Lincoln University
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About
Lincoln University is located in the village of Lincoln in rural surroundings on New Zealand's South Island, 22 km south of the largest city, Christchurch. Christchurch has about 390.000 inhabitants and is situated in the southern end of Pegasus Bay. The university offers a range of relevant courses for NMBU students, including economics, animal science, ecology, nature management, engineering, landscape architecture, plant- and forest sciences.
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Bachelor, Master and PhD level.
Length of stay
1- 2 semesters
Applicants are chosen according to the highest average grade scores achieved upon applying.
All exchanges require a completion of 60ECTS prior to a stay abroad.
English
Language requirements:
Upper secondary school (norsk: videregående skole): Average grade of 4 in English.
More information on Lincoln University language requirements.
The tuition fee is ca. NZD8100 per semester (2020).
Semester 1: February – June.
Semester 2: July – November.Bachelor students: 4 units / 60 credits (at 100-300 level) are equivalent to 30 credits at NMBU.
Master students: 3 units (at 600 level) are equivalent to 30 credits at NMBU.The self-catered accommodation is NZ$4200.00. On campus accommodation is guaranteed for NMBU students.
For periods of study exceeding three months, a visa is necessary. To apply for a visa, it is necessary to have been accepted as an exchange student, to have received a receipt for paid tuition fees, and to be able to prove sufficient funds for covering living expenses during the stay. You can apply online through Immigration New Zealand, processing time can take up to four weeks and the fee is approx. NZ$330.00
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/options/study (more information about the visa application)Important: Students who are part of an approved exchange scheme must apply for a student visa before their arrival in New Zealand. This includes students who are from visa-waiver countries.
Exchange students can come to New Zealand as visitors and apply for an exchange student visa within New Zealand, but only if they can provide an exceptional reason as to why they could not obtain one before arrival.Example of courses:
PHSC107 - Introduction to Earth and Ecology Sciences
WATR301 - Water, Resource management
ECOL309 - Agro Ecology
SOSC301 - Advanced Soil Sciences
LINC101 - Land, People and economics
ANSC213 - Livestock Production Science
ANSC207 - Animal Health
PLSC104 - Plant Science
MGMT106 - Global Food Systems
BMGT301 - Business and Sustanbility
ECON212 - International Trade
LASC211 - Planting Design and Management
DESN103 - Visual Communication
LASC218 - Landscape and Culture
TOUR203 - Tourist Behaviour
RECN341 - Recreation and Tourism in Protected Natural Environments
FOOD201 - Food Processing
BICH209 Priciples of Malting and Brewing
ENGN230 - Food Engineering
WATR201 Freshwater ResourcesExamples of courses taken by previous students
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COMM202 - Managing Value
COMP111 - Computing Fundamentals
MKTG210 Log, Transport and Dist ManagementB-ECON
DESN101 - Digital Tools for Design
PSYC202 - Motivation and Participation
TOUR203 - Tourist BehaviourB-BIOL
ECOL202 - Biological Diversity
ECOL293 - Field Ecology Methods
ECOL302 - Applied Ecology and Conservation
ENTO304 - Insect Ecology and DiversityB-HV
ANSC207 - Animal Health
RECN111 - Profession Studs in Sports & Recreation
SOCI219 - (Special Paper) New Zealand History
WINE101 - Intro to the Winegrowing Industry
ANSC314 - Meat and Wool production Science
ANSC319 - Animal Physiology
ANSC312 - Dairy production Science
MGMT222 - The Agribusiness Environment
MGMT624 - International Agribusiness SystemsB-LI
BIOS22 - Plant Health
HORT71 - Amenity Horticulture
SOCI219 - (Special Paper) New Zealand HistoryB-ØN
ECOL103 - Ecology I: NZ Ecology and Conservation
ECOL204 - Molecular Ecology & Evolution
ERST201 Environmental Analysis
WATR201 - Freshwater ResoursesANSC 105 - Animal Science
PLSC104 - Plant Science IM-BYREG
ERST201 - Environmental Analysis
SOCI214 - The Living City
WATR201 - Freshwater ResourcesM-KB
DESN101 - Digital Tools for Design
WATR301 - Water Resource Management
ERST202 - Environmental Analysis with Geographic Information SystemsM-VM
DESN101 - Digital Tools for Design
WATR301 - Water Resource Management
WINE202 - Principle of Wine ScienceM-REIS
RECN215 - Recreation, Sports & Adventure in Outdoor EnvironmentsRECN341 - Recreation and Tourism in Protected Natural Areas
RECN344 - Event Management
BMGT301 - Business and Sustainability
BMGT321 - Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management
MKTG626 - Managing Marketing
RECN626 - Natural Resource Recreation & Tourisme
TOUR604 - Tourist BehaviourM-LA
LASC604 - Agri-Environment Landscape Study
LASC617 - Advanced Design Study
SOCI316 - The Global CountrysideAndre relevante emner kan være:
FOOD201 Processing Food for Consumers
FOOD202 Food Safety and Microbiology
FOOD301 Food Product Innovation and Quality