Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Lincoln University (New Zealand)
Course Info
Subject
Architecture
Languages
English
Duration
4 years
Degrees
Bachelor
Course General Description
Lincoln University's Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.) is taught by the School of Landscape Architecture (SoLA), the longest-established school of its type in New Zealand and staffed by internationally-acclaimed academics. The B.L.A. is accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA), meaning graduates are eligible to become registered professionals who are highly sought-after within both public and private sectors throughout New Zealand, Australia and internationally. Lincoln University has an international reputation for excellence in Landscape Architecture. The graduates are employed all over the world because of their strength in design and planning, their ability to think, and the real world experience they gain during their study.Tuition Fees
Domestic students: $6,600 (NZD) International students: $32,000 (NZD)Disciplines
Site DesignLandscape and Culture
Landscape Analysis, Planning and Design
Visual Communication
History of Design and Culture
Requirements
Academic TranscriptsLetters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
Grants and Scholarships
Adastra Foundation Scholarship Allied Security Bursary ANU Summer Research Scholarships Betty Loughhead Soroptimist Scholarship Boffa Miskell Landscape Architecture Scholarship BPW Hibiscus Coast Study AwardCourse Notable Academia
Andreas WegenerSchool Info
Region
Oceania
Country
New Zealand
City
Lincoln
Year of Establishment
1878
Number of students
2695
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
NA
Webometrics
NA
School General Description
Lincoln University is a New Zealand university that was formed in 1990 when Lincoln College, Canterbury was made independent of the University of Canterbury. Its undergraduate study areas include agriculture, commerce, computing, engineering, environment, food, forestry, horticulture, hospitality, landscape, Māori planning, property, recreation, sciences, transport and winemaking. Lincoln University has a student population from more than 60 countries. Its primary campus is situated on 50 hectares of land located about 15 km outside the city of Christchurch in Lincoln, Canterbury.School Contacts
www.lincoln.ac.nz
grow@lincoln.ac.nz
+64 3 423 0000
Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions
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University of Montevideo
Colorado State University
Oregon State University
Purdue University
University of Hohenheim - Germany
Wageningen University - Netherlands
Geisenheim University - Germany
School Notable Alumni
Andy DaltonAndy Ellis
Maggie Barry
Sam Whitelock
Toni Street
Reuben Thorne
Rodney Hide
Robbie Deans
David Carter
School Notable Academia
Margaret AustinRoger Field
Thomas Kirk
Bianca van Rangelrooy
Kerry-Jayne Wilson
