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MSc Computer Science (Conversion)

UCD offers a skills conversion graduate programme for individuals who hold a primary degree in another discipline (e.g., Arts, Commerce), and would like to enter into an IT related career. This conversion MSc introduces students to computational thinking and provides a thorough foundation in the practical aspects of modern Computer Science. Please note that no prior knowledge of programming is assumed.

MSc Computer Science (Negotiated Learning)

The Taught Masters in Computer Science by Negotiated Learning is a flexible programme that draws on a rich and varied portfolio of subjects and classes to allow students to work towards a highly personalised degree that is tailored to their individual goals and prior experience. This is a degree for students who already have a strong background in computer science, either through an undergraduate computer science degree, or a related degree with substantial computer science content together with clearly relevant and documented industry experience.

MSc Advanced Software Engineering

Software Engineering is a dynamic field where technology, techniques and processes continually evolve and fresh areas of application appear regularly. In the current climate, software engineers must continually update their skills and qualifications in order to stay competitive in the workplace and improve their career prospects in the industry. This part-time masters programme is designed for experienced software engineers who wish to advance their skillset in areas of computer science and software development that impact directly on their work. Participants are exposed to current technologies, methodologies, processes and theories as well as those still under research that may become mainstream in the future.

This masters programme is especially geared at industry-based software engineers and so is not suitable for new graduates.

MSc Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation

The MSc in Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation programme is one of the largest MSc programmes in UCD, with 300+ current participants and a network of graduates numbering 1500+ in 70 countries. It is an international part-time MSc level programme, open to agents of any organisation which has responsibility for the enforcement of national or local legislation.

MA/MSc Cognitive Science

UCD offers a range of degrees in Cognitive Science. The most common option is the 12 month taught masters degree, leading to the award of an M.Sc. Anyone interested in issues relating to the understanding of the human mind from philosophical, psychological, and computational perspectives would be well suited to this degree. Advanced computational skills are not a pre-requisite, but basic familiarity with computers will be assumed.

Springboard+ Higher Diploma in Computer Science (ICT Skills Conversion)

Springboard+ is co-funded by the Government of Ireland, via the National Training Fund, and the European Union.

This full-time programme, delivered over one academic year, is suitable for individuals holding a primary degree in another discipline (e.g., Arts, Business, Social Science, etc.), seeking to convert to Computer Science. The curriculum places a strong emphasis on the practical aspects of modern Computer Science and is designed to provide individuals with the appropriate skills to enter into an IT-related career. 

Springboard+ Higher Diploma in Computer Science (ICT Skills Conversion)

MSc Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research (in partnership with the School of Medicine)

This Masters programme in partnership with the UCD School of Medicine consolidates core disciplines to address a rapidly increasing skill gap in the healthcare and biomedical research sector. AI is already revolutionising medical imaging, digital pathology, pharmaceutical research, and remote sensing and connected health.

MSc Cybersecurity

The MSc in Cybersecurity is a part-time blended learning programme that prepares IT professionals for a managerial or technical career in cybersecurity. Lectures are delivered online, complemented by occasional full-day workshops on campus, allowing for flexible learning but with face-to-face interactions. It is designed to help companies, government and state institutions, defence forces and others to upskill their staff to fill new roles in cyber security so that they can protect their organisations, their customers and the public.

UCD School of Computer Science

University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland, D04 V1W8.
T: +353 1 716 2483 | E: computerscience@ucd.ie | Location Map(opens in a new window)