What courses should I consider for study abroad, specifically in project management or the health sector in Ireland/Dublin for a Master's/MSc?
Given your background in Social Work and NGO-related fields plus substantial work experience, pursuing a Master's in Project Management or Healthcare Management in Ireland is a strong option for advancing your career.
Recommended programs for the September 2026 intake include:
- MSc Project Management (TU Dublin): 2 years, part-time online, designed for professionals with 5+ years’ experience.
- MSc Healthcare Management (RCSI): 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time online, focused on leadership roles in healthcare.
- MSc Health Policy and Management (Trinity College Dublin): 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time, emphasizes managing complex health systems.
- MSc Global Health (Trinity College Dublin): 1 year full-time, prepares for leadership in global health research and policy.
- MSc Construction Project Management (SETU): 1 year full-time, for those interested in construction-related project management.
Be sure to meet English language requirements and note that visa rules and application deadlines are subject to change.
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