Lincoln University resumes horticulture diplomas and degrees

07 Sep 2020
The new Bachelor of Commerce (Horticulture) is designed to produce business leaders in the horticultural and food industries. The degree will provide the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in a management or advisory role.

Lincoln University’s new 12-month Diploma in Horticultural Business programme is designed for those already working in the industry to upskill and become business leaders. Students will be able to continue working while they study, as the programme is delivered mainly online. No previous tertiary study experience is necessary. Like apprenticeships, this course is free until December 2022.
 
See the Lincoln University website for more details about these programmes and to apply.
 
 

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