BLA Graduation requirements

In order to progress from the Intermediate Year to the First Professional Year, you must achieve a satisfactory standard in the Intermediate Year courses of the BLA. This will normally be reached if you gain either:

  • A pass in no fewer than seven courses from the Intermediate Year with at least a B-average in LASC 108 and LASC 109, or
  • A pass in no fewer than six courses from the Intermediate Year of the B.L.A. with at least a B-average in those six courses, and with at least a B-average in LASC 108 and LASC 109.

Undergraduate entrants must complete 12 weeks of approved practical work, while graduate entrants must complete six weeks of practical work. Find out more by emailing: practicalwork@lincoln.ac.nz

As part of this degree, students can apply to substitute a semester of study at Lincoln University with a semester overseas at one of our partner Universities. For more information about the Go Global programme please click here.

Those enrolled in the BLA will automatically be considered for the award of BLA (Hons) based on their performance in LASC 318, SOCI 314, LASC 406, LASC 409, and two other courses (worth a total of 30 credits) at the 300 level or higher.


Page last updated on: 24/01/2012