MSc in Public Policy

Course Code:

 

DC648 (Full Time - on campus), DC649 (Part Time - online)

Course Type:

 

Postgraduate

NFQ Level:

 9

Delivery Modes

Full-Time

Part-Time

Duration

Full Time 1 Year, Part Time 2 Years

INTRODUCTION

Introduction

Recent crises have exposed flaws in the policymaking systems of many countries around the world, and very markedly in Ireland. In part, these flaws reflect the technical capacity of policymakers to effectively formulate and implement public policies and analyse potential consequences in complex and evolving circumstances.

This relationship is recognised by the Irish state, the EU, and other international bodies as they attempt to increase the number of professionally qualified policy specialists working with them.

In response DCU is offering a bespoke, online interdisciplinary course designed to meet the requirements of a new generation of policymakers — the MSc in Public Policy is a new type of professional degree with an intellectual base and methodological rigour that reflect the needs of a society facing more nuanced and complex challenges.

A fascinating and varied course, in which we studied real public policy challenges. We were equipped with the practical tools to analyse policy problems, and recommend viable solutions.

PROGRAMME

Programme Structure and Content

You’ll take four core modules, and choose two other modules from a suite of options, followed by a Policy Analysis Exercise. An innovative departure from the traditional dissertation, this Policy Analysis Exercise — which can be linked to your employment — is an opportunity for you to work on real policy problems set by public organisations.

The MSc in Public Policy equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to navigate and address 21st century policy challenges, from the post-pandemic economic and social recovery to climate action and Brexit.

Full-time and part-time course options

When applying for the MSc in Public Policy you can choose to undertake the full-time course in one year which is delivered on campus at DCU or you can choose to undertake the part-time course over two years which is delivered fully online.

Programme Aims and Objectives

  • Viewing public policy analysis as the technology to the science of social science is central both to the delivery of courses and to student assessment.
  • The course prepares students to perform, understand and communicate professional policy analysis in the public sector and sectors working to it.
  • The programme employs problem-based learning (PBL) — this involves you becoming versed in the most up-to-date aspects of and science behind a relevant discipline, observing these elements in operation by working through case studies, and then using the knowledge gained to solve set problems. 
  • To prepare you for the working world, you’ll be prompted to collaborate with other students to define problems, identify relevant data to solve these and divide work in fair and efficient ways.

View the current course structure

COURSE LIFE

Why Choose DCU?

  • Draw on expertise across Ireland’s most innovative university.
  • Small class sizes with a diverse student body.
  • Interactive, problem-based teaching style.
  • Accessible lecturers with real expertise in their disciplines.
  • Links to employers and a network of alumni.

Why Do This Programme?

  •  Join the growing number of professional policy specialists working directly for state, national and international organisations; or serve as a policy specialist in a private sector or civil society organisation with an increasing need to be informed in public policy.
  • Become a policymaker or an informed actor in the policymaking system by developing skills and knowledge in quantitative methods, policy design and implementation, research design, communications skills, law, and policy analysis.
  • Increase your expertise in specific policy areas.
  • Gain real-world experience of policymaking in a variety of fields through engagement with civil society organisations, local authorities, public agencies and government departments.
  • Build relationships and contacts with colleagues from a variety of backgrounds, a range of specialists and policymakers that will give you a head start as you build your career.

Programme Chairperson: Dr. Deiric Ó Broin

Tel: +353 (0)1 700 8862

Email: deiric.obroin@dcu.ie

 

James Gaffney MSc in Public Policy Graduate

A fascinating and varied course, in which we studied real public policy challenges. We were equipped with the practical tools to analyse policy problems, and recommend viable solutions.

CAREERS

The MSc in Public Policy’s range of modules equips participants with a range of social science skills, such as quantitative analysis, research design, economics and communications methods to develop, analyse, evaluate and communicate public policies. These have been carefully chosen, in consultation with key stakeholders such as senior civil servants and ministers, so that graduates of the programme are in position to become leaders in policymaking.

 

Potential Careers

Policy Advisor

Policy Maker

Public Servant

Communications Consultant

REQUIREMENTS AND FEES

Requirements

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.
  • International candidates who are non-native speakers of English must satisfy the University of their competency in the English language.  More information about DCU's English language requirements can be found here.

Fees

Full time

EU Status Fee

€7,400

Non EU Fee

€16,000

Part time

EU Status Fee Part-time

€4,000 Per Annum

Non EU Fee Part time

€7,800 Per Annum