Elliptic integrals are not commonly covered in standard university courses, even in advanced mathematics classes. They often appear in specific contexts such as Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and applied complex analysis, but their inclusion depends on the course design and instructor preferences. Students interested in learning about elliptic integrals are encouraged to explore textbooks or self-study, as foundational knowledge in calculus and possibly complex analysis can facilitate understanding. Resources like Abramowitz and Stegun, Whittaker and Watson, and online platforms like Wolfram Mathworld and Wikipedia are recommended for further study. Elliptic integrals are particularly relevant in applications involving arc lengths and can enhance skills in manual integration. However, students are advised to solidify their integration skills before delving into these advanced topics.