ability to adapt in a rapidly evolving field.

Software Development - International Systems
The Software Development - International Systems programme from University of Limerick was designed for graduates from non-computing disciplines who wish to transition into the software development sector by expanding on their previous education and expertise.

Software Design with Cloud Native Computing
The Software Design with Cloud Native Computing course at the Technological University of the Shannon will provide students with both theoretical and practical skills to develop software systems which use Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) in order to run applications on servers that can be flexibly provisioned on demand.

Electronic and Computer Engineering
The Master Electronic and Computer Engineering at University of Galway is a one-year, full-time programme for graduates in Electronic & Computer Engineering or related fields. Part of an accredited 4+1 pathway, it develops advanced, industry-focused skills and meets the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status, preparing you for leadership roles in engineering.

Computer Science (Enterprise Software Systems)
This Computer Science (Enterprise Software Systems) programme from South East Technological University is designed to develop and refine a set of skills essential for successful engagement of enterprises with information and communications technology (ICT).

Software Design and Development
This Software Design and Development degree delivered by University of Galway are aimed at candidates with little or no software development experience who want to pursue a career in the industry.

Software Engineering
The aim of this Software Engineering programme at the Technological University of the Shannon is to provide an opportunity for computer professionals and engineers to enhance their knowledge and expertise in areas of current active research and development in software engineering.
Cybersecurity (Online)
The MSc in Cybersecurity (Online) at Munster Technological University is a part-time programme lasting 24 months. This course is designed for professionals in the IT sector, providing advanced knowledge and skills in cybersecurity practices through an entirely online format.
Professional Software Development (Data Science) (Part-time)
The Professional Software Development (Data Science) (Part-time) degree offered at Ulster University provides high quality professionals for the software development industry
Computer Science (Conversion)
The Computer Science (Conversion) at University College Dublin is a full-time M.Sc. programme spanning 16 months. Designed for graduates from non-computing backgrounds, this public study mode course provides a foundation in modern technology. It transitions students into IT careers through intensive, practical learning.
Professional Software Development (Part-time)
The overall aim of this Professional Software Development (Part-time) course at Ulster University is to provide high quality professionals for the software development industry.
Computer Science - Future Networked Systems
The Computer Science - Future Networked Systems programme of Trinity College Dublin is designed for graduates from a computing or closely related undergraduate background.