Master of International Nature Conservation (T)

Study Discipline: Agriculture Studies
Study Programme Details
Country: New Zealand
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Master's degree

Duration

24 Months

Scholarship Available

No

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a transformative journey in global conservation with the Master of International Nature Conservation (T) program at Lincoln University. Conservation, as a global challenge, demands a nuanced understanding that extends beyond borders. This master’s program uniquely positions you for an international career in conservation, offering a distinctive opportunity to study at two internationally recognized universities with complementary approaches.

Overview

The Master of International Nature Conservation (T) program is your gateway to understanding and addressing the global challenges of conservation. Conservation efforts transcend geographical boundaries, and this program reflects that reality. Studying at both Lincoln and the University of Göttingen in Germany provides a unique opportunity to broaden your perspective by delving into the contrasting issues and dynamics of conservation across two hemispheres.

Admission Requirements

  • A relevant bachelor’s degree in science, resource or environmental studies with at least a B grade average in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent courses).
  • Preferred academic degree in technical or natural sciences, environmentally oriented business, economics or related sciences.
  • IELTS 6.5 (no individual band less than 6.0).
  • By tailoring your coursework, practical experience and research topics to fit your interests via the flexible structure of the programme.
  • Through undertaking study modules looking at wildlife assessment, species extinctions, conservation strategies and monitoring programmes.
  • Earning a joint degree from Lincoln University and the University of Göttingen

For more information, please visit perspective universities.

Future Career Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of International Nature Conservation (T) program emerge as dynamic professionals with a global mindset, poised for impactful careers. Equipped with the skills to address evolving conservation challenges, our alumni become leaders in international conservation initiatives. Anticipate a future where you contribute to shaping sustainable environmental practices, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.

Visa Requirements:

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