What sort of extra course burden does ELT put on a student?
This depends on the student’s major. For students in majors related to the sciences covered in ELT (Geology, various life sciences majors, anthropology, etc.) the list of introductory natural historical science and supporting courses include the introductory courses required by those departments; thus, the only additional burden is the 1 credit colloquium each semester for the first three semesters and the 1-3 credit practicum their fourth semester. For students in other majors the introductory natural historical science and supporting courses may not fulfill departmental requirements, but most of these DO fulfill the general CORE distribution requirements that all students must take. Back 7. Do ELT classes count for CORE? Yes, many of them do. All students at the University of Maryland have to complete certain general distribution, or CORE requirements. If you examine the lists of required and supporting classes you will see that many of them fulfill some CORE requirement as well. In