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Course offerings are subject to change. Final authority for changes in course offerings rests with academic departments. For questions concerning course offerings contact the academic department.

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Class Search Results: Spring 2026

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BLST 3410

LAW AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY

Law and the Black Community provides an in-depth examination of the racialized American legal process as it pertains to and affects African Americans in the U.S. From the formation of the U.S. Constitution to present day, this course analyzes intersections of race, law, politics and culture, and explores the administration of justice and Black experiences through a critical legal perspective. (Cross-listed with CRCJ 3410, PSCI 3410).

Prereq: BLST 1000 OR CRCJ 1010 OR Junior standing OR instructor permission.

Section 802 Open
Class Number12500
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max10
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Civic Knowledge & Engmt
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysT
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

CMST 1110

PUBLIC SPEAKING FUNDS

Public Speaking Fundamentals helps students become effective public speakers, as well as critical listeners and evaluators of public communication. Students will learn the principles of audience adaptation, topic selection, organization, development of ideas and presentation of speeches. Each student will design and present a minimum of four public speeches.

Section 802 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number16231
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max20
Seats Available16
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeFundamental Academic Skills-Public Speaking
Course AttributeMavEd Oral Communication
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 6:45PM
DaysMW
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

CRCJ 3410

LAW AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY

Law and the Black Community provides an in-depth examination of the racialized American legal process as it pertains to and affects African Americans in the U.S. From the formation of the U.S. Constitution to present day, this course analyzes intersections of race, law, politics and culture, and explores the administration of justice and Black experiences through a critical legal perspective. (Cross-listed with BLST 3410, PSCI 3410).

Prereq: BLST 1000 OR CRCJ 1010 OR Junior standing OR instructor permission.

Section 802 Open
Class Number12501
TypeLEC
Enrolled2
Class Max10
Seats Available8
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeMavEd Cultural Knowledge
Course AttributeMavEd Civic Knowledge & Engmt
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysT
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 4910

TOPICS IN HISTORY

This course introduces students to specialized subject matter not available in existing History courses. Course may be repeated as long as the topic is substantially different each time. Course may be cross-listed with other programs e.g. Native American Studies (NAMS), Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) when topics are appropriate. (Cross-listed with HIST 8916).

Prereq: Junior standing

Section 802 Closed
Class Number19413
TypeLEC
Enrolled2
Class Max2
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
NoteThis course covers a history of Malcolm X's life, including his personal connections to Omaha and the politics of his domestic, national, and global activism. Students taking this course will examine Malcolm X's message of empowerment and self-determination, and his fight for human rights.
TopicMALCOLM X:THE MAN &THE MISSION
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 8916

TOPICS IN HISTORY

This course introduces students to specialized subject matter not available in existing History courses. Course may be repeated as long as the topic is substantially different each time. Course may be cross-listed with other programs e.g. Native American Studies (NAMS), Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) when topics are appropriate. (Cross-listed with HIST 4910).

Prereq: Graduate standing

Section 802 Closed
Class Number19418
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max4
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
NoteThis course covers a history of Malcolm X's life, including his personal connections to Omaha and the politics of his domestic, national, and global activism. Students taking this course will examine Malcolm X's message of empowerment and self-determination, and his fight for human rights.
TopicMALCOLM X:THE MAN &THE MISSION
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

PSCI 4920

ADVANCED TOPICS IN PSCI

This course introduces students to an advanced and specialized subject matter in the field of political science not covered in existing courses. This course may be repeated for different topics up to a maximum of six credit hours. (Cross-listed with PSCI 8926)

Prereq: Junior standing or permission of instructor.

Section 802 Open
Class Number19419
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max10
Seats Available9
Credit Hours1-3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
NoteThis course covers a history of Malcolm X's life, including his personal connections to Omaha and the politics of his domestic, national, and global activism. Students taking this course will examine Malcolm X's message of empowerment and self-determination, and his fight for human rights.
TopicMALCOLM X:THE MAN &THE MISSION
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

PSCI 8926

ADVANCED TOPICS IN PSCI

This course introduces students to an advanced and specialized subject matter in the field of political science not covered in existing courses. This course may be repeated for different topics up to a maximum of six credit hours. (Cross-listed with PSCI 4920)

Section 802 Open
Class Number19420
TypeLEC
Enrolled0
Class Max3
Seats Available3
Credit Hours1-3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake.
NoteThis course covers a history of Malcolm X's life, including his personal connections to Omaha and the politics of his domestic, national, and global activism. Students taking this course will examine Malcolm X's message of empowerment and self-determination, and his fight for human rights.
TopicMALCOLM X:THE MAN &THE MISSION
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

SOC 4800

CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN SOC

This course reviews research and writing in an area of current interest in the field of sociology. The specific topic(s) to be covered will be announced at the time the course is being offered. Since the topics will vary, students may elect to take this course more than once. (Cross-listed with SOC 8806)

Prereq: SOC 1010 and junior standing; or permission of instructor.

Section 802 Open
Class Number19421
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max10
Seats Available7
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake.
NoteThis course covers a history of Malcolm X's life, including his personal connections to Omaha and the politics of his domestic, national, and global activism. Students taking this course will examine Malcolm X's message of empowerment and self-determination, and his fight for human rights.
TopicMALCOLM X:THE MAN &THE MISSION
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

SOC 8806

CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN SOC

This course reviews research and writing in an area of current interest in the field of sociology. The specific topic(s) to be covered will be announced at the time the course is being offered. Since the topics will vary, students may elect to take this course more than once. (Cross-listed with SOC 4800)

Prereq: Sociology major; or permission of instructor.

Section 802 Open
Class Number19422
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max3
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeNorth Omaha Initiative: Urban League
NoteNorth Omaha Initiative: Course is being taught at the Urban League at 30th & Lake
NoteThis course covers a history of Malcolm X's life, including his personal connections to Omaha and the politics of his domestic, national, and global activism. Students taking this course will examine Malcolm X's message of empowerment and self-determination, and his fight for human rights.
TopicMALCOLM X:THE MAN &THE MISSION
DateJan 12, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysR
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

UNO offers an array of modalities:

  • Fully In-Person (001 sections) - Traditional synchronous in-person class meetings at regularly scheduled times.
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  • Fully Online (850 sections) - Completely asynchronous online instruction and learning using academic technologies.
  • Hybrid In-Person (860 sections) - Mostly asynchronous online instruction mixed with reduced synchronous in-person class meetings at regularly scheduled times.
  • Hybrid Remote (870 sections) - Mostly asynchronous online instruction mixed with reduced synchronous virtual class meetings at regularly scheduled times using academic technologies.

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