Lincoln University's Bachelor of Environment and Society with Honours is a one-year qualification which offers an opportunity for students to extend their understanding of the complex relationships between environment and society. The degree provides a structure within which to understand and research specific social, cultural, technological and human dimensions of land-based issues.
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At least one of:
COMP 633
ERST 601Advanced Theory in Resource Studies
MAST 603Mana Kaitiaki (Māori Resource Management)
SOCI 641
One of:
SOCI 601Social Science Research Methods (Quantitative)
or
SOCI 602Social Science Research Methods (Qualitative)
or
WATR 602Water Quality and Quantity Assessment
PLUS:
40 credits at the 600-level with a COMP, ERST, LWST, MAST, PSYC, RECN, SOCI, TOUR or WATR prefix. Up to 20 credits can be substituted from Masters Degree Courses to meet this requirement and to form a coherent programme of study.