University
Lincoln UniversityLevel of Study
Master's Degree
Develop the parks-specific knowledge, cultural competencies, and business capabilities to succeed in leadership and management roles within the parks (and related) sectors.
Study for freeIf you're a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, residing in New Zealand at the time of study, you may be eligible for free tuition fees. Part time study options may be available. Terms and conditions apply. Learn more.
About this programmeThe study of parks management is closely aligned with natural resource management, indigenous planning and development and outdoor recreation management.
The Master of Parks Management will prepare you for mid-and-senior-level management roles.
This distinctive, interdisciplinary programme offers a suite of options that provide important social, cultural, environmental and business contexts to parks management.
Depending on your background, occupational aspirations, and area of interest, you can choose how you would like to specialise, with options including ecology, environmental management, recreation and tourism and climate change in regard to parks management.
How you’ll growThe sector has identified a critical shortage of qualified parks management professionals. Potential employers include central and local government, iwi authorities and other Māori organisations, conservation trusts, and private sector and community organisations.
Programme structureThe Master of Parks Management is a 180-credit taught master's degree, delivered on-campus, with some online learning options.
The programme can be completed within 12 months (if you start in November) or 18 months (if you start in February or July).
Compulsory courses - 80 credits (four courses)Disclaimer