How to find your timetable, plan your schedule and find your teaching spaces. Every student has a personalised timetable that shows all your teaching activities by activity title, date, time and location. You can view it from your Office 365 account or on MyEd ‘Timetabler’ channel. We recommend that you use the MyEd ‘Timetabler’ to view your timetable as sometimes classes need to change time or location quite suddenly and the timetable view on MyEd will show instant changes. You can view your timetable on your mobile device too by downloading the Office 365 app. More information about student timetablesWhat can you see on your timetable Many new students expect to see their final personalised timetable well in advance of starting their studies. This is not possible due to the flexible offering of optional courses and the need for your input into your preferences when you start. You will see your compulsory/mandatory teaching activities (e.g. lectures you must attend as part of your programme) about 4 weeks before classes start. If you can’t see anything in your calendar by Welcome Week, you should check with your School. Any teaching activity that has multiple time options, such as smaller tutorial/lab groups, will only be added to your personalised calendar after you have confirmed this with your School and then can take a few weeks to populate into the calendar. Any teaching activity that is part of an optional course will only show after you have confirmed these choices with your School, and they have enrolled you. You will be able to check your enrolment on your student record. Once you have been enrolled on a course, your timetable will be updated within a day. You can plan what your timetable could look like ahead of confirming it with your School in Welcome Week. There are helpful tools to help you simulate what classes could be available and fit together. Course Timetable BrowserThis allows you to model potential course choice options as part of ensuring a workable, clash-free timetable and what each day will look like for you:Course Timetable Browser PathThis allows you to visualise your compulsory courses and see how your outside course choices fit in:Path Unfortunately, neither of these tools allows you to consider the location of classes and the potential distances between them. For example, it would not be possible to attend a class at King's Buildings campus straight after a class at Central campus. Campus maps, location and travel informationUniversity shuttle bus to King's Buildings campus This article was published on 2024-11-12