MPropStuds Entry requirements

The entry requirements for admission to the Master of Property Studies consists of:

  • A bachelor degree from a New Zealand University
  • At least two years’ relevant managerial experience.

Applicants without a degree but with substantial managerial experience may be admitted provisionally under a Certificate of Proficiency (COP) basis and, after obtaining an average grade of at least 60 percent in their first two courses, may subsequently transfer to the Master of Property Studies.

Note:

  1. Current New Zealand Immigration regulations only permit the issue of student visas to those undertaking full-time study in New Zealand. Since the Executive Development Programme is studied part-time, entrance is only available to citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand or to Australian citizens.

Find out more about our masters programmes.

This is your application checklist:

Documents and information you need to have available:

  • Birth certificate or passport, certified copies only
  • Academic transcripts *, official copies or certified copies of all tertiary qualifications either complete or partially completed
  • Statement of research interest *
  • Name and email address of two referees
  • Curriculum vitae *
  • Research abstract.

Steps you'll need to take

Download and fill in the application form (PDF 2 MB) or Apply online
Get your referee's to fill in the Postgraduate Referee Form (PDF 136 KB)
Please e-mail your scanned documents to apply@lincoln.ac.nz or send your documents in the post .

What happens next:

  1. We will e-mail a username and password to you, giving you access to the Lincoln University Campus Administration System (LUCAS). You can then check the status of your application within LUCAS.
  2. If approved, you will be sent a conditional or unconditional offer of admission, we will email and/or post a copy of this to you. You will also be asked to accept your offer via LUCAS. Clear anything listed on your LUCAS To Do List
  3. You enrol - Select your term e.g. semester two, 2010 and add classes and if research only add select your research term  e.g.2010 and add class e.g. PLSC (area of specialisation) and code 651(masters)
  4. You register (finalise your enrolment) - e.g. pay your fees, course advice approval from your supervisor
  5. Contact the Faculty for orientation and meet all the other students and staff from round New Zealand and the world that you'll be studying with

* Denotes availability of definition in the glossary


 


Page last updated on: 18/01/2012