Bachelor of Environmental Management
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 addressing the pressing environmental challenges of the twenty-first century with Lincoln University’s Bachelor of Environmental Management. This industry-tested, multi-disciplinary degree equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to make a positive impact on the environment. Delve into the intricacies of climate change, biodiversity loss, and freshwater quality, and emerge prepared to contribute solutions to these urgent issues.
Overview
Navigating environmental issues demands a multi-disciplinary approach, critical thinking, and practical experience. The Bachelor of Environmental Management at Lincoln University goes beyond traditional boundaries, blending content from the physical and social sciences. Gain a holistic understanding of the interconnectedness between the environment, economy, society, and culture. This program empowers you with principles and strategies to tackle local and global challenges, preparing you for diverse contexts.
Admission Requirements
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- SOCI 116 – Society, Culture and Environment
- MAST 104 – Te Tiriti o Waitangi (The Treaty of Waitangi)
- LINC 101 – Land, People and Economies
- ENSC 101 – Introduction to Earth and Ecological Sciences
- SOCI 117 – Introduction to New Zealand Government and Public Policy
- ECOL 103 – Ecology I: New Zealand Ecology and Conservation
- Electives and specialized courses in subsequent years
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Future Career Outcomes
You’ll be a preferred candidate for opportunities in the primary sector, resource management agencies, sustainability, conservation and community organisations. Plus you’ll expand your opportunities with local, regional and central government, private development consultancies and corporations.