Postgraduates
CIT offers postgraduate opportunities at Masters level (both research and taught) and at Doctoral (PhD) level (by research).
Research Study
Applications are welcome from students wishing to pursue postgraduate research study at Masters and Doctoral levels. Such applicants are strongly advised as a first step to contact the relevant department in which they wish to study. Having obtained the advice of the department, an admission form is available from the CIT Admissions Office.
In addition, postgraduate research students must apply to and be accepted onto the Postgraduate Research Register before commencing their studies. The application form is available from the Registrar's Office.
Taught Postgraduate Study
There are several taught postgraduate programmes in the areas of Music, Electronics, Business Studies, Public Relations with New Media, Computing, Biomedical Science, and Art. CIT offers taught post-graduate courses in many departments.
A list of available courses can be found here.
Further information on these courses can be obtained by contacting the relevant department directly.
- CoursesApplied Biosciences (Masters), Biomedical Science (Masters), Civil/Structural/Environmental Postgrad Progs, Computing In Education (Masters)..
- Research DegreesPostgraduate study by research and thesis (21 months for a Masters degree and a minimum of 3 years..
- Fees, Grants and ScholarshipsThere are a number of funding schemes for postgraduate students. The majority of these are external schemes..
- How to ApplyCIT offers postgraduate opportunities at Masters level (both research and taught) and at Doctoral (PhD) level (by research).
- Open daysThe Annual Careers Fair took place on October 7 in the Institute’s Nexus Centre and featured major national..
- EnquiriesEnquiries in relation to taught postgraduate courses should be addressed to the relevant academic department.





