Course Title: Master of Science in Computing with Sustainable Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has transformed industries, yet its energy demands are growing at an unsustainable rate. In a world increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, the environmental cost of progress is no longer an afterthought, it’s a priority.
The MSc in Sustainable Cloud Computing fuses advanced cloud architecture, automation, and AI-driven data engineering with sustainability principles, and is designed for forward-thinking professionals ready to lead the next wave of cloud innovation without compromising our planet.
Developed in close collaboration with leading tech companies and designed by Technological University Dublin’s (TU Dublin) School of Enterprise, Computing & Digital Transformation, this innovative 1-year full-time Level 9 Master’s programme blends advanced technical learning with deep sustainability insight. You will gain practical, industry-aligned skills in cloud architecture, automation, and AI operation, all through the lens of sustainable digital transformation.
The MSc in Sustainable Cloud Computing is tailored for graduates who are ready to lead with purpose and impact. Whether you’re advancing within your current role or wish to become a cloud engineering professional, this course will empower you to become a driver of sustainable innovation in your career.
Graduates in computing, information systems, engineering, or STEM-related disciplines who wish to specialise in sustainable cloud solutions. Experienced IT professionals seeking to evolve their cloud capabilities with a focus on sustainability. Cloud architects, site reliability engineers, DevOps engineers, and systems administrators aiming to future-proof their skills.
Professionals working in infrastructure, data, or platform roles who want to deepen their expertise in energy-efficient and ethical cloud practices. Technical leaders who wish to integrate sustainable development goals into cloud strategy, architecture, and deployment. Individuals working in sectors such as finance, healthcare, telecommunications, or public services where cloud innovation and compliance with green policies are priorities.
Developed in conjunction with Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet, companies such as Fidelity Investments, Liberty IT, Ericsson, IBM, Cisco, HP assisted in the design and development of course content with TU Dublin.
- Computing and Information Technology Graduates at 2.2 or higher
- Honours graduates (Level 8) with a major in a computing or information technology, at a minimum award level of second class grade two honours are eligible for entry to the programme. (Students with a lower grade of level 8 award than a 2.2 and some years of suitable experience may also qualify for admission)
- Honours graduates (Level 8) with a major in a computing or information technology, at a minimum award level of second class grade two honours are eligible for entry to the programme. (Students with a lower grade of level 8 award than a 2.2 and some years of suitable experience may also qualify for admission)
- Honours Graduates (Level 8) in Equivalent Cognate Fields with an award at 2.2. or higher.
- Applicants with an Honours Bachelor's Degree (Level 8) or equivalent in a relevant field such as Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or Business IS/MIS at a minimum 2nd class honours grade 2 (2.2) level will be considered for entry if their prior work experience provides a suitable foundation for the programme. Candidates with a Level 8 qualification below 2.2 may also be eligible for admission if they have sufficient relevant experience.
English Language Requirements
If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this programme should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.
Semester 1
- Cloud Architecture
- Digital Technology Strategy
- IT Infrastructure and Automation
Semester 2
- Human and Organisational Issues
- Cloud Native
- Sustainable Data Engineering and AI Operations
- Research Project
- Research Methods and Proposal Writing
This programme is delivered in the classroom and laboratories during the normal working week, Monday - Friday between 9:00 - 18:00. Contact hours are up to 14 hours per week with significant additional self-study required.
Applications for this course are now open.
- September 2026 Intake: Apply Now – EU & Non EU Applicants (Autumn 2026)
For further information on the application process, please visit How To Apply.
As a tech organisation working across the globe, Liberty IT were delighted to collaborate with TU Dublin and Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet on the MSc in Sustainable Cloud Computing, ensuring its relevance to industry. We believe the programme equips graduates with essential skills to drive innovation through sustainable practices in technology, ultimately fostering greener, more responsible future for all.
Alan Carolan
Principal Cybersecurity Analyst, Liberty IT