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Entrepreneurship

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Minor in

Entrepreneurship

Linfield's School of Business cultivates leaders who will positively impact business and society. Students minoring in entrepreneurship gain the skills and motivation required for entrepreneurial success.

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As an entrepreneurship minor at Linfield

you might take:

Contemporary Business

Introduction to the basic functions of management and business. Business as an integrated entity, both in the U.S. and global environments. Forms of business ownership, business ethics, production, human resources, marketing, accounting and finance. (BNSS 250)

Financial Accounting

Introduction to the basic concepts and methods of financial reporting, including basic financial statements, accounting cycle, asset valuation, income determination and essential accounting records. (BNAC 260)

Organizational Behavior & Management

Introduction to human behavior in organizations, and management of business and organizational behavior within global and ethical contexts. Management theory; attitudes and values; communication, motivation, planning, decision making, evaluation, and feedback; leadership and power; group and team dynamics; organizational culture and change. (BNMG 310)

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Virlena Crosley
Virlena Crosley
Department Chair and Associate Professor
TJ Day Hall
503-883-2371
vcrosle@linfield.edu