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Master of Precision Agriculture

  • Upcoming start dates

    Semester 2 - 13 Jul 2026

    Semester 1 - 15 Feb 2027

  • Qualification

    Taught Master's

  • Duration

    1 year full-time

  • Credits

    180

  • Location

    Lincoln University Campus

Digital technology is being employed to make agriculture more efficient, productive and sustainable around the world. The sector needs leaders with strong technical skills and an understanding of agricultural industries to reshape how our food is grown.


Study for free

If you're a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, residing in New Zealand at the time of study, you may be eligible for free tuition fees. Part time study options may be available. Terms and conditions apply. Learn more

About this programme

The focus is on learning the technology-based skills, tools and applications that can grow a more productive and more sustainable agrifoods production sector.

With high-level skills and capabilities in data gathering and management, you’ll be of immense value to an exciting range of organisations and businesses.

You can complete the programme in 12 months if you start in February or July. This will include a summer semester from November to February. 

How you’ll grow

  • Use information management technologies to monitor and manage crops, animals and natural resources across a range of agricultural contexts.

  • Understand the principles and technologies of precision agriculture, and how they apply to cropping, horticulture and livestock cultivation.

  • Evaluate how algorithms, sensors and controllable implements are used to ensure effective, precise timing of actions and responses.

    Compare and contrast precision agricultural techniques and how they influence performance, productivity, environment and economy.

  • Evaluate how GIS analysis can solve ecological problems.

  • Design and adapt systems that incorporate GPS, remote-sensing and multi-thematic data sets effectively through data analysis processes and GIS applications in land-based production systems.

  • Apply information technologies to decision-making and understand how to solve agriculture-related environmental problems through precision agriculture.

Career opportunities

Expands your opportunities to work as a digitally-literate expert and decision-maker in the primary industries, with large farming corporations and food production organisations.

You’ll be eligible for roles in data-driven science, sustainable production management, strategic management or digital consultancy, with the potential to move into governance.

Programme information

Schedule of required courses (pending approval)

  • COMP 6CV Computer Vision

Plus 20 credits from the Schedule of Master's Degree courses (600-level) listed in the Lincoln University Calendar to form a coherent programme of study, and approved by the Academic Coordinator.

Interested?

Programme contacts

Majeed Safa

Dr Majeed Safa

Senior Lecturer

majeed.safa@lincoln.ac.nz Researcher profile

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