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Affiliated Institution Programs

In Affiliated Institution Programs, students study at Elizabethtown College and at affiliated academic institutions or clinical facilities in the United States. The following programs are offered in conjunction with other academic institutions:

Forestry with Duke University. See the Interdisciplinary Programs chapter of this Catalog.

Pre-engineering with The Pennsylvania State University. See the description in the Department of Physics and Engineering listing in the Programs and Courses chapter of this Catalog.

Biology health professions and pre-allied health with Thomas Jefferson University. See the Interdisciplinary Programs chapter of this Catalog.

Invasive cardiovascular technology with the Lancaster Institute for Health Education. See the description in the Department of Biology listingin the Programs and Courses chapter of this Catalog.

Washington Semester and World Capitals Program with American University. The Washington Semester provides an opportunity to study in Washington, D.C., and take advantage of the resources of the nation’s capital.Students in the program work with the policymakers and business professionals who play a vital role in American government and culture. Full semester credit is earned by studying in one of 10 areas: American politics, international politics, peace and conflict resolution, economic policy, journalism, justice,international business and trade, international environment/development, public law, and transforming communities. All programs include internships, and several involve three weeks of study abroad. Students interested in the program should contact Dr. Fletcher McClellan in the Department of Political Science. Students participating in the program must acquire off-campus course approvals from the Office of Registration and Records.

The College also offers a number of majors in which work at affiliated clinical facilities constitutes an important part of the student’s education. In music therapy, occupational therapy, social work and clinical laboratory sciences, students combine work at the College with first-hand experience in hospitals, clinics, social work and therapy programs. For detailed descriptions, see the listings in the Programs and Courses chapter of this Catalog.