University
Lincoln UniversityLevel of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Grow an exciting future at New Zealand’s leading land-based university, with 140 years of specialised know-how, and the most innovative minds, research and resources. Apply your learning and experiences to future-proofing a group of industries that feed and contribute to the wellbeing of seven billion people globally.
At Lincoln, we’ve been supporting agriculture and the land-based industries for longer than any other university in the Southern Hemisphere.
This degree expands your opportunities within agriculture, offering a detailed understanding of soil management, plant and animal production, and farming systems. It also provides the skills to deal with new challenges, change and innovation in the agricultural sectors.
See the Programme Structure below
How you’ll growYou'll be a strong candidate for in-demand roles in areas like soil consultancy, farm management, agronomy, environmental advisory, or farming technology.
Practical workDuring your study, you’re expected to complete 28 weeks of paid full-time practical work, spending 10-14 weeks each on one dairy farm and one sheep or beef farm.
Any remaining time can be on a different farm or in an allied industry of your choice.
To complete the practical requirements successfully, you’ll need:
Some previous farming experience, is preferred, but not essential.
For more information on the practical aspects of study, email the Practical Work Coordinator or phone +64 3 423 0061.
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