Working and going to school? Transfer to Linfield College and finish a bachelor's degree. Linfield will accept 108 quarter credits of community college coursework with grades of C or better. This equals 72 semester credits of the 125 you need for graduation.
Majors in Management, Accounting, Nursing (for RN's) and Social and Behavioral Science can be completed online. Additional majors are Arts & Humanities, Business Information Systems and International Business. Almost all requirements for these majors can be completed online. Face-to-face classes are held on the Linfield campuses in Portland and McMinnville and occasionally in other locations.
If you complete either an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) or an Associate of Science Oregon Transfer in Business (ASOTB) Degree, you will need to take no more than two additional courses to complete the Linfield Curriculum (general education) requirements.
If you want to find out how your credits transfer toward a Linfield bachelor's degree, mail or fax a copy of your transcript to the address below. Be sure to include your name and address and the major you are considering.
Linfield College Adult Degree Program
Portland Campus
2255 NW Northrup St.
Portland, OR 97210
Fax: 503-413-8297
You may call the Portland Campus at 503-413-7166. You may also call the McMinnville Campus at 800-452-4176.
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Major Requirement |
You Can Meet This Requirement With: |
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BUSN 260 Financial Accounting |
BA 211 and 212 |
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BUSN 261 Managerial Accounting |
BA 213 |
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BUSN 301 The Management Process |
BA 206 |
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BUSN 321 Marketing |
BA 223 |
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BUSN 340 Business Law I |
BA 226 |
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ECON 210 Principles of Economics |
EC 201 and 202 |
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Business Department Requirements |
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MATH 162 Finite Math with Calculus |
MTH 241 or 251 |
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MATH 140 Introduction to Statistics |
MTH 243 |
General Education Transfer Grid
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The Linfield Curriculum Requirement Is: |
Semester Hours Required |
You Can Meet This Requirement With:* One 4-quarter-credit course or two 3-quarter credit courses |
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Inquiry Seminar (IQS) |
4 |
WR 121 and 122 |
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Vital Past (VP) |
3 |
All HST courses; R 211, 212; ANTH 102; |
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ART 201-203; ENG 107-109, 201 - 206, 253-255, 275; MUS 205, 208, 261-263 |
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Creative Studies (CS) |
3 |
All literature courses; WR 226, 241, 242, 244, 245; |
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MUS 101, 105, 111-113, 205, 208, 211-213, 261-263; HUM 100; ART All studio, theory, and history courses; |
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TA All performance, technical, and history courses; |
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PHO courses; FA 257-258 |
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Ultimate Questions (UQ) |
3 |
PHL 201, 202, 208; R 210- 212; ENG 275; HUM 110, 202; SOC 232 |
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Individuals, Systems, & Societies (IS) |
3 |
ANTH 101, 103, 231, 232; EC 201-203; GEOG 107; |
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HUM 110-112; All PS courses; PSY 201- 203, 216; SOC 204-206, 213; SP 112, 114, 115, 218; WS 101 |
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Natural World (NW) |
3 |
All courses in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Geology, General Science, Chemistry, Physics |
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Math Proficiency** |
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MTH 95 or 105 |
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Quantitative Reasoning (QR) |
3 |
Statistics, Economics, some science |
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American Pluralism (US) |
3 |
Any course with US content such as American Literature |
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Global Diversity (GP) |
3 |
Any course with global content such as World Civilization |
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Upper Division Course |
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One 300- or 400-level course from Linfield |
* Courses used to fulfill Linfield Curriculum requirements must be at least 3 quarter credit hours.
** Students must demonstrate math proficiency through one of the following means: score 520 or higher on the mathematics portion of the SAT; complete a college math course at or above the level of intermediate algebra with a grade of C or better (a C- does not count), or pass the Math Proficiency test which will be offered during the fall and spring. Math proficiency must be demonstrated (1) by the end of a student's first year at Linfield or (2) by the end of a student's sophomore year.