UNO classes to be offered at UNMC

The following UNO courses will be available at UNMC this winter/spring (Jan. 9-May 4):

  • ENGL 3000-802: Writing for the Workplace — Mondays, 5 to 7:50 p.m., Bennett Hall, Room 2020. Students in “Writing for the Workplace” will learn to write polished, professional communications that are audience-oriented and professionally readable. The course will stress skills in audience and context analysis, clarity, professional tone, elements of format and pattern, and research and revising techniques. To register requires ENGL 1160 (English Composition II) or equivalent, UNO placement exam overriding ENGL 1160 or permission of the instructor.
  • HED 2310-802: Healthful Living — Tuesdays, 5 to 7:50 p.m., Bennett Hall, Room 2020. The course will study selected health problems and controversies in our society as related to knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors necessary for healthful living in a culturally diverse society. No prerequisites.
  • BRCT/THEA 1050-802: Film History & Appreciation — Wednesdays, 5 to 7:50 p.m., Bennett Hall, Room 2020. The course explores the aesthetic values of the motion picture, including history of film and survey of elements involved in movies. Several movies will be watched throughout the semester with discussion and writing about the films and their elements. This course meets the humanities requirement for UNO and other colleges/universities and can be taken under broadcasting or theatre. No prerequisites.

To register for any of these classes, you must be enrolled as a student at UNO. To apply, go to UNO’s website and click on the Prospective Student tab.

Once you have completed the admissions process, you will be given an E-BRUNO account. This is where you will register for classes. The fall class schedule is currently available on E-BRUNO.