Before registering, you will need to figure out what courses you want to take. Following the guidelines below, create a schedule of your first choice courses and identify several alternative courses in case one or more of your first-choice courses are full. You should register for 12-16 credits.
Refer to your Registration & Orientation Leader (ROL) or Academic Advising at any step along the way to receive help.
What is an Advising Course?
Advising Courses are required for first-year students. All first-year students who applied to Linfield while they were a senior in high school enter Linfield as "undecided" in their major (and are not eligible to declare their major during their first semester). First-year students are assigned a faculty advisor based on the courses they register for - a professor who is teaching one of their academic courses. Advising Courses are those academic courses taught by faculty who will become academic advisors for first-year students. To find Advising Course options in Self-Service, search by Section Listing, Fall 2022 Semester, and select "Advising Course" under the Course Type drop-down menu.
What is an Inquiry Seminar?
The Inquiry Seminar is a course required of all Linfield students and must be taken in the first year. Most students take an Inquiry Seminar in their first semester. Inquiry Seminars (INQS 125) are a part of the Linfield Curriculum and focus on oral and written communication skills. Inquiry Seminars are topic-based, meaning they are taught by faculty from many different fields and offer a wide range of topics that vary from semester to semester. Include an Inquiry Seminar in your course schedule unless all Inquiry Seminars are full and/or the one(s) you want conflict with another course that you really want to take.
What is the Linfield Curriculum? What courses satisfy Linfield Curriculum requirements?
The Linfield Curriculum is the name for our general education requirements. Every student must complete these requirements to graduate. Courses that satisfy Linfield Curriculum (or LC) courses are designated on the list of course offerings in the course description with an acronym. Courses that satisfy LC requirements may also count toward your intended major.
Below are the acronyms to look for when seeking out LC courses:
Refer to the section below on Reading the List of Course Offerings for instructions about how to get information about a course.
How do I find out the recommended courses for my intended major?
Refer to the First Semester Academic Programs Grid for information about the courses you should take in your first semester to prepare for your intended major. Check out the information in the course catalog.
What are electives and parracurricular courses?
More than one-third of the credits you will complete at Linfield may be elective credits – credits that do not fulfill major, minor, or Linfield Curriculum requirements. These are classes that help you to discover new academic interests and pursue areas of inquiry. Electives may also include paracurricular courses (identified as an activity course numbered below 100). If you are an intercollegiate athlete, you may be required to enroll in an activity course in your sport. Check with your coach and refer to the FAQs for more information for athletes.
Should I take a language course?
Consider selecting a language course if you are planning to major or minor in a language, to pursue a major only offered as a BA degree, to study abroad, or are just interested in different languages.
Are there placement exams for any courses?
Courses in foreign languages, math, and writing require special consideration for appropriate placement. Refer to the course placement information for help with selecting the appropriate course for your level.
How do I find the list of courses offered?
Visit the Office of the Registrar and review the list of current course offerings. This is the list of courses that you’ll pick from to develop your course schedule.
Reading across the page from left to right, the corresponding columns indicate the following: