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Reading Your Student Timetable

Your student timetable can be found at student-timetable.utas.edu.au

To find your courses, select the study period you wish to view, your campus and either ‘All Classes’ (tutorials, seminars and practicals) or ‘Lectures Only’. Enter either your Student ID number to see all of your classes or alternatively, you can enter any individual course code.

Each box on the timetable will display the unit code, class type, the venue and weeks in which it is offered. You may have multiple classes at the same time. Most units only require you to attend one tutorial a week, but your student timetable will display all of the possible tutorial time slots. You will need to join a tutorial

group by visiting the ‘Groups’ tab in MyLO once they open, usually following the first lecture. Tutorials generally begin in the second week of semester. Also check to see if your lectures are recorded as they can be found on MyLO too.

The red hyperlink under the word ‘venue’ in each box, opens a separate window featuring additional details and another red hyperlink to UTAS Maps to help you find your class. This page shows you a floorplan of the building and will often show photos of the rooms if you hover your mouse around.

You can also print your timetable. But before we get to that, read the instructions under ‘Customising Your Timetable’ and ‘Printing Your Timetable’ at the top of the page. The most important part of these directions is the print button, which can be toggled on and off in each of the boxes. When you go to print, the boxes you have disabled printing for will disappear and you’ll be ready for the semester!

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