C C 2018-2019 OLLEGE ATALOG The provisions and requirements stated in this Catalog (and its electronic counter-part at catalog.etown.edu) are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between Elizabethtown College and the student. The College reserves the right to change any provision or requirement, rules, regulations, and procedures, whether published in this Catalog, the Student Handbook, or other official media. This page is intentionally left blank. Table of Contents Elizabethtown College ........................................................................................................................ 1 President’s Message How to Reach Us Academics at Elizabethtown College ................................................................................................... 3 Overview and Accreditations Mission Educational Philosophy Learning Goals The Qualities of Our Education History Our Campus Admission to the College .................................................................................................................... 8 Admissions Guidelines The Application Process International Applicants Transfer Applicants Special Application Requirements Personal Interviews and Campus Visitations Advanced Placement Transfer of Dual Enrollment Credits Non-Degree Students Early-Admission Students Tuition and Financial Aid.................................................................................................................. 13 Tuition and Fee Information Tuition Payment Policy Financial Aid Federal Financial Aid Requirements Institutional Refund Policy Return of Federal Student Aid Student Life ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Dean of Students Athletics Campus Security Career Services Center for Student Involvement Center for Student Success Office of Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities Residence Life Student Wellness Unique Centers of Learning............................................................................................................... 26 Center for Global Understanding and Peacemaking Center for Community and Civic Engagement Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies i Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Bowers Writers House Degrees, Majors, and Minors............................................................................................................. 29 The Core Program and Signature Learning Experiences ...................................................................... 32 Common Core Areas of Understanding Signature Learning Experiences Additional Requirements Elizabethtown College Honors, Momentum, and Prestigious Scholarships ........................................... 38 Honors Admissions Process Honors Participation Requirements Momentum Prestigious Scholarships Alternative Study Options ................................................................................................................. 42 Program Variations and Options Study Abroad Programs Washington Semester with American University English Language Learning Program Joint Degree Programs ...................................................................................................................... 48 School of Continuing and Professional Studies ................................................................................... 50 Programs and Requirements Biology .............................................................................................................................................................................51 Business ............................................................................................................................................................................76 Chemistry and Biochemistry.......................................................................................................................................114 Communications ...........................................................................................................................................................137 Computer Science .........................................................................................................................................................147 Education........................................................................................................................................................................158 Engineering and Physics..............................................................................................................................................193 English ............................................................................................................................................................................217 Fine and Performing Arts ............................................................................................................................................236 Health and Wellness .....................................................................................................................................................290 History ............................................................................................................................................................................293 Mathematical Sciences.................................................................................................................................................303 Modern Languages .......................................................................................................................................................321 Occupational Therapy ..................................................................................................................................................341 Politics, Philosophy, and Legal Studies ....................................................................................................................352 Psychology .....................................................................................................................................................................373 Religious Studies ..........................................................................................................................................................382 Social Work ...................................................................................................................................................................393 Sociology and Anthropology ......................................................................................................................................399 Interdisciplinary Programs .............................................................................................................. 410 Anabaptist and Pietist Studies Minor Architectural Studies Minor ii Arts Administration Minor Asian Studies Minor Cognitive Science Minor Creative Writing Minor Data Analytics Minor Film Studies Minor Forestry and Environmental Management Major General Science (Major and Minor) Graphic Design Minor Human Services Minor Individualized Major Interfaith Leadership Studies (Major and Minor) International Studies Minor Peace and Conflict Studies Minor Pre-Law Advisory Program Social Studies Education Major Women and Gender Studies Minor Joint Degree Programs .................................................................................................................... 442 Drexel University Duke University Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Temple University’s School of Dentistry Thomas Jefferson University West Virginia University School of Dentistry Widener University Academic Policies .......................................................................................................................... 462 The Academic Program Registration Class Absences Withdrawal Policy Grades and Quality Points Final Examination Policy Academic Standing Academic Honors Credit by Examination Graduation Graduate Program Academic Judicial System Grade Appeals iii This page is intentionally left blank. iv Elizabethtown College Elizabethtown College, located in historic Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a selective, private, residential, co-educational institution. Elizabethtown offers 53 majors and 90+ minors and concentrations, which lead to degrees in liberal arts, fine and performing arts, science and engineering, business, health and social services, and education. The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, Elizabethtown has specialized accreditations from ABET; the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association; the American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training; the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs; the Council on Social Work Education; the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences; and the National Association of Schools of Music. President's Message For more than a century, Elizabethtown College has been transforming lives, helping our students explore and develop big ideas and attain their greatest possibilities for service and leadership. At Elizabethtown, we commit to academic excellence, and we believe learning is most noble when used to benefit others. Our offerings, both in