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Continuing Students

Information for all students.

 You must have registered to view student timetables, please allow up to 24 hours for timetables to show (First year student timetables for some subject areas may remain incomplete until welcome week). Check your timetable regularly as it can be subject to change up until the start of term.

How to view timetables for your new year of study

Until you successfully complete your new academic year registration, module and programme timetables may reflect your previous year's teaching.

Your timetable will show you the date, time and location of classes taking place on campus.

You are advised to check your timetable daily for the the first few weeks as it can be subject to change.

Students engaging during an academic lecture

After completing stage and module registration, your personal or individual timetable will show:

  • the seminar or group class you should attend
  • the seminar or group class which you have signed up to attend (if this option is open to you)

It is your responsibility to check that your optional modules do not clash before registering to take them. If a combination of modules are not compatible, you must discuss alternatives with your school or subject area.

Seminars or group class allocations may not be finalised until the end of the first week of each semester. If you do sign up to attend a specific session in school, this may not be reflected on your individual timetable until the second week of teaching. You should follow instructions issued by your school or subject area or lecturer until that time.

 

You can subscribe to your personal timetable on a range of calendaring apps for Android and iOS using iCal subscriptions. Follow the relevant link below to add your timetable to your devices calendar.

Each individual service determines when the calendar is updated on your device. We recommend using the Newcastle University app for viewing your timetable as it will be correct if there are last minute changes.

If you are a student studying in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, you should refer to local timetable information provided by the school. This excludes:

  • Psychology Undergraduate courses
  • MSc courses
  • MRes Medical Sciences