Lincoln University

Course Details

Bachelor of Agriculture

Course Description

Lincoln University's Bachelor of Agriculture uses real world examples and practical experiences to produce graduates who can immediately make a difference in jobs across all areas of agricultural production and related industries. New Zealand is a world leader in agriculture, and it is not by chance that, for over 130 years, Lincoln University has been training world-leading agricultural specialists. This degree is structured around courses in four key disciplines: plant science, animal science, soil science and farm management.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

The career opportunities for a Bachelor of Agriculture graduate are wide, from primary sector through to consultancy, depending on your choice of courses and areas of interest. Some examples of previous graduate destinations include: soil consultants, farm managers, agronomists, researchers, and environmental advisors.




Bachelor of Agriculture Lincoln University