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Masters Degrees in Cork, Ireland
We have 226 Masters Degrees in Cork, Ireland
Cork, of County Cork, is a traditional Irish city with charming alleys and waterways. It’s a city on the rise, with a young and modish community and plenty of events and nightlife. Large numbers of students study at the two local universities.
What’s it like to study a Masters in Cork?
Cork is known as the Republic of Ireland’s second city. It’s a mix of traditional Irish streets, waterways and pubs with a youthful and lively population and entertainment scene.
The city centre is still based on an island in the River Lee, and there are many bridges, canals and quays throughout the city. Cork is celebrated for its food and drink, featuring a covered Victorian English Market and many stylish cafés, bistros and popular pubs.
Other attractions include the Cork City Gaol, St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Shandon Steeple and the Crawford Art Gallery. The people of Cork are known for their friendliness, wit, and welcoming attitude to strangers (including postgraduate students).
Sport is popular in the Cork, including traditional Gaelic games (Gaelic football and hurling) as well as rugby.
Universities in Cork
Cork’s major university is University College Cork (UCC). UCC is over 170 years old and is now home to over 21,000 students. The campus is based in woodland and is a 10-minute walk from the city centre. UCC is a research-led university, world-leading in food and health, photonics and perinatal medicine. It offers courses across many disciplines, with a particular focus on health, wellbeing and food, future technologies, climate and sustainability, culture and society, and finance and business.
Cork also hosts the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT). CIT has four campuses and around 12,000 students and offers research programmes across 21 departments with a career-focused education. The university specialises in Bioinformatics, Pharmaceuticals, Engineering, and Photonics.
Careers in Cork
As Ireland’s second city, Cork has a competitive economy and attracts plenty of investment. The city offers a cost-effective location for many industry sectors and is a popular setting for research and development (especially pharmaceuticals and medical devices), advanced manufacturing, and company headquarters. Many multinational companies maintain offices in Cork including Apple, IBM, Johnson Controls, Pfizer and Stryker.
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Accounting MACC
University College Cork
Cork University Business School
This one-year full-time course offers a postgraduate route to a career in professional accounting. It offers you the chance to complete much of the study and examination requirements involved in qualifying as an accountant. Read more
Advanced Family Law PGCert
University College Cork
School of Law
On the Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Family Law, you will be exposed to law and theory in Ireland and internationally. At the same time you will get valuable insights into various aspects of the law in action by engaging with social workers, legal professionals and others. Read more
Allergy & Clinical Immunology (Online) PGCert
University College Cork
College of Medicine and Health
This new Postgraduate Certificate in Allergy and Clinical Immunology is a part-time fully online course open to healthcare professionals from different background including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, occupational therapy, speech and language, audiology, physiotherapy, psychology, dietetics, nutrition, and social studies. Read more
Ancient Medieval Languages PGDip
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
The Postgraduate Diploma in Ancient and Medieval Languages is a full-time diploma taken over 9 months. Its focus is upon the development of skills in two or more ancient or medieval languages from a group consisting of Classical Greek, Latin, Old English, Old Irish, and Medieval Welsh. Read more
Animal Behaviour and Welfare MRes
University College Cork
College of Science, Engineering and Food Science
The science of animal behaviour is a rapidly evolving discipline with much practical application. Welfare issues are a key concern for animal production, zoos and wildlife centres, the pet trade and veterinary sector, and are the subject of much regulation. Read more
Anthropology MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Our MA Anthropology programme at University College Cork is an exciting new postgraduate degree that represents state-of-the-art in-field training in ethnography, combined with cultural, political and social theory. Read more
Applied Coastal and Marine Management MSc
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
The programme focuses on science (including the social sciences) of Coastal and Marine management and policy-making today. Read more
Archaeology - Archaeological Excavation MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Not on offer 2022-2023 The MA in Archaeological Excavation is a one-year taught course, offered on a full-time basis by the Department of Archaeology. Read more
Archaeology - Human Osteoarchaeology MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Not on offer 2022-2023 This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of and practical training in human osteoarchaeology: the analysis of human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts. Read more
Archaeology HDip
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
This course is for non-archaeology graduates who have a degree and would like to transfer their studies to the discipline of archaeology. Read more
Architecture (Joint Programme with MTU) MArch
University College Cork
College of Science, Engineering and Food Science
Our Master of Architecture programme is offered by the Cork Centre for Architectural Education (CCAE) in conjunction with the Munster Technological University (MTU). Read more
Art History - History of Art HDip
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Our Higher Diploma History of Art course is for those who already have a degree, preferably in the Arts or the Sciences, and who wish to study art history intensively over one (full-time) or two (part-time) academic years. Read more
Art History - Modern & Contemporary Art History, Theory & Criticism MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Not on offer 2022/2023 Our MA in Modern and Contemporary Art History, Theory and Criticism is a unique art history programme that offers a stimulating, rigorous and wide-ranging exploration of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art and theory. Read more
Arts Management & Creative Producing MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Our MA in Arts Management & Creative Producing programme is offered by the College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences ( CACSSS ) at University College Cork ( UCC ). Read more
Asian Studies MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Our Asian Studies MA at University College Cork provides a global academic context for understanding the rise of East Asia. On this programme we will equip you with a unique set of abilities to engage with the cultural, historic, economic, and political fabric of Asia. Read more