Enrolment

Picking Your Courses

Enrolling in Courses

Enrolment is the process of choosing your courses and classes to build your timetable for the year. This includes your main lectures and any seminars, tutorials, labs etc, the structure of which will depend on your degree programme.

Enrolment can be started once you have completed Academic Registration. If you have yet to do this please complete academic registration.

Once academic registration is complete you will recieve a notification which will prompt you to enrol via MyCampus following the guidance on compulsory, recommended and optional courses for your degree programme. As a student, it is your responsibility to select courses for both Semester 1 and Semester 2, although support can be provided if you are having difficulties.

The following applies to majority of students.  However, in some instances this may be different depending on your degree programme, if so please contact your School.

Academic Year Explained

Students are expected to enrol into three courses per semester, with the full academic year consisting of two semesters.

Degree credits Explained

You will be required to enrol in 120 credits per academic year, 60 per semester.  You can enrol in these credits via different combination of classes and through compulsory and optional courses.

Compulsory Courses Explained

Courses that must be enrolled into as a compulsory element of your degree programme. A minimum of two must be selected per semester.

Optional Courses Explained

You will have the ability to select optional courses from a range of options, it is worth considering how these choices align to your chosen degree programme.

MyCampus Explained

MyCampus is the system used for students picking the courses needed to complete a degree programme.