University Seminar

Notre Dame undergraduate students in a classroom taking notes.

First-year University Seminar courses, or USEMs, are taught by some of Notre Dame’s finest scholars, members of our faculty who are leaders in their fields and passionate about their subjects. These courses exemplify the core values of a Notre Dame liberal education and mark a first step toward the goal of “intellectual excellence.”

With a class size of no more than 18 people, this small, writing-intensive learning environment will engage you in meaningful discussions with your instructor and peers, introduce you to the rich tapestry of theory and research within a field, and show you some of the problems and issues involved in that discipline.

Each University Seminar requires students to write a minimum of 24 pages on a subject with the benefit of feedback from a leading scholar in the field and the chance to rewrite at least one paper.

USEMs are organized in categories that align with many of the Ways of Knowing and may be double-counted to fulfill both the USEM requirement and one of the other requirements. For example, the Contemporary Education Issues course counts as both a USEM and a social science. 

Every first-year student must complete a USEM, which may be taken in either the fall or spring semester.

Learn more about the writing requirement and how to work with your first-year advisor to select a course that fits your interests.