
Environment
A course by
Lincoln University
Develop advanced understanding of the relationships between economy, society, and ecology in order to influence environmental decision-making and contribute to resource studies.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Develop an advanced-level appreciation of the inter-relationships between economy, society, and ecology in environmental contexts.

Gain the ability to analyse and interpret complex environmental issues from social, economic, and ecological perspectives.
The Graduate Diploma in Resource Studies cultivates an advanced understanding of the fluid and evolving relationships between economy, society, and ecology. Students explore the economic, ecological, and social dimensions of environmental issues, with opportunities in both private and public sectors. The diploma is designed for graduates seeking expertise in resource studies to support evidence-based environmental planning, policy, Māori environmental management, and sustainable resource use.
What you need to know first
Completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited higher education institution in New Zealand or equivalent.
If English is not your first language, you must meet Lincoln University’s English language requirements.



Environment
A course by
Lincoln University
Develop advanced understanding of the relationships between economy, society, and ecology in order to influence environmental decision-making and contribute to resource studies.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Develop an advanced-level appreciation of the inter-relationships between economy, society, and ecology in environmental contexts.

Gain the ability to analyse and interpret complex environmental issues from social, economic, and ecological perspectives.
The Graduate Diploma in Resource Studies cultivates an advanced understanding of the fluid and evolving relationships between economy, society, and ecology. Students explore the economic, ecological, and social dimensions of environmental issues, with opportunities in both private and public sectors. The diploma is designed for graduates seeking expertise in resource studies to support evidence-based environmental planning, policy, Māori environmental management, and sustainable resource use.
What you need to know first
Completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited higher education institution in New Zealand or equivalent.
If English is not your first language, you must meet Lincoln University’s English language requirements.


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln
It will take a total of 1 year

Build skills to contribute effectively to environmental decision-making processes in organisational or policy contexts.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln
It will take a total of 1 year

Build skills to contribute effectively to environmental decision-making processes in organisational or policy contexts.