Linfield College
Adult Degree Program 2010-2011
Bachelor's Degree Completion Programs
Online only degree programs:
Accounting, International Business, RN to BSN, Management, Social & Behavioral Sciences
Hybrid degree programs (courses online and in the classroom):
Accounting, Arts & Humanities, Business Information Systems, International Business, Management, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Minor offered in Environmental Studies
Minors
- Environmental Studies
Certificates
Online only certificates:
Accounting (Post Baccalaureate), Human Resource Management, Marketing
Hybrid certificates (courses online and in the classroom):
Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Human Resource Management, Marketing
Admission Information:
- Minimum GPA of 2.0 in college transfer coursework
- Most college-level coursework from regionally accredited institutions is acceptable
- Prior college work is not required
- Grades of C- and below will not transfer
- Maximum of 72 semester credits (108 quarter credits) from all 2-year colleges combined will be accepted
- Students who are non-native speakers of English are generally required to demonstrate college-level language skills by means of the TOEFL and TWE.
Rolling admission deadline
- Evening, weekend, and on-line classes are available
Accounting, Business Information Systems, International Business, and Management Majors
Major Requirement You Can Meet This Requirement With:
| Linfield Courses | PCC Courses | PCC Credits |
| BUSN 260 Financial Accounting | BA 211 and 212 Principles of Accounting I & II | 6 |
| BUSN 261 Managerial Accounting | BA 213 Principles of Accounting III | 3 |
| BUSN 301 The Management Process | BA 206 Management Fundamentals | 3 |
| BUSN 321 Marketing | BA 223 Principles of Marketing | 3 |
| BUSN 340 Business Law I | BA 226 Business Law | 4 |
| ECON 210 Principles of Economics | EC 201 and 202 Principles of Economics | 8 |
| MATH 152 Finite Math with Calculus | MTH 241 Calculus for Management, Life & Social Science | 4 |
| MATH 301 Introduction to Statistics | MTH 243 Statistics I | 4 |
Portland Advisors:
Linfield advisors are happy to provide pre-transfer advising. Please feel free to contact them up to a year before your planned transfer date.
Gloria Flower 503-287-3191 gflower@linfield.edu Enrollment Specialist
Sally Alkazin 503-724-4593 salkazin@linfield.edu Admission Advisor
Ryan Madden 503-413-7166 rmadden@linfield.edu Academic Advisor
Linfield Bachelor’s Degrees require 125 semester credits of coursework. Students generally begin by taking the one-credit Linfield Entry Colloquium, which provides an overview of Linfield requirements and values. Approximately one-third of the credits each student takes are in the general education core. The core is the heart of Linfield’s liberal arts tradition, designed to enable students to communicate effectively, think critically and independently, understand history and cultural heritage, and relate these concepts to contemporary issues. Another third of a student’s credits is in elective courses. Many students apply coursework from other colleges to this category or develop a portfolio to earn credit for prior knowledge acquired through careers, hobbies, or travel. The final third of a student’s credits will be in the major. At least 30 semester credits must be Linfield coursework.
It is highly recommended that you contact a Linfield advisor for more information.
Last updated: December 2010