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Master of Applied Science

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
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Lincoln University's focus on applied teaching and research provides the opportunity to undertake programmes of study that connect topics and applications in a wide range of areas - agriculture, industry, communications, transport, and now, increasingly and essentially, in the management and conservation of our biosphere and its' resources, including development issues.

The Master of Applied Science is geared to promoting students' individual needs and interests in these areas with a view to careers in research, teaching, local and central government, and consultancy.

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Lincoln University's focus on applied teaching and research provides the opportunity to undertake programmes of study that connect topics and applications in a wide range of areas - agriculture, industry, communications, transport, and now, increasingly and essentially, in the management and conservation of our biosphere and its' resources, including development issues.

The Master of Applied Science is geared to promoting students' individual needs and interests in these areas with a view to careers in research, teaching, local and central government, and consultancy.

 

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I am Jaime Thomson, the Manager of the Recruitment team. Please feel free to contact me or my friendly staff to find out how we can make the transition to Lincoln University as stress free as possible for you.

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