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Select a proven, interdisciplinary degree that enhances your skills to tackle today's pressing environmental concerns. You'll gain the expertise to confront climate change, biodiversity decline, and water quality deterioration.
Addressing environmental problems demands diverse knowledge, analytical skills, and hands-on experience. Lincoln University's Bachelor of Environmental Management integrates physical and social sciences, helping you grasp the relationships between ecology, economy, society, and culture. This program equips you with fundamental approaches to solve critical challenges at various scales.
Your development path
Grasp the complex relationships among social, economic, and environmental factors.
Master the methodologies, concepts, techniques, and frameworks for successful environmental stewardship across different scenarios.
Cultivate professional competencies.
Build the academic foundation required for certification by the New Zealand Association of Resource Management. (Important: The degree alone doesn't confer accreditation, which requires additional work experience.)
Professional prospects
You'll become a strong candidate for roles in agriculture, environmental agencies, sustainability initiatives, and conservation groups. The degree also opens doors to positions in government bodies, private consulting firms, and corporate enterprises.
University Entrance through NCEA or an approved, equivalent qualification.
Recommended preparation
International qualifications
English Language Requirements