Turn your love of problem-solving and discovery into a career improving our future.
In a fast-changing world characterised by both challenges and opportunities, science and scientists play crucial roles. Typically these have centred on industry, medicine, transport, communications, agriculture and technology. Today, increasing emphasis is on the contributions of science to the management and conservation of our biosphere and natural resources. Lincoln University’s Graduate Diploma in Applied Science taps into your passion for solving problems by applying science. You’ll be able to stream your study towards a number of specialisations including agriculture, plant protection, environmental monitoring, ecology for nature conservation, food quality management, science and entrepreneurship.
Programme Structure
Lincoln’s Graduate Diploma in Applied Science normally requires one year of full-time study. You need 120 credits with a minimum of 75 credits at the 300 level. The remaining credits, including a maximum of 15 at 100 level, can be chosen from the Schedule of Courses.
At least 60 credits for the Graduate Diploma in Applied Science should come from the course schedules for the following degrees:
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology
A course advisor will help to ensure that your course choices form a coherent study programme