REVISION LECTURE TIMETABLE APRIL 2013

**Timetables can be subject to change at short notice. Check regularly for updates to room, day or time.**

April 2013 revision lecture timetable (Excel version with filters)

April 2013 revision lecture timetable (PDF version)

If any of your modules do not appear on the list, then it means that the lecturer has made other arrangements (some classes have virtual revision sessions via Moodle for example). Please make sure you check Moodle and your email regularly in case changes have to be made to dates, times or venues.

Recent updates

Update made on 22 April - deleted 3013/GC06 Database Systems from Tues 23 April at 4-5. 

Updates made on 22 April - Roberts 422 is no longer available, so the venue for GI09, 2007, 2008, GC03, GC04, 3013, GC06, M024 and GS04 lectures has changed.

Update made on 22 April - COMP2010 Compilers lecture moved from 3-4 pm to 4-5 pm on Weds 24 April

Update made on 22 April - COMPGV08 Inverse Problems in Imaging revision lecture cancelled - see message on the Moodle page for alternative arrangements.

Update made on 22 April - COMPGV11 Geometry of Images revision lecture cancelled - see message on the Moodle page for alternative arrangements.

Update made on 22 April - Additional revision session for COMP3005 Operating Systems added 3-5pm Weds 24 April in Anatomy Gavin de Beer

Update made on 25 March - COMPGF03 Compliance Risk and Regulation date, time and venue moved.

ACADEMIC TIMETABLES 2012/13

These timetables relate to the week commening 1 October 2012 onwards.

Timetable information is available via UCL's Common Timetable. The information can be accessed in the following ways:

1. Your Personal Timetable

Your personal timetable displays the modules you are registered for in Portico. Students are automatically registered for modules compulsory to their programme so you will be able to view these in your timetable straight away. Your option choices will only appear in your personal timetable once you have registered for them in Portico. There is a link from the 'select your modules' screen to the timetable, so you can check that your option choices do not clash with your compulsory modules before you select them. Once you select and confirm your options in Portico, they will appear in your timetable the following day. If a module selection is rejected or deleted in Portico, it will be removed from your timetable the following day.

Each event that appears in your timetable has a listed type, 'lecture', 'practical', 'problem based learning'. You should attend ALL lectures. Where you are automatically assigned to a smaller group such as a practical or problem class by the department, only the group you have been assigned to will appear in your personal timetable. Until you have been allocated to a particular group, you will be able to see all the groups.

Modules where students will be automatically assigned to groups are as follows:

  • COMP1001 Computer Architecture (Lab A, B or C)
  • COMP1002 Theory I (Problem Class 1 or 2)
  • COMP1007 Principles of Programming (Lab A, B or C)
  • COMP1008 Object Oriented Programming (Lab A, B or C)
  • COMP1010 Robotics Programming (Lab A, B or C)
  • COMP2013 Systems Engineering Project I (Lab A or Lab B)
  • COMP2014 Systems Engineering Project II (Lab A or Lab B)

For these modules, you will be assigned to a group that does not clash with anything else in your timetable. If you change an option choice and a clash then occurs, you need to see Nicola Alexander in room 5.21 Malet Place Engineering to change groups.

For Computer Science modules not listed above, there may be multiple practicals and problem classes that you can attend at any of the times listed. For these modules, ALL practicals and problem classes associated with each will appear in your personal timetable. You may not need to attend all of them, so please make sure you take a careful note of any arrangements for labs and problem classes that your lecturer announces at the first lecture for each module.

To access your personal timetable go to www.ucl.ac.uk/timetable and log in with your UCL userid and password.

2. Custom Timetable

You can use the custom timetable tool to check for clashes in potential option choices.

To access the custom timetable go to www.ucl.ac.uk/timetable. You do not need to log in to access the custom timetable, although you will need to enter your compulsory modules when you build your custom timetable, as they do not automatically appear in this view.

3. Degree Programme Timetables

You can access degree programme timetables from www.ucl.ac.uk/timetable, however quick links to the timetable for each computer science programme are below. Each link is associated to a query which will retrieve lectures, practicals, seminars and problem classes for each programme for the WHOLE YEAR; to navigate to term one or term two, or to a particular week, you need to click on the 'change display' button.

Undergraduate Programme Timetables

Generalist Master's Programme Timetables

Advanced Master's Programme Timetables

4. Revision timetables

  • 2012/13 Timetable of revision lectures 22-24 April 2013 (available mid-March 2013)
  • 2012/13 Exam Timetable (available via Portico March 2013)

5. Maps and locations of teaching rooms

INDUCTION TIMETABLES 2012/13

New students please click on the link for your timetable of induction activities. These timetables relate to the week commencing 24 September 2012 only.