The Foundation helps the University to achieve its vision of being a globally ranked, top five land-based University. The Lincoln University Foundation is ideally placed to support Lincoln University’s goals of providing a world-class teaching and research precinct, along with greater investment in scholarships and research.
Bachelor’s Degree
Discover more about our range of specialist qualifications.
- Lincoln Bachelor Degree Additional Majors
- Lincoln Bachelor Degree Minors
- Bachelor of Commerce
(Horticulture) - Bachelor of Agribusiness and Food Marketing
- Bachelor of Agriculture
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce
(Agriculture) - Bachelor of Commerce
(Agriculture and Professional Accounting) - Bachelor of Environmental Management
- Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Planning
(Honours) - Bachelor of Environment and Society
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
(Graduate Entry) - Bachelor of Land and Property Management
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management
- Bachelor of Tourism Management
- Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology
For 2019/20 Lincoln’s ranking is =356 in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings. Lincoln also has a QS Five Stars rating and ranks in the top 100 in the subject areas of Agriculture and Forestry.
Lincoln is in the 501-600 bracket in the 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) world university rankings, and is ranked in the top 110 in the Asia-Pacific region rankings. The THE ranking focuses on research-led universities, with each university’s ranking based on scores across teaching, research, citations, knowledge transfer and international outlook.
Reinforcing our international standing, Lincoln is a partner member of the Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS) and the Global Challenges University Alliance.
ELLS is an exclusive network of seven leading European universities established to promote educational collaborations in fields such as animal, agricultural, food and environmental science; ecological engineering; natural resources management; and landscape architecture and spatial planning.