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Bachelor of Commerce (Food and Resource Economics)

New Zealand

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What will I learn?

Grow your future as an expert in two areas that affect the whole world: the global food and resource industries. Food production is a global need. But much is governed by the economics of natural resources. This Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Food and Resource Economics degree focuses on the importance of food production to New Zealand and the worlds economy.Plant the seeds of a rewarding career based on understanding global value chains, food economics and policy, market structures and performance 麻豆原创 the economics of natural resources, development and trade. This might sound like a complex mix now. But youll graduate with the skills and knowledge to navigate the future of industries that are vitally important to humanity. How youll growNurture in-depth analytical skills 麻豆原创 the knowledge of markets, natural resources and value chains.Develop your potential into becoming a professional economist in the global food and resource industries.Have an unforgettable experience and expand your expertise still further by studying part of your degree abroad through our LincOE exchange programme. Career opportunitiesGraduates of Lincoln Universitys Bachelor of Commerce (Food and Resource Economics major) are in demand by both government and industry. Your career opportunities will include Economist, Economic / Business Analyst, Trade and Enterprise Policy Analyst and Advisor, Researcher and more.

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
NZ$31,500.00 (US$ 18,790) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

Expected November 2025

Venue

Lincoln University

Ellesmere Junction Road / Springs Road,

LINCOLN,

Canterbury,

7647, New Zealand

Entry requirements

For international students

University Entrance through NCEA or an approved, equivalent qualification.

Recommended preparation

  • Accounting (highly recommended)
  • Computing
  • Economics
  • English (highly recommended)
  • M膩ori Studies
  • Maths / Statistics (highly recommended)

International qualifications

  • GCE 鈥楢 Levels (taken in countries other than the UK) - A minimum of 3 results with at least 1 grade at Level C or above. (General Studies is not to be used as one of the results.)
  • Cambridge Pre-U - 3 principal subjects, a GPR and evidence of numeracy
  • Advanced Placement International Diploma (APID) - At least 4 subjects with grades 3 or higher
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) - The diploma must be completed with a minimum of 24 points

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS academic score of 6.0 overall, with no individual component less than 5.5
  • TOEFL (iBT) overall score of 60 (with at least 18 in writing)
  • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and First (FCE) overall score of 169, with no individual component less than 162
  • Pearson Test of English (Academic) overall score of 50 with no communicative skills score less than 42
  • Lincoln University English Language LU EL 65%.
  • NZ Certificates in English Language (NZCEL) - Level 4 (Academic Endorsement)

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Lincoln University

Lincoln University has a 5-star rating for employability, and graduates have a 6 percent higher employment rate than those from other NZ universities.

  • 5-star rating for internationalisation and inclusiveness
  • A world-class learning experience
  • Practical work experience for most programmes
  • Excellent support services that aid a smooth transition