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Requirements for the International Business Major

A student must complete the following required courses from Linfield or in approved transfer:

Required Prerequisite
BUSN 260 Financial Accounting MATH 105
BUSN 261 Managerial Accounting BUSN 260, MATH 105
BUSN 301 The Management Process MATH 105
BUSN 321 Marketing MATH 105
BUSN 340 Business Law MATH 105
BUSN 341 Financial Management BUSN 261, ECON 210, MATH 160 or 162, MATH 140
BUSN 495 Strategic Management (MWI) Senior; all other required courses completed
(341 may be taken concurrently)
ECON 210 Principles of Economics MATH 105
Three of the five listed below are also required:
BUSN 410 International Management BUSN 301
BUSN 426 International Marketing BUSN 321, MATH 160 or 162, MATH 140
BUSN 435 International Business Law BUSN 340
BUSN 443 International Finance BUSN 341, MATH 160 or 162, MATH 140
ECON 414 International Economics ECON 210, MATH 160 or 162, MATH 140
  • 15 semester credits of upper division coursework at or above the level of BUSN 341 Financial Management must be from Linfield.
  • To enroll in courses BUSN 200-340, a student must have met the College’s mathematics proficiency requirement, intermediate algebra.
  • To enroll in most courses BUSN 341 and above, a student must have completed MATH 160 or 162 and MATH 140.
  • Other International Courses: At least five additional semester credits must be earned from courses outside the Business Department which are designated as GP (Global Pluralism). These credits must be in
    addition to those taken to meet Linfield curriculum requirements.
  • Study Abroad: Students must successfully complete a study period abroad providing them with substantial exposure to foreign culture, lifestyles, and business practices. Travel abroad will not be sufficient. The
    Division of Continuing Education schedules international field-based courses in alternate summers to meet this requirement. Previous travel does not qualify. Study abroad through another accredited institution or
    self-designed must be approved in advance.
  • Language: Proficiency in a modern foreign language at the second-year level is required. This requirement is waived for students whose primary language is not English.