MSc in Health and Social Inclusion
Dublin, Ireland
MSc
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
EUR 9,400 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* per annum
Key Summary
Our two-year programme, the first of its kind in Ireland, is designed to give you the knowledge and skills you will need to tackle healthcare inequity and social exclusion, which can devastate community health and social wellbeing.
Note: Non-EU applicants who require a study visa for the purposes of studying at DCU are not eligible to apply for this part-time programme as study visas are only granted for full time programmes. To check if you require a study visa, please visit the Irish Immigration website.
As Ireland’s population continues to change, we need to promote inclusion and protect our diverse communities. People are often marginalised due to poverty, ethnicity, addiction, gender identity, illness or disability, and are likely to face poorer health outcomes. You will examine inequities, and develop the knowledge and skillset to respond to them. You will also learn how to improve community health engagement and social wellbeing and lead in the field.
During this highly practical programme, you will be encouraged to volunteer in the sector if you are not already working in it full-time. Most students come from a health or social care background, from psychiatric nurses to charity workers, so you will benefit from group discussion and hands-on learning involving varying disciplines and perspectives.
When you graduate, you will be sought after in a range of sectors including health and social care settings, health promotion, health-related statutory services, non-governmental organisations and policy making. Alternatively, you may choose to pursue further doctorate-level studies.
The core curriculum of this programme, delivered by an interdisciplinary group of experts, gives students the knowledge, skillsets and experiences required to understand and influence health and social inclusion in Ireland and abroad.
- Ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings)
- Ranked among the world's top 350 universities (Times Higher Education World University Rankings). Business and Economics (201-250), Arts and Humanities (201-250), Research Environment (301)
- Ireland’s highest-ranked young university, placed 59th globally (Times Higher Education Young University Rankings).
- Ranked 1st in Ireland for Graduate Employment Rate (and 23rd Globally) by QS World University Rankings
- 96% of DCU graduates are in employment or further studies within 6 months of graduation
- Voted no. 1 worldwide for Career Development by Global Student Satisfaction Awards
The programme’s graduates will enjoy employment in a range of sectors including health and social care settings, health promotion, health-related statutory services, non-governmental organisations, academic sectors and/or pursue further doctorate-level studies.