and out of the classroom, encourage students to consider life's most significant questions. By engaging with the deepest issues of meaning, purpose, values and ethics, our students come to see their lives as subjects for reflection and develop the tools to fashion a large purpose for themselves. Shaping Elizabethtown's educational experience are four key attributes: • our relationship-centered learning community • a strong international and cross-cultural perspective • experiential learning opportunities that complement classroom instruction • programs and experiences that prepare students for purposeful lives and meaningful work Together, these attributes provide a framework for blending the historic goals of higher education with its contemporary realities, and they express central features of our institutional mission. This Catalog bears witness to the impressive breadth and depth of our programs—all of which support our students as they find opportunities to become a bigger part of the world. I encourage you to look at our offerings and consider how you want to challenge yourself here at Elizabethtown. Carl J. Strikwerda President, Elizabethtown College How to Reach Us Mailing Address Elizabethtown College One Alpha Drive Elizabethtown, PA 17022-2298 2018-2019 College Catalog 1 Elizabethtown College Questions about Admissions Office of Admissions (717) 361-1400 [email protected] www.etown.edu/admissions Questions about this Catalog Office of Registration and Records (717) 361-1409 [email protected] http://www.etown.edu/registration Questions about Adult Education Elizabethtown College School of Continuing and Professional Studies at the Edward R. Murphy Center (717) 361-1411 www.etowndegrees.com The provisions and requirements stated in this Catalog are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between Elizabethtown College and the student. The College reserves the right to change any provision or requirement at any time. All students are responsible for adhering to the requirements, rules, regulations, and procedures, whether published in this Catalog, the Student Handbook, or other official media. Elizabethtown College complies with the requirements of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and all other applicable federal, state, and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. Elizabethtown College does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, possession of a general education development certificate as compared to a high school diploma, or any other legally protected status in hiring and promotion in the administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other College-administered programs, except as such conditions may constitute bona fide occupational or assignment qualifications. Discriminatory acts of any kind are strictly forbidden. In keeping with the historical values of Elizabethtown College, the College endeavors to treat all employees with dignity, justice, and fairness. Elizabethtown College was founded in 1899 by leaders of the Church of the Brethren. Today, the College is governed by an independent Board of Trustees and affirms a continuing covenantal relationship to the Church of the Brethren. Elizabethtown College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. 2 2018-2019 College Catalog Academics at Elizabethtown College Academics at Elizabethtown College Overview and Accreditations Elizabethtown College is a selective, private, residential, co-educational college located on 220 acres in historic Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The campus is near Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Philadelphia, each of which is rich with cultural, athletic, and social opportunities. Elizabethtown offers 53 majors and 90+ minors and concentrations, which lead to degrees in liberal arts, fine and performing arts, science and engineering, business, health and social services, and education. This array of programs allows our students to prepare for a broad spectrum of graduate programs and careers. The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, Elizabethtown has specialized accreditations from ABET; the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association; the American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training; the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs; the Council on Social Work Education; the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences; and the National Association of Schools of Music. Currently, almost 1,900 full-time students are enrolled at the College. These men and women come from more than half of the states in this country and 20 other nations. Educating our students are 132 full-time faculty members whose qualifications, achievements and dedication are to be admired. In addition, 749 adult learners also are pursuing a degree through Elizabethtown College School of Continuing and Professional Studies at the Edward R. Murphy Center. Mission Molded by a commitment to educate for service, Elizabethtown College is a community of learners dedicated to educating students intellectually, socially, aesthetically, and ethically for lives of service and leadership as citizens of the world. As a comprehensive institution, the College offers academic programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies. Combining classroom instruction with experiential learning, these programs advance independent thought, personal integrity, and social responsibility as the foundations for a life of learning. Founded by members of the Church of the Brethren, the College believes that learning is most noble when used to benefit others and affirms the values of peace, nonviolence, human dignity, and social justice. Educational Philosophy Elizabethtown College engages students in a dynamic, integrated learning process that blends the liberal arts and professional studies. Challenged to take responsibility for their education, students at Elizabethtown embark on a journey of self-transformation that involves intellectual, social, and personal growth. The College is committed to educating the whole person within a relationship-centered learning community, where common goals are achieved through engagement in a rigorous academic curriculum and thoughtful co-curricular experiences. Students are encouraged to develop and challenge their own values, while seeking to understand and appreciate alternative perspectives. Embedded in an ever-changing global context, the College promotes the developmental, collaborative, and complex nature of learning. 2018-2019 College Catalog 3 Academics at Elizabethtown College In seeking to "educate for service," Elizabethtown College believes that students can perform no greater service than they do when sharing knowledge and creativity with others. Opportunities to strengthen scholarship and leadership extend beyond the classroom, and students learn actively through practical experiences and civic engagement. The impact of an Elizabethtown College education is long-lasting and far-reaching because it is deeply transformative. Students acquire new habits of mind and heart – some in the course of the undergraduate experience, others as students grow beyond college. Learning Goals At Elizabethtown College, students are inspired and challenged to: • assume responsibility for their intellectual development, personal growth, and well-being. Students will learn to sharpen their curiosity and become aware of the capabilities, strategies, and resources needed to learn. • reason, analyze, and engage in critical thinking. Students will make, systematically evaluate, and, if necessary, refute arguments and claims – their own and those of others. • demonstrate thoughtful and articulate communication by applying knowledge in a variety of contexts, including writing, speaking, listening, and interpretation. • understand the creative process and its role in human expression, and cultivate the ability to make informed aesthetic judgments. • navigate diverse cultural worldviews and perspectives, with the realization that differing frames of reference influence analysis, communication, and behavior. • make reflective ethical decisions and act with integrity to seek just outcomes with relationships, communities, and society. • apply and integrate different strands of learning and comprehend interconnections in the process of gaining knowledge and experience. • identify and cultivate a sense of purpose that inspires a commitment to meaningful work in service to society. The Qualities of Our Education Our educational experience blends a high standard of scholarship with four signature attributes, which include commitments to educate our students in a relationship-centered learning community, foster in our students international and cross-cultural perspectives, complement classroom instruction with experiential-learning opportunities, and prepare our students for purposeful lives and meaningful work. Relationship-Centered Learning Our educational programs engage students in ways that capture their most profound attention, confront them with learning experiences that are compelling, and call out from them responses that reach beyond what even they thought possible. In this learning community, our faculty members and staff members demonstrate passion for their 4 2018-2019 College Catalog