Bachelor of Agricultural Science
Study Programme Details
City: | Philadelphia |
Country: | New Zealand |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Summer Session, Spring Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey with our Bachelor of Agricultural Science, designed to cultivate a profound understanding of agriculture and food production. Gain a comprehensive grasp of the scientific intricacies behind farming, animal production, plant production, and soil and nutrient management. Immerse yourself in the latest sustainability strategies, exploring their benefits throughout the entire paddock-to-plate journey. With the opportunity to access Honors, you can further deepen your learning through an original research project in a specialized area of agricultural science or farm management.
Overview
Step into the legacy of Lincoln University, the Southern Hemisphere’s oldest recognized specialist land-based institution. Our unique four-year Bachelor of Agricultural Science program sets the stage for your advanced journey. Develop an extensive skill set encompassing soil and nutrient management, plant and animal production, and farming systems. Engage in advanced-level courses covering diverse areas such as plant protection, genetics, sustainability, water resources management, ecology, agroforestry, precision agriculture, biochemistry, resource management law, field research, seed technology, and plant and animal physiology.
Admission Requirements
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- Foundational courses in Primary Industry Systems, Chemistry, and Land Economics.
- Specialized courses in Plant and Animal Production Systems, Principles of Agricultural Systems, and Biometrics.
- Engage in Agricultural Practicum, gaining hands-on experience in real-world agricultural settings.
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Future Career Outcomes
As a graduate, envision a future where your expertise in agricultural science contributes to sustainable farming practices, innovative research, and the advancement of the agricultural industry. Your potential is limitless.