Master of Commerce (Agricultural)

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

Agriculture and related industries currently earn more than 50% of New Zealand's total export income.

The sector consistently competes against, and beats, competitors in challenging, and protected, world markets.

The Master of Commerce (Agricultural) is a specialised, industry based degree providing the future leaders and managers in both the primary production and agribusiness sector.

It relies on a ‘practical professional' approach to teaching where students learnt not only how to successfully operate a farm business, but also about national and international issues that confront the agribusiness manager.

It is one of the recognised areas of excellence in teaching and research pursued by Lincoln University.

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

MGMT 601 -Advanced Topics in Agricultural Investment

MGMT 603 -Advanced Farm Management Analysis

MGMT 611 -Management Research Methods

2nd Semester

 MGMT 627 -Advanced Agribusiness Management

MGMT 628- Agribusiness in Developing Economics

MGMT 642 - Advanced Labour Management  

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