TimetablingPersonalised timetables

Your personalised timetable for 2023 to 2024 is available.

Before you can see your personalised timetable, you must have:

  1. completed registration
  2. had your module choices approved by your Advisor of Studies/Year Advisor/Department
  3. been allocated to your chosen modules by your Departmental Timetabling Co-ordinator in the Institutional Timetabling System

Once you have completed registration, it may take a few days for your individual timetable to become available.  If you still cannot see your lectures 5 working days after you register, contact your department in the first instance.

If you have recently changed your module choices, it may take a few days for the changes to be reflected on your individual timetable. In the meantime, you can view the timetables for individual modules online.

Note that some teaching activities (e.g. tutorials, labs and pre-recorded online activities) may not appear on your individual timetable. Your department/school should have informed you of the details of these activities through other means. If you think your activities are missing, check the module page on Myplace or contact your department/subject area.

Please make sure that you check your Strathclyde email regularly. Please also check for updates via the Strathclyde App and Myplace.

If you have trouble accessing your personalised timetable, see the FAQ section on this page.

If you have any questions relating to your curriculum, or any questions about your timetable, you should contact your department.

Frequently asked timetabling questions

Before you see your personalised timetable, you must have:

  1. completed registration
  2. had your module choices approved by your Advisor of Studies/Year Advisor/Department
  3. been allocated to your chosen modules by your Departmental Timetabling Co-ordinator.

Once you have completed registration, it may take a few days for your individual timetable to become available.  If you still cannot see your lectures 5 working days after you register, contact your department in the first instance.

If you have recently changed your module choices, it may take a few days for the changes to be reflected on your individual timetable. In the meantime, you can view the timetables for individual modules online.

Note that some teaching activities (e.g. tutorials, labs and pre-recorded online activities) may not appear on your individual timetable. Your department/school should have informed you of the details of these activities through other means. If you think your activities are missing, check the module page on Myplace or contact your department/subject area.

If you have multiple accounts, make sure you are logged in to the account that has the timetable you want to view.

To check which account you have logged into, tap on the avatar at the top left of the home page. You can switch between accounts at any time.

If you have recently changed your module choices, it may take a few days for the changes to be reflected on your individual timetable. In the meantime, you can view the timetables for individual modules online.

If you have undertaken any summer activities (e.g. STEM Summer School, pre-sessional English) or you are studying via distance learning, your current registration may overlap with your subsequent programme of studies. As a result, Myplace is not able to display your timetable until the summer course terminates and your 2023-24 student record is activated.

As the App allows you to select which registration is active, it is able to display your personalised timetable in these cases.

If you have not undertaken a summer school course, you should contact your department in the first instance.

Once you register, it can take a few days for your individual timetable to be updated. In the meantime, you can find your timetable online by programme or by individual module. Information on any online activities should be available on the relevant module’s Myplace page.

Log in details for any online activities will be provided to you by your Department/Subject Area - normally on the module Myplace page. If you are unable to find the log in details, you should contact your Department/Subject Area in the first instance.

A campus map, including walking directions and virtual tour is available on the maps page. To maintain social distancing, remember to follow any additional in-building directions and one-way systems at all times.

Room allocations are subject to change.  Please check your timetable and Myplace for notification of changes to rooms/classes.

If you're in the right place at the right time, contact your Department in case there's been a last-minute change to the class.

As you may have been pre-allocated a lab or tutorial group (managed by your Department) you may not see all your teaching activities on your individual timetable. Your department/subject area should have informed you of the details of these activities separately and you should contact them with any queries.

Note that if you have recently changed your module choices, it may take a few days for the change to be reflected on your personalised timetable.

Room allocations and class times are subject to change. Please check your timetable and Myplace for notification of changes to rooms/classes.

You can have a look at the timetables for a specific programme or module. You can also view instructions for using the programme/module search area.

If these Frequently Asked Questions didn’t answer your queries, you can contact: