Master of Artificial Intelligence for Land Use
Master of Artificial Intelligence for Land Use
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Upcoming start dates
Semester 1 - 16 Feb 2026
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Qualification
Taught Master's
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Location
Lincoln University Campus
Use Artificial Intelligence to tackle the growing pressures on our planet.
This programme is subject to approval by the Committee on University Academic Programmes.
Get ahead in a rapidly developing field and be a leader in the next era of land-based industries. You’ll have the practical experience needed to jump into your career and solve real world problems.
You’ll learn how to apply cutting-edge AI and machine learning methods to high demand sectors. The world is rapidly moving forward, and this degree will ensure you’re at the forefront.
Key features
- Create practical AI solutions
- Analyse, learn and apply the latest tools and technologies
- Learn how to navigate AI tools with cultural and ethical competency
Career opportunities
You'll be ready to take on a wide array of roles in the industry, such as environmental data scientist, iwi/indigenous environmental or tech innovation consultant, agricultural data analyst, remote sensing or GIS specialist, climate change analyst, land management consultant and more.
Programme structure
This programme is subject to approval by the Committee on University Academic Programmes.
- COMP 6ML Machine Learning for Land Use
- COMP 6EC Ethics, Policy, and Cultural Intelligence in AI design
- COMP 6DL Deep Learning for Environmental Applications
- COMP 6GI Generative AI for Land Use
- COMP 6OA AI Optimisation Techniques
- COMP 6AA Advanced Topics in AI for Land Use
Plus one of:
- COMP693 Industry Project (applied)
- COMP660* Dissertation (research)
Programme information
- A relevant New Zealand level 7 bachelor’s degree or recognised equivalent with a B average or better in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent) courses.
- If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about the English language requirements.
Summary of regulations
The programme can be completed in a minimum of 12 months.
The programme consists of 140 credits of compulsory coursework and 40 credits selected from Industry Project or Dissertation.
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
There are scholarships available for both domestic and international students.
Search our scholarships to find out more
Study for free*
If you're a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, residing in New Zealand at the time of study, you may be eligible for free tuition fees. Part time study options may be available. Terms and conditions apply. Learn more.
You can start studying in:
- Semester 1 (late February)
Graduate Attributes refer to the knowledge, skills, and values that you gain from completing your qualification. These high-level qualities will prepare you for career success, further study or research and making a valuable contribution to society in your chosen field.
Knowledge
- Comprehend advanced Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning methods
- Apply advanced Artificial Intelligence techniques with a focus on land-based contexts
- Apply advanced Machine Learning techniques with a focus on land-based contexts
Skills
- Create Artificial intelligence solutions independently through design, code, verify, document, amend and refactor activities
- Develop competence in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Analyse, learn and apply appropriate tools, methods and technologies
- Produce effective oral, written and diagrammatic presentations and documents
Values
- Question and Reflect on their professional practice to identify areas of development
- Operate as a culturally competent, ethical and professional practitioner
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Entry requirements
- A relevant New Zealand level 7 bachelor’s degree or recognised equivalent with a B average or better in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent) courses.
- If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about the English language requirements.
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Regulations and fees
Summary of regulations
The programme can be completed in a minimum of 12 months.
The programme consists of 140 credits of compulsory coursework and 40 credits selected from Industry Project or Dissertation.
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
There are scholarships available for both domestic and international students.
Search our scholarships to find out more
Study for free*
If you're a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, residing in New Zealand at the time of study, you may be eligible for free tuition fees. Part time study options may be available. Terms and conditions apply. Learn more.
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Intake semesters
You can start studying in:
- Semester 1 (late February)
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Graduate attributes
Graduate Attributes refer to the knowledge, skills, and values that you gain from completing your qualification. These high-level qualities will prepare you for career success, further study or research and making a valuable contribution to society in your chosen field.
Knowledge
- Comprehend advanced Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning methods
- Apply advanced Artificial Intelligence techniques with a focus on land-based contexts
- Apply advanced Machine Learning techniques with a focus on land-based contexts
Skills
- Create Artificial intelligence solutions independently through design, code, verify, document, amend and refactor activities
- Develop competence in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Analyse, learn and apply appropriate tools, methods and technologies
- Produce effective oral, written and diagrammatic presentations and documents
Values
- Question and Reflect on their professional practice to identify areas of development
- Operate as a culturally competent, ethical and professional practitioner
Programme contacts

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