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19 Social Work Masters in Ireland

Social work is a multi-disciplinary and specialised discipline which aims for a career as social worker, i.e. improving the wellbeing and the quality of life of a certain group such as children, youth or certain minorities for example. Social work studies embody theories from various fields, among others sociology, medicine, education and psychology.

Find and compare 19 Masters in Social Work in Ireland. Below is a selection of the available study options. If you're interested in studying Social Work in Ireland you can view all 19 Master's programmes. You can also read more about the Social Work discipline in general or about studying in Ireland.

  • Master in Supervisory Practice

    All Hallows College

    This innovative MA in Supervisory Practice provides practical training in core supervisory skills, coupled with the opportunity to work under supervision with supervisees. Particular attention is paid to growth in the skills necessary for developing and setting supervisory contracts in which the key elements of effective supervision are identified, for running effective supervisory sessions, and for supervision report writing.

  • Master in Contemporary Migration and Diaspora Studies

    University College Cork

    Recent changes in Irish society have been profound, as a society marked by centuries of emigration is now experiencing immigration on an unprecedented scale.

  • Master in MPlan (Planning and Sustainable Development)

    University College Cork

    The M.Plan (CKE69) is a two year taught course that prepares graduates for professional careers in town and country planning, regional and spatial planning, sustainable and related environmental fields.

  • Master in Aesthetics and History of Art

    University College Cork

    The new MA in Aesthetics and History of Art is an innovative course that appropriately responds to sustained developments in aesthetics and presents historical and contemporary research relevant to the subject areas of philosophy and art history as well as to cognate and related disciplines and practices.

  • Master in Social Work

    University College Cork

    The Masters in Social Work (CKE64)/Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work Studies (CKC06) is a two year full-time programme that combines academic study with fieldwork placements. Successful completion of the programme leads to the award of the NQSW - the national qualification in social work.

  • Master in Social Work Research

    University of Dublin Trinity College

    The M.Phil. in Social Work Research is designed for social science graduates who are also professionally qualified social workers, and who seek Masters level research training in social work.

  • Master in Social Justice & Public Policy

    All Hallows College

    This two-year part-time programme is designed to give those wishing to engage with public policy from a social justice perspective the necessary academic background and skills to achieve their aims. Students will enrol every second year. The programme will address the needs of professionals drawn from many different sectors of society dealing with issues such as: public policy development, social exclusion, poverty, inequality, discrimination etc.

  • Master in Social Work

    University of Dublin Trinity College

    The Master in Social Work course offers a route to a professional qualification in social work for applicants with a primary degree in the Social Sciences or equivalent.

  • Master in Applied Social Research

    University of Dublin Trinity College

    The M.Sc. in Applied Social Research is a one-year, full-time taught course. It is designed for graduates who wish to develop their research skills and gain employment in the rapidly expanding area of applied research.

  • Master in Drug and Alcohol Policy

    University of Dublin Trinity College

    This course has been designed to offer a broad critical understanding of how society attempts to prevent or respond to problems associated with the use of licit and illicit drugs, as well as a more specific opportunity to develop research, management and policy-making skills in this area.

  • Master in Applied Christian Spirituality

    All Hallows College

    The MA in Applied Christian Spirituality is a one-year full-time MA programme awarded by Dublin City University (DCU). Depending on the level of interest the programme may also be offered as a three-year part-time programme.

  • Master in Disability Studies

    University of Dublin Trinity College

    This M.Sc. in Disability Studies builds capacity through a high quality and accessible graduate curriculum that combines the scholarly and the experiential. This programme is oriented towards professionals from the disability service provision sector in the middle and senior management positions, students from the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, legislators, government and state agencies employees, advocacy organizations, and community agencies’ members.

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