Undergraduate

Photo of a student in the librarySo you've thought about where you are heading and decided University is for you.

You've come to the right place.

Lincoln offers a wide range of diplomas and degrees.

Diplomas take one year. A degree normally takes three (with the exception of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture, which take four). Programmes can be studied full or part-time.

You can start studying at the start of the first semester in February, the second semester in July, or during Summer School.

Remember that you must hold a university entrance qualification to gain admission to a degree.

If you have narrowly missed out on gaining university entrance then check out the Certificates in Commerce and Natural Resources which can help you bridge into a degree. Mature students can also choose this option to help them get back into study. The Certificate of University Preparation is a one-semester course and a second chance to prepare for university.

The Diplomas in Agriculture, Horticulture and Organic Husbandry don't require a university entrance qualification.

You will also need to meet the English language requirement for your programme.

 

 

Page last updated on: 18/01/2012