Bachelor of Commerce in Food and Resource Economics 36 months Undergraduate Program By Lincoln University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Commerce in Food and Resource Economics

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

87,300 NZDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Lincoln University’s Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) degree has a specific focus on value chains. Value chains connect the world, and so do our graduates. Be it in supply chain management, marketing, food and resource economics, global business, or accounting and finance, our graduates are bringing the world to New Zealand and New Zealand to the world. The Food and Resource Economics major in Lincoln University's B.Com. has a unique focus on the importance of the food industry to New Zealand's and the world's economy. Areas of study include production systems, the New Zealand economy, trade economics and global value chains. You will graduate having been taught the in-depth analytical skills and knowledge required to become a professional economist in the global food and resource industries.

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Lincoln University’s Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) degree has a specific focus on value chains. Value chains connect the world, and so do our graduates. Be it in supply chain management, marketing, food and resource economics, global business, or accounting and finance, our graduates are bringing the world to New Zealand and New Zealand to the world. The Food and Resource Economics major in Lincoln University's B.Com. has a unique focus on the importance of the food industry to New Zealand's and the world's economy. Areas of study include production systems, the New Zealand economy, trade economics and global value chains. You will graduate having been taught the in-depth analytical skills and knowledge required to become a professional economist in the global food and resource industries.

Admission requirements

6+
60+
24+

One of the following entrance pathways is required: University Entrance through NCEA, or an approved equivalent qualification OR international qualifications OR special admission.

3 Years
Feb
Jul

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

17,700 NZD
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International Students

87,300 NZD
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Lincoln University is a uniquely specialised land-based university.

Helping our students grow is what we are all about. We encourage them to do it their way, with diverse learning that fits their ambitions in an environment allowing them to flourish.

Qualifications we offer range from certificate level through to PhD, and our teaching and research covers all activity associated with the land-based sectors to meet the needs of not only New Zealand, but also the world.

Lincoln students come from around New Zealand and from more than 80 countries, and our graduates can be found around the globe making a difference.

Our low student to lecturer ratio means more personalised attention for our students, and to support practical applied learning a large number of our courses have field trip components, visiting anything from a business, vineyard, or forest.

We help students to graduate with degrees that provide many varied employment opportunities. Our applied programmes prepare students for successful careers and our alumni have a 15% higher employment rate than graduates from other New Zealand universities.

It all adds up to, when the time comes, our students being ready to go out there and grow the future for themselves and others.

Some of our programmes are offered 'Fees Free'.  This applies to selected programmes for domestic students interested in postgraduate studies  https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/fees-free-study/.

Lincoln University is a uniquely specialised land-based university.

Helping our students grow is what we are all about. We encourage them to do it their way, with diverse learning that fits their ambitions in an environment allowing them to flourish.

Qualifications we offer range from certificate level through to PhD, and our teaching and research covers all activity associated with the land-based sectors to meet the needs of not only New Zealand, but also the world.

Lincoln students come from around New Zealand and from more than 80 countries, and our graduates can be found around the globe making a difference.

Our low student to lecturer ratio means more personalised attention for our students, and to support practical applied learning a large number of our courses have field trip components, visiting anything from a business, vineyard, or forest.

We help students to graduate with degrees that provide many varied employment opportunities. Our applied programmes prepare students for successful careers and our alumni have a 15% higher employment rate than graduates from other New Zealand universities.

It all adds up to, when the time comes, our students being ready to go out there and grow the future for themselves and others.

Some of our programmes are offered 'Fees Free'.  This applies to selected programmes for domestic students interested in postgraduate studies  https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/fees-free-study/.

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