Postgraduate Certificate in Land and Society
Postgraduate Certificate in Land and Society
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Upcoming start dates
Semester 1 - 17 Feb 2025
Semester 2 - 14 Jul 2025
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Qualification
Postgraduate Certificates
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Duration
0.5 years full-time
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Credits
60
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Location
Lincoln University Campus
Sow a multi-disciplinary appreciation for how people and societies interact with their environments, along with the practical skills to solve real-world problems.
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.
About this programme
The Postgraduate Certificate in Land and Society from Lincoln University is a specialised, advanced programme that explores the interaction of humanity with physical and natural environments.
You’ll cultivate a comprehensive understanding of both theory and practical application covering socio-physical phenomena. This includes analysis of information plus effective communication of your critical evaluations, along with both quantitative and qualitative analysis skills.
You’ll be prepared to put these to work solving both theoretical and practical, real-world problems.
Programme information
- Completion of 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
- Pass 60 credits in total from the schedule below.
What's it going to cost?
The Postgraduate Certificate in Land and Society is covered by our fee waiver. 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.
If you are an international student, see our list of International Fees.
You can start studying in either:
- Semester 1 (late February)
- Semester 2 (mid-July)
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Entry requirements
- Completion of 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
- Pass 60 credits in total from the schedule below.
What's it going to cost?
The Postgraduate Certificate in Land and Society is covered by our fee waiver. 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.
If you are an international student, see our list of International Fees.
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Intake semesters
You can start studying in either:
- Semester 1 (late February)
- Semester 2 (mid-July)
Programme Structure
This is normally a single semester, full-time study qualification. You’re required to achieve 60 credits from the schedule of courses shown here.
Year 1
First study semester
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First study semester
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PG Cert in Land and Society List A*
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PG Cert in Land and Society List B*
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PG Cert in Land and Society List C*
- Refer to the lists below
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*PG Cert in Land and Society List A
Choose one of the following courses:
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*PG Cert in Land and Society List B
Choose one of the following courses:
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*PG Cert in Land and Society List C
Choose one of the following courses:
Programme contacts
Need more info?
Email us on grow@lincoln.ac.nz
Or call us on 0800 10 60 10
If you're overseas, please call +64 3 423 0000
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