MSc in Public Policy student
DC648

MSc in Public Policy

Course Details

Course Code:
DC648
Course Type:
Postgraduate
NFQ Level:
9 - Please see www.qqi.ie for further information
Delivery Modes
Full-Time
Part-Time
Duration
Full Time 1 Year, Part Time 2 Years
Phone:
+353 (0) 1
700 8862

The MSc in Public Policy is a fascinating and diverse course where we delve into real-world challenges in public policy. Throughout the programme, we learn how to use practical tools to examine policy issues and propose workable solutions.

Overview

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Recent problems have shown that the way many countries make their policies has some issues. This is especially true in Ireland. These issues are partly because the people in charge of making policies aren't always good at figuring out and carrying out these policies, especially in complicated and changing situations.

The Irish government, the European Union and other international organisations know about this problem. They're trying to get more experts in making policies to work with them.

To address this, DCU is now offering a special online course that covers different subjects and is made to help the new generation of policymakers. It's called the MSc in Public Policy, and it's a unique professional degree that focuses on both deep thinking and careful methods. This fits the needs of a society that is dealing with more complicated and nuanced challenges.

DCU People

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Emmanuel Lalita
Alumni

I chose the MSc in Public Policy at DCU because of its strong reputation and focus on practical application.


Read more about Emmanuel Lalita

Careers & Further Options

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Careers

The MSc in Public Policy offers a variety of modules that provide participants with a wide range of social science skills. These skills include quantitative analysis, research design, economics and communication methods. They enable participants to develop, analyse, evaluate and effectively communicate public policies. The selection of these modules has been done in close consultation with important stakeholders, including senior civil servants and ministers. The aim is to ensure that graduates of the programme are well-prepared to assume leadership roles in the field of policymaking.

Policy Advisor
Policy Maker
Public Servant
Communications Consultant

"DCU graduates are highly sought after by employers. Our Graduates work in environments ranging from large multinationals to SMEs, family businesses and start-ups across every sector.

 DCU Careers Service has a number of learning and development initiatives in place for our students, giving them the skills they need for a successful career path." 

Go to our Careers site to find out more about career planning, our mentorship programme, skills development and online resources for students when working on CVs and making applications. 

Entry Requirements

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For admission to the MSc in Public Policy programme, successful applicants will have:

? A degree at the level of an Irish or UK Honours undergraduate degree (H2.2 or above) or equivalent,

? Applicants with appropriate combinations of professional qualifications and experience may also be considered. This includes discipline-specific knowledge and know-how; transferable skills; basic research competency; personal effectiveness.

? Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) applicants are required to submit a cover letter along with their application under the Transcripts section of the portal, affirming their intent to apply for RPL. For more information on RPL see here

? International candidates who are non-native speakers of English must satisfy the University of their competency in the English language.

Programme Structure

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During the MSc in Public Policy programme, you'll complete four essential modules and select two additional modules from a set of choices. Afterward, you'll undertake a Policy Analysis Exercise, which is a new approach different from the usual dissertation. This exercise allows you to tackle actual policy issues given by public organisations, and you may even connect it to your current job.

The MSc in Public Policy provides graduates with the expertise and abilities needed to handle the policy challenges of the 21st century. These challenges include areas such as recovering from the social and economic impacts of the pandemic, addressing climate change and dealing with the consequences of Brexit.

When applying for the MSc in Public Policy, you have two options for how you want to study. You can go for the full-time course, which takes one year and is taught in person at DCU's campus. Alternatively, you can choose the part-time course, which spans two years and is entirely conducted online.

  1. We consider public policy analysis as the practical application of the social sciences. This viewpoint is central to how we teach our courses and assess students.
  2. The programme is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct, understand, and communicate professional policy analysis, primarily in the public sector and related fields.
  3. We use problem-based learning (PBL) as a teaching method. This means you'll become well-versed in the latest developments and scientific foundations of a relevant field, see how these concepts work in practice through case studies, and then apply this knowledge to solve specific problems.
  4. We aim to prepare you for the professional world by encouraging collaboration with your fellow students. This involves defining problems together, identifying the necessary data to address them, and distributing the workload in a fair and efficient manner.
  1. Leverage Expertise: Benefit from the collective knowledge and innovation of Ireland's most forward-thinking university.
  2. Small Class Sizes: Enjoy a more personalised learning experience with smaller class sizes, and study alongside a diverse group of students.
  3. Interactive Learning: Experience an engaging and problem-focused teaching approach, promoting active participation in your education.
  4. Accessible Professors: Connect with approachable professors who bring real-world expertise in their respective fields to your education.

Employment Connections: Access valuable links to potential employers and tap into a network of successful alumni, opening up opportunities for your future career.

  1. Career Opportunities: Join the growing community of professional policy experts working directly with government agencies at the state, national, and international levels. Alternatively, become a policy specialist in the private sector or civil society organisations, which increasingly require expertise in public policy.
  2. Become a Policymaker: Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to be a policymaker or a well-informed participant in the policymaking process. This includes quantitative analysis, policy design and implementation, research methodology, communication skills, understanding of law, and policy analysis.
  3. Specialised Expertise: Enhance your expertise in specific policy areas, allowing you to focus on your particular interests or career goals.
  4. Real-World Experience: Gain practical experience in policymaking across a range of fields by engaging with civil society organisations, local authorities, public agencies, and government departments.

Networking: Build valuable relationships and contacts with colleagues from diverse backgrounds, including specialists and policymakers. This network will provide you with a competitive advantage as you establish your career in the field of public policy.

Fees and Funding

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Fees

EU Status Fee
€7,900
Non EU Fee.
€17,000
EU Status Fee Part-time
€4,300 Per Annum
Non EU Fee Part time
€8,300 Per Annum

How To Apply

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To apply for this programme:

All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here. Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application:

  • Provide Academic Transcripts for each and every year of study with English translation if applicable.
  • If applicable, evidence of competence in the English language as per DCU entry requirements. Please see link http://www.dcu.ie/registry/english.shtml

 

Application Deadlines

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the programme is full or until the following dates:

  • Closing date for non EU applicants is 1st July 2025
  • Closing date for EU applicants is 30th August 2025 

Note applicants who require a study visa for the purposes of studying at DCU, are advised to apply as early as possible.

If you are a non EU student and require a study visa, you are not eligible to apply for part-time programmes as study visas are only granted for full-time programmes.

All entry requirements should be met before the commencement of the programme.

Application Queries

For EU applicant queries, please visit /registry/eu-postgraduate-taught-admissions or email postgraduateadmissions@dcu.ie


For non EU applicant queries, please visit /registry/international-admissions-undergraduate-and-postgraduate or email internationaladmissions@dcu.ie

Commencement of Programme

The programme commences in September 2025

Life On Campus

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FAQs

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