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Lincoln University, New Zealand
Horticulture is a popular major for studying in New Zealand in recent years, and it is favored by the majority of international students for its good employment advantages and development prospects. Among the universities in New Zealand, Lincoln University in New Zealand offers horticultural exhibitions and provides Gao Shiliang education.

The following is an introduction to the junior college courses in horticulture at Lincoln University in New Zealand:

1. Horticulture (equivalent to Grade 5 of National Education in New Zealand) —— In the 1 academic year, students in the School of Horticulture of Lincoln University in New Zealand mainly studied eight courses, including plant planting, soil, soil management, horticultural system, computer and business communication skills, and agricultural machinery. In addition to the eight related courses, students must also have 12 weeks of work experience or internship.

2. Horticultural Management (equivalent to New Zealand National Education Level 6)-1 For students who want to become management talents in horticulture and agriculture, Lincoln University in New Zealand recommends continuing to study horticultural management for one year. Including the study of horticultural management and four elective courses (fruit production and planting, organic planting, crop production, forestry, agricultural machinery, garden courtyard design, etc. In addition to related courses, students must also complete 44 weeks of work experience.

Lincoln University in New Zealand has been keeping close contact with the horticulture industry. The university has set up a special employment and industry contact agency to assist students in their work practice and job recommendation after graduation.

The major of studying abroad in New Zealand at Lincoln University is related to agriculture.

Lincoln University in New Zealand is one of the eight famous universities in New Zealand. Provide students with different levels of professional courses step by step, from certificates and diplomas to bachelor's degrees and master's degrees, including: 1. Bachelor's degrees include agriculture and agricultural sciences, business, business-agriculture, business-food engineering, business-evaluation and real estate management, environmental management and planning, science, software and information technology, and tourism management. 2. Honorary degrees: agricultural science, environmental management, leisure management, social science, tourism management, business, landscape design, science, software and information technology, grape cultivation and wine brewing. 3. Postgraduate diploma: agricultural science, applied science, business, horticultural science, park/leisure/tourism management, software and information technology, landscape research, resource research, social science and tourism management. 4. Master's degree: agricultural science, applied science, business-agriculture, enterprise management, environmental policy, horticultural science, international nature conservation, natural resource management and ecological engineering, park/leisure/tourism management, software and information technology, professional research, real estate research, resource research, science, social science, tourism management and landscape design.