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Master of Environment and Agriculture

  • Upcoming start dates

    Semester 1 - 14 Feb 2026

    Semester 2 - 20 Jul 2026

  • Qualification

    Taught Master's

  • Duration

    1 year full-time

  • Credits

    180

  • Location

    Lincoln University Campus

Learn how to tackle complex challenges at the intersection of agriculture and the environment, allowing you to drive change across land-based industries and ensure the well-being of our environment and communities. Covering topics from environmental management, agricultural science and Māori agribusiness, you will be equipped to advance sustainability for the agriculture sector.


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 Master of Environment and Agriculture will provide you with a practical research-based knowledge of agricultural science, environmental management and policy.

Graduates will be catalysts for positive change, driving innovation and promoting resilience across the agricultural sector.

How you'll grow

  • Gain an understanding of the relationship between agricultural practices and environmental health
  • Combine research and practical skills to address challenges at the intersection of agriculture and the environment
  • Gain a grounding in Māori environmental management and agribusiness.
  • Become equipped to shape policy and influence discourse

Learn ethical and critical thinking skills needed to navigate the socio-economic, cultural, and political landscapes in the production of healthy agrifoods.

Career opportunities

Graduates will be well placed to work for government agencies, iwi, private consultants or for the many agricultural companies with dedicated environmental programmes.

Programme information

Programme Structure

The Master of Environment and Agriculture is a 180-credit taught master’s degree, delivered on campus, with some online learning options.

The programme can be completed in a minimum of 12 months, with the option to start in November, February or July.

The programme consists of 100 credits of compulsory coursework and 80 credits of elective course choice from a range of disciplines.

Prescribed courses awaiting approval

The courses below cannot currently be included in the programme structure as they are yet to be approved, but they are compulsory and need to be included in course planning:

  • The Soil, Plant, Animal, and Human Continuum in Future Ethical and Sustainable Agriculture
  • Nāu te Rourou, Nāku te Rourou (With your Food Basket and my Food Basket)
  • Research essay, report or placement
  • Compulsory courses
  • Elective courses

This degree structure is indicative only.  A course advisor will help you to select your electives and plan your degree. You can check out our courses to see what electives might interest you.

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Programme contacts

Shannon Page

Dr Shannon Page

Senior Lecturer

shannon.page@lincoln.ac.nz

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