Lincoln University Partners with Aoraki Polytech
Lincoln University’s long and strong connections
with South Canterbury receive a new and formal educational
stamp today (28 October) with the signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with Aoraki Polytechnic.
The MOU,
signed by Professor Roger Field, Vice-Chancellor of Lincoln
University, and Kay Nelson, Chief Executive of Aoraki
Polytechnic, provides a pathway for Aoraki holders of the
New Zealand Diploma in Business (widely known as the
“NZDipBus”) to gain credit towards a Lincoln University
commerce degree.
Specifically the agreement allows
those with a New Zealand Diploma in Business completed
through Aoraki Polytechnic to enter a Lincoln University
Bachelor of Commerce degree directly at the second year
level.
The MOU sees New Zealand’s specialist
land-based university, Lincoln University, working with
Aoraki Polytechnic to bring university-level study -
undergraduate, postgraduate, executive development and
research - into the South Canterbury region.
“The
overall aim of this alliance between Aoraki Polytechnic and
Lincoln University is to further enhance tertiary education
in South Canterbury,” says Lincoln University’s
Vice-Chancellor Professor Roger Field.
“Both
Lincoln University and Aoraki Polytechnic believe that a
highly skilled and qualified workforce can help build a
stronger economy, especially in South Canterbury.
“Lincoln University’s commitment to transforming
land, people and economies is expressed in this connection
with Aoraki Polytechnic.”
There are numerous
advantages for South Canterbury students in the new
arrangement between Lincoln University and Aoraki
Polytechnic says Dr Tony Brien, Senior Lecturer in Business
Management in Lincoln University’s Faculty of
Commerce.
“Essentially the new arrangement means
that students who are completing, or who have completed, the
New Zealand Diploma in Business in Timaru, Ashburton or
Oamaru with Aoraki Polytechnic, can start their degree in
their home district and while actually living at home.”
“Then there is the educationally significant point
that the South Canterbury students will come into a Lincoln
University programme with some solid study experience behind
them and the confidence that comes from having finished a
qualification, the NZ Diploma in Business. They will be off
to a good start as second year degree students at Lincoln
University.
“An academically smooth transition into
the commerce degree programme benefits everyone,” says Dr
Brien.
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