Lincoln UniversityThe International Center
PO Box 94, Lincoln
Canterbury
64-3-325 2811 ext 8524
64-3-325 3879
Website Address: www.lincoln.ac.nz
International Students
Lincoln enjoys a very multicultural campus with over 1,800 International students from 65 different countries. An International Center was established in 1993 to provide special support for international students. The University is proud of its history in meeting the needs of its international students.Academic Programmes
Lincoln University offers an extensive range of courses from English Language and Foundation Studies (university entrance qualification), to Certificate/Diploma; undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate level qualifications. There is an extensive range of programmes available from- Tourism Management
- Commerce and Management
- Applied Computing
- Social Science
- Recreation Management
- Agriculture and Agricultural Science
- Landscape Architecture
- Viticulture and Oenology, and applied Commerce degrees in Agriculture
- Food industry
- Forestry
- Hotel and Institutional
- Management
- Transport and Logistics
- Valuation and Property Management and Environmental Management
Accommodation
For many Lincoln Students, living on campus in the Halls of Residence is an integral part of their university experience. Students in the fully catered Halls of Residence have their own furnished room with shared laundry and bathroom facilities. Students also have the option of applying for self-catered Halls of Residence. The halls also provide a range of social events and recreation activities as well as running workshops on various topics such as exam preparation and presentation skills.English Language Proficiency
- Postgraduate = IELTS 6.5 (minimum band score 6.0), or an equivalent and recognized qualification
- Undergraduate = IELTS 6.0 (minimum band score 5.5), or an equivalent and recognized qualification
- Foundation Studies = IELTS 5.5 (minimum band score 5.0), or an equivalent and recognized qualification
Academic Year
- Lincoln's academic year has a semester structure making it possible to commence studies in February and July each year
- Summer school is available from November and January each year for specific undergraduate degrees
- Foundation Studies commence in February, July and November each year
- English language classes commence every Monday from mid January through to late December each year
Courses at Lincoln
- Lincoln University Animal and Food Sciences
- Applied Management and Computing
- Bachelor of Agriculture (BAgr)
- Bachelor of Agriculture Science (BAgrSc)
- Bachelor of Applied Computing (BApplComp)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture) (BCom (Ag))
- Bachelor of Commerce (Food Industry) (BCom (Food Industry))
- Bachelor of Commerce (Forestry) (BCom (Forestry))
- Bachelor of Commerce (Hotel and Institutional Management) (BCom (H&IM))
- Bachelor of Commerce (Transport and Logistics) (BCom (T&L))
- Bachelor of Commerce (Valuation and Property Management) (BCom (VPM))
- Bachelor of Commerce and Management (BCM)
- Bachelor of Environmental Management (BEM)
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA)
- Bachelor of Recreation Management (BRM)
- Bachelor of Science (BSc.)
- Bachelor of Social Science (B.Soc.Sc.)
- Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM)
- Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology (BVO)
- Certificate in Commerce (CertCom)
- Certificate in Foundation Studies (Cert FS)
- Certificate in Natural Resources (Cert Nat Res)
- Commerce
- Diploma in Farm Management (DipFM)
- Diploma in Horticultural Management (DipHM)
- English Language Courses
- Environmental Management and Design
- Graduate Certificate in Applied Computing
- Graduate Certificate in Applied Science
- Graduate Certificate in Commerce
- Graduate Certificate in Landscape Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Maori Planning
- Graduate Certificate in Recreation Management
- Graduate Certificate in Resource Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Social Science
- Graduate Certificate in Sports Management
- Graduate Certificate in Tourism Management
- Graduate Diploma in Applied Computing
- Graduate Diploma in Applied Science
- Graduate Diploma in Commerce
- Graduate Diploma in Environmental Toxicology
- Graduate Diploma in Landscape Studies
- Graduate Diploma in Leisure Events Management
- Graduate Diploma in Maori Planning
- Graduate Diploma in Recreation Management
- Graduate Diploma in Resource Studies
- Graduate Diploma in Social Sciences
- Graduate Diploma in Sports Management
- Graduate Diploma in Tourism Management
- Human Sciences
- Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Computing
- Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science
- Postgraduate Certificate in Commerce
- Postgraduate Certificate in Indigenous Planning
- Postgraduate Certificate in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
- Postgraduate Certificate in Resource Studies
- Postgraduate Certificate in Social Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Engineering
- Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Computing
- Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce
- Postgraduate Diploma in Horticultural Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Indigenous Planning
- Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Studies
- Postgraduate Diploma in Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management
- Postgraduate Diploma in Resource Studies
- Postgraduate Diploma in Social Science
- Postgraduate Diploma in Viticulture & Oenology
- Postgraduate Certificate in Tourism Management
- Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences
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