University Seminar

<p>I am an engineering sophomore… And since you said that you were an engineering intent, I would recommend that you take either a theo or philo FYS, or at least one of the university requirements. As you probably know, engineers get very little lee-way on which classes to take. So it’s best to get the “non-major” courses out of the way as early as possible. For my seminar, I took a theo course with Fr. Kollman. His class was tough, especially since I came from a public hs… There was lots of writing and reading (most Philo/ Theo seminars are) but he is probably one of the nicest guys ever and my favorite professor so far.</p>

<p>But definitely go to ndtoday.com as others have suggested! It’s a GREAT way to figure things out</p>

<p>You were very lucky to have Fr. Kollman. He is without question the best prof in the Theo department and one of the best profs I had at ND. If anyone can get in his seminar be sure and do it. It is really unforgettable.</p>