FALL 2024
For-Credit Courses
These 3-credit classes have no prerequisites and are designed to be taken in any order. A discounted tuition rate of $250 (or $125 for auditors) is available for students who are registered with UNL Newman Center. Please designate this in your application and we will be in touch with details.
Course Calendar: For-credit courses for Fall 2024 begin Monday, August 26th. We follow the UNL Academic Calendar for all breaks and major points in the semester.
Credit Transfer: Accredited through St. Gregory the Great Seminary, these courses may be transferred to other undergraduate institutions. For UNL students, a course equivalency has been established for elective credit. With advisor approval, they may also meet ACE (often ACE 5 or 8) and other requirements. Upon completion of the course, students will need to request a credit transfer from St. Gregory the Great Seminary.
HUM 266 - Foundations of the Human Experience:
Athens and Jerusalem
Meeting: Mon & Wed, 4:00 - 5:15pm, UNL Newman Center, Room 222
Instructor: Patrick Callahan, Director of the Newman Institute
Credit Hours: 3
Course Description: This course looks at the great questions and ideas raised in the Near East and Hellenistic world from a multi-disciplinary approach. We explore the interplay between literature, history, philosophy, art, and theology inside and between these ancient cultures and their relevance to today’s world. No prerequisites.
Sample Authors/Texts: The Epic of Gilgamesh, Old Testament, Homer, Plato, Aeschylus, Euripides, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Thucydides
Certificate in Catholic Thought: This course satisfies 3 of the Core credit hours necessary to complete our Certificate in Catholic Thought.
PHL 290 - The Person in the World:
Ethics in Theory & Application
Meeting: Tue & Thu, 11:00am-12:15pm, UNL Newman Center, Room 222
Instructor: Fr. Matthew Rolling, Dean and Professor of Philosophy at St. Gregory the Great and Teaching Fellow at the Newman Institute
Credit Hours: 3
Course Description: What is the human person and how is he or she to act in the moment? Beginning with a consideration of the nature of the human person and the primary elements of ethical theory, this course will apply these principles to particular ethical questions in the areas of family life, medicine, technology, business, politics, and the environment. No prerequisites.
Sample Authors/Texts: Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, Immanuel Kant, Alisdaire MacIntyre, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, Frederick Nietzsche, Benedict Spinoza.
Certificate in Catholic Thought: This course satisfies 3 of the 6 elective credit hours necessary to complete our Certificate in Catholic Thought.
Free Weekly Seminars
These one-a-week classes are free and open to all students at UNL and area colleges and universities. There are no prerequisites, homework, or exams. Come as you are and join us for a conversation about the things that matter.