Term dates & timetables
Find out term dates and view your academic & welcome week timetables.
Timetables
We have endeavoured to ensure these timetables are accurate and we will make updates to the published timetables as we hear about them but unfortunately late changes do occur and we cannot be held responsible for any later adjustments, but we will do our best to minimise them.
Academic timetables 2024/25
ºÚ±¬ÁÏ want to make timetables available to all students as soon as possible to allow students to plan for the term ahead. Once you have registered as an ºÚ±¬ÁÏ student you will have access to your own timetable but in the meantime we have uploaded all class cohort timetables here. Does not include distance learning programmes (these will come from your Programme Leader). A Year Group timetable may not reflect exactly what the student’s personal timetable will be. Electives (optional modules for a group) will also show on a Group’s timetable when timetabled, but either may no longer be available for that group, or may not be chosen by the student (they also only run if enough students choose them).
Welcome Week timetables 2024/25
Your in-person induction activities will all take place on campus during Welcome Week. Welcome Week will provide you with campus and programme-based inductions run by your Programme Team Leaders and Academic Liaison Managers as well as offering a programme of other events run by your Students’ Association. The timetable of events for Welcome Week differ depending on your programme and which campus you are studying at, details of this are available in the Welcome Week Moodle tiles for each campus. Distance learning students will be informed of their welcome and induction arrangements by the leads of their study programmes.
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