University
Lincoln UniversityLevel of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Every great wine is a product of high quality science and sound process management. Lincoln University’s Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology prepares you to cultivate a future in the wine sector in New Zealand or overseas.
Great wines are made long before they reach the glass — in the soil, the vines, the people, and the science that connects them. At Lincoln, you’ll learn how vineyards and wineries work from the ground up, studying the science that shapes grape and wine production. You’ll experience each stage for yourself as you develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to grow a future in New Zealand’s most iconic land-based industry.
How you’ll growYou'll be ready for a range of careers in the wine industry, including viticulturist, vineyard manager, foreman, winemaker, sales specialist and cellar manager.
Practical work requirementsDuring your study, you’re expected to complete:
For more information on the practical aspects of study, or request a copy of the Practical Work Handbook, contact the Practical Work Co-ordinator at [[email protected]](https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#4a3a382b293e23292b263d2538210a26232429252624642b29642430) or phone +64 3 423 0061.
I wanted to study at a university with credible links to the land. The kind of thing that isn’t offered at other universities, from people with a strong connection to land and growing.
Len Ibbotson
Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology
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