Organize Your Timetable
As you fill out the course schedule, like in the examples below, you'll be able to tell if you have any time conflicts (more than one class at the same time). If you run into this problem, check the timetable to see if the course is at another time.
Example: PSYC 1013 is held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 - 2:20; or Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00 - 11:20; or Tuesday at 5:00 - 7:50.
Some courses only have one available time. If that's the case, it's always best to have back up choices.
Example: MAAC 1001 is held only on Tuesday & Thursday at 2:30 - 3:50. If something conflicts with this, it's best to have another back up class from the Humanities discipline.
Download your own copy of the course schedule form.
1. Choose ARTS 1000 and your ARTS 1000 tutorial first.

2. Choose your other required courses.

The courses that take up one and a half blocks (MAAC1001, MAAC1002 & PSYC1013 in the example), are an hour and a half long, all others are an hour long.
3. Add your electives.

4. Note the course id, number, section, term and timeslot.
Download the Arts Registration form (used in the example below).

6. Once You're Organized
Once you've organized your courses and checked for conflicts, contact your academic advisor for approval. After that, you can register your courses.
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