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Master of Landscape Architecture (120-credit MLA programme (by examination))
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Master of Landscape Architecture (120-credit MLA programme (by examination))
Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand
12 monthsProgram duration
34,200 GBPTuition Fee/year
Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Architecture and Built Environment
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Program overview
Main Subject
Architecture and Built Environment
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Admission requirements
Exam Scores
Important Dates
Entrance to the (taught) MLA is for graduates of the accredited BLA degree. // (i) Graduates with first class or second class division one Honours are normally eligible for direct entry to the MLA (taught or thesis). // (ii) Students admitted with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture without Honours or with second class division two Honours will normally have completed a bridging programme comprising the Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Studies and reached a sufficiently high standard, normally a B average, for entry to the MLA. // (iii) Students intending to undertake a thesis must normally achieve a B+ average in the Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Studies.
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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/.
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Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
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Bachelor of Landscape Architecture with Honours
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Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours
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Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture and Professional Accounting)
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Bachelor of Science with Honours
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Bachelor of Environment and Society
Bachelor of Environment and Society with Honours
Bachelor of Environmental Management
Bachelor of Environmental Management with Honours
Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Planning (Honours)
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Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Bachelor of Science in Food Science
Others (6)
Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance
Bachelor of Commerce in Food and Resource Economics
Bachelor of Commerce in Global Business
Bachelor of Commerce in Hotel and Tourism Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Individual
Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing
Bachelor of Commerce in Supply Chain Management
Bachelor of Science in Conservation and Ecology
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Bachelor of Science in Food Science
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Social Sciences and Management (6)
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management with Honours
Bachelor of Tourism Management
Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours
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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Master of Landscape Architecture (120-credit MLA programme (by examination))
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