Lincoln University, New Zealand
The Lincoln University, New Zealand is public and was formed in the year 1990 when Lincoln College, Canterbury was made independent of the University of Canterbury. The college houses 1577 Undergraduates, 879 Postgraduates, and 329 Doctoral students.
Various scholarships are available for foreign students for financial support.

The university offers the following courses in the field of Environmental Science:
Bachelor of Environment and Society –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 28,500 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Environment and Society (Honours)–
- Duration- 1 year
- Fees- 28,500 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Planning (Honours) –
- Duration- 4 years
- Fees- 31,000 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Science (Conservation and Ecology) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 31,000 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 31,000 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Science (Individual) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 31,000 NZ$ per year
Doctor of Philosophy (Pest-management and Conservation) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 7,446 NZ$ per year
Graduate Certificate in Resource Studies –
- Duration- 6 months
Graduate Diploma in Resource Studies –
- Duration- 1 year
- Fees- 28,500 NZ$ per year
Master of Environmental Policy and Management –
- Duration- 18 months
Master of International Nature Conservation-
- Duration- 240 credit hours
- Fees- 33,500 NZ$ per year
Master of pest Management-
- Duration- 180 credit Hours
Victoria University of Waikato, Hamilton
Victoria University of Waikato is a private university which was established in the year 1964. It has a total of 3 campuses.

It offers the following courses in the field of Environmental Studies –
Bachelor of Arts (Environmental Planning) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 32,750 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Environmental Engineering) –
- Duration- 4 years
- Fees- 36,770 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Environmental Planning –
- Duration- 4 years
- Fees- 32,750 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Sciences) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 32,750 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Science (Technology) (Environmental Studies) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 32,750 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Social Sciences (Environmental Planning) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 32,750 NZ$ per year
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, North Island
Victoria University of Wellington is one of the oldest universities in New Zealand with a history of over 115 years. It is ranked among top 2% of the universities among the world’s 18,000 universities for studies in the streams of Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, and Management.
It is counted in top 100 universities worldwide for subjects including religious studies, psychology, politics and international relations, linguistics, performing arts, mineral and mining engineering, geography, law, English language and literature, etc. It houses more than 22,000 students including 3,800 international students from over 100 countries.

Victoria University of Wellington has hundreds of research staff who work at forefront of knowledge.
The university holds the highest rating of 5+ stars (QS Stars Rating of Excellence). It has also received five stars in the following subject areas: internationalizations, research, teaching, inclusiveness, facilities, employability, arts and culture, discipline ranking and accreditations.
Scholarships are available for international students as financial support.
The university offers the following in the field of Environmental Science –
- Bachelor of Science (Environmental Studies)
- Bachelor of Science (Renewable Energy Systems)
- Master of Climate Change Science and Policy
- Master of Environmental Science
- Master of Environmental Studies
- Master of Marine Conservation
- Master of Science (Environmental Science)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Marine Conservation
- Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Studies
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, North Island
Auckland University of Technology is a public university which was established in the year 2000. It has a Graduate Job Rate of 93%. The university is ranked 1st in New Zealand and 27th globally for its global outlook. It is the second largest university in the country for its graduate outcomes. The university has 5 faculties which offer more than 250 undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs.

It offers the following courses in the field of Environmental Science –
Bachelor of Science (Applied Conservation) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 34,412 NZ$ per year
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Sciences) –
- Duration- 3 years
- Fees- 34,412 NZ$ per year
Master of Science (Environmental Science) –
- Duration- 1 year
- Fees- 55,343 NZ$ per year
Massey University, Palmerston North, North Island
Massey University is a public university which was established in the year 1972. It is one of the premier institutes in the country and has been ranked 5th best global universities in New Zealand. It has a Graduate Job rate of 91%.
It offers more than 55 undergraduate and postgraduate courses across 5 faculties: Science, Humanities and Social Science, Creative Arts, Business, and Health. The cost of studying in the university is very high; however, students can seek some relief by applying for various scholarships it offers.

It offers the following courses in Environmental Science –
- Bachelor of Arts (Environmental Studies)
- Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning
- Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)
- Diploma in Arts (Environmental Studies)
- Diploma in Arts (Planning studies)
- Doctor of Philosophy (School of Agriculture and Environment)
- Doctor of Philosophy (School of People, Environment and Planning)
- Graduate Diploma in Arts (Environmental Studies)
- Master of Engineering Studies (Renewable Energy Systems)
- Master of Science (Conservation Biology)
- Master of Sustainable Development Goals (Environmental Sustainability)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science and Technology (Conservation Biology)
The University of Auckland, Auckland, North Island
The University of Auckland is a public university which was established in the year 1883. It is a large research-driven university with innovation and diversity as its strength. The university houses more than 44,000 students. It offers 120 Undergraduate and 130 Postgraduate programs across 8 faculties. The degrees that students get here are respected worldwide. The graduates from the university are considered highly employable locally and internationally.
The university, with over 180 partner universities worldwide, is committed to collaborative research which positively impacts the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large. In 2019, it won first place globally in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings for progress towards Sustainable Development Goals.

The university is ranked 59th in the world for graduate employability.
For each course, the college provides scholarships and awards for financial support for international students. It offers the following courses in the field of Environmental Science:
- Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Science)
- Master of Energy
- Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
- Master of Engineering Studies (Environmental Engineering)
- Master of Environmental Studies
- Master of Marine Studies
- Master of Science (Biosecurity and Conservation)
- Master of Science (Environmental Science)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Geothermal Energy Technology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Biosecurity and Conservation)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Environmental Science)
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