- 【Lincoln University】
Established in 1878, Lincoln University is located near Christchurch, New Zealand. It specializes in agricultural and environmental sciences, and it is known for its research in land-based disciplines. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in agriculture, commerce, environmental management, and other related fields.
【Partnership Program】
The 4+1/1.5 Program will be jointly implemented and administered by Lincoln and NDHU. For the first four years, students will study at NDHU. If students meet the 4+1/1.5 Program requirements, they will continue their studies at Lincoln after completing their undergraduate degrees at NDHU.
Students must apply for the 4+1/1.5 Program through NDHU.
Lincoln retains the right to make final admission decisions for the 1/1.5 years.
Program Option:
a. Master of Business (Global Management & Marketing)
b. Master of Business (Finance)
c. Master of Fintech & Investment Management
d . Master of Applied Computing
e. Master of Environmental Policy and Management
f. Master of Precision Agriculture
g. Master of Tourism Management
- Admission Requirements:
- Completion of all undergraduate academic requirements at NDHU or expected to receive NDHU diploma before enrolling in Lincoln University.
- Achieve a B or 70% average on the final year of the relevant bachelor degree.
- Language proficiency requirements:
(https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/study/apply-and-enrol/apply/english-language-requirements/)
- IELTS minimum score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0)
- TOEFL IBT Overall score of 80 (with at least 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking)
- Required application documents
- Original or certified copy of NDHU transcript in Chinese
- Original or certified copy of English translation of NDHU transcript
- Original or certified copy of NDHU of degree certificate in Chinese
- Original or certified copy of English translation of NDHU degree certificate
- Application schedule:
Admission Semester | Period | Application Deadline |
First Semester | February-June | October 15 of the previous year |
Second Semester | July-November | April 15 of that year |
Summer Semester | November-February | August 15 of that year |