Areas of Understanding
The Elizabethtown College Core Program consists of eight thematic Areas of Understanding (AU).Power of Language (two courses)
Courses in this AU develop students’ abilities to: 1) articulate ideas through extensive experience in the use of logic and rhetoric, that is, to write and speak logically, persuasively and creatively, as well as read carefully and critically; 2) analyze and synthesize new ideas; and 3) learn how language affects thinking and conceptual development.One of the courses in this AU must be a writing-based English course (English 100) or, for advanced students who test accordingly, an upper-level course (English 150 or Philosophy 110). Students placed in English 100 successfully must complete English 100 for their Power of Language AU. Students who receive AP or transfer credit for English 100 or who enroll in English 100 cannot receive credit for English 150. The Power of Language – English course must be taken during the students’ first year or prior to the start of their second year.
The second course in the Power of Language AU must be a Modern or Ancient Language course. Approved courses in this AU currently include courses in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Classical Greek, Koiné Greek, Biblical Hebrew and Sanskrit. Consult the online list of approved courses for the complete list of specific language courses.
Mathematics (one course)
This AU stresses competency in quantitative reasoning and mastery of problem-solving skills. Courses in Mathematical Analysis: 1) develop an awareness and appreciation for the cultural significance of mathematics, its contributions to the modern world, and its power in shaping current thought; 2) present concepts that encourage a sophisticated response to arguments and positions that depend on symbolic logic and/or numbers and statistics; 3) stress ways in which numerical data and/or symbolic interpretations increasingly make accessible more profound levels of knowledge and understanding; 4) develop the ability to model real-world phenomena logically and mathematically; and 5) develop problem-solving strategies.Based upon mathematical and analytical skill level, new students are required to take either Mathematics 011 (a college mathematics preparatory course that does not count for Core or graduation credit) or a college-level mathematics course. Students with a placement of Mathematics 011 are required to complete this course prior to enrolling in a Mathematics Core course.
Creative Expression (one course or course equivalent)
Courses in this AU focus on and require creation or performance in an artistic medium. In doing so, courses in Creative Expression: 1) introduce students to basic concepts and vocabulary employed in the creation and analysis of likeartworks and prepare them to make informed aesthetic judgments; 2) develop the awareness that creative art forms affirm our humanity by giving expression to our innermost feelings; and 3) help students to understand that an artistic medium has value.
If dance courses are selected to satisfy the Creative Expression Core requirement, two dance courses must be selected. Four credits in applied music lessons or in qualified music ensembles may be used to fulfill this requirement as long as the work is letter-graded. Refer to the online list of Core courses for music courses that are approved.





















