About Agriculture & Life Sciences
There’re 4 Departments in this faculty
Agricultural Sciences
Teaching and research in the plants, animal sciences, crops and livestock production
Pest-management & Conservation
Focuses on modern approaches and tools in molecular, behavioural, community and ecosystem ecology and plant pathology.
Soil & Physical Sciences
All about soil-related and physical science, chemistry and physics courses.
Wine, Food & Molecular Biosciences
Delivery of Viticulture, Oenology, food Science and other related courses.
Undergraduate Studies
Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology
Lincoln University’s specialist Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology degree prepares graduates for a great career in the wine sector.
The core of the degree covers basic science preparation through to advanced viticulture and wine science, pest and disease management, biometrics and wine chemistry. You can then tailor the rest of your degree using electives to fit your areas of interest and individual career aspirations.
A period of Practical Work is a requirement of this qualification.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
this degree addresses the demands for farmers and primary producers to meet the requirements of international markets, including the European Union’s expectation for food to be traceable from paddock to plate.
Lincoln has played a fundamental role in training managers, researchers, consultants and employees in the agricultural sector for 140 years. Our graduates have a reputation for hitting the ground running because our qualifications are applied and relevant.
The Bachelor of Agricultural Science can be awarded with Honours. This pathway is open to students who have completed their 6th semester (normally 3rd year) of study (with requirements).
A 28 Weeks period in total of Practical Work is a requirement of this qualification.
Bachelor of Science
This programme is applied and context-based, graduates will have a firm grounding in the basic sciences. These can be applied to processes in the environment, in ecosystems and biota or at the molecular level; helping you contribute to sustainable management and conservation of land, water and air and the country’s abundant natural resources.
This degree has 4 majors to choose from:
- Conservation and Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Food Science
- Create your own Science Major
Master of Precision Agriculture
The Master of Precision Agriculture will provide technical leaders for the agriculture and food and fibre industries and large agricultural or food-related organisations including processors and wholesalers, by training postgraduates who will become managers, data-driven scientists, consultants, farmers, sustainable production managers and strategic managers.
Lincoln University is unlocking the power of the land with Aotearoa New Zealand and with international partners to increase productivity, reduce environmental footprints and embrace the whole value chain from soil to fork.
Part of that journey will be an ever-increasing use of digital technologies in monitoring, decision making, operating and managing the primary production systems of a fast growing bio-economy. Digital-based agricultural production systems are different to the current mainstream approaches.
Master of Science in Food Innovation
This is a one year master targeted at creating world-leading food scientists. Focus on food composition, quality, processing, innovation, marketing and human nutrition.
Lincoln University is long-established in research and education with a land and food focus. As New Zealand’s specialist land-based University, Lincoln attracts internationally renowned researchers to utilise their theoretical knowledge of science to the applied benefit of the food industry.
Courses
- Food Processing and Quality
- Food and Nutritional Biochemistry
- Food Product Innovation
- Food Safety and Security
- Advanced Microbiology
- Laboratory Experimentation
- Research Issues (Dissertation)
- Design or Research Essay (Dissertation)
- Research Placement (Dissertation)
Master of Wine and Viticulture
This master will provide graduates with the knowledge and skills to successfully develop fulfilling careers anywhere in the world. Students will have the hands-on skills to secure management roles and be in a position to help enhance the value of the wine sector.
This comprehensive programme includes both grape-growing and winemaking as well as essential business knowledge to develop career prospects across every area of the industry.
Some of the compulsory Courses
- Advanced Microbiology
- Laboratory Experimentation
- Grapevine Physiology
- Topics in Oenology
- Plant Cell Physiology or Advanced Oenology
Scholarship Name | Amount |
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Lincoln University – Excellence Scholarship | NZ$6,000 to NZ$10,000 |
New Zealand Government Scholarships (NZAID)(At least: CGPA 3.98) | 100% |
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