The class timetable search tool allows you to find out when and where courses are offered. It displays all available sections for a given course.

A course is a pre-set package of academic activities (lectures, discussion groups, labs, etc.) identified by a specific course code and worth a specific number of units.

Each course code has two elements. The first is the discipline (subject) code and identifies the field of study (i.e., BIO for Biology). The second is the catalogue number (also referred to as course number in the Enrol application) and assigns each course a unique identifier.

Courses can comprise various academic activities, with each activity identified in a section code. The first letter of the section code groups activities of the same parent activity (usually a lecture). For example, in course code BIO 1130 A00, A00 represents a lecture. In BIO 1130 A01, A01 represents a laboratory. Both are academic activities in section A of course BIO 1130. Note that you cannot enrol in classes with overlapping schedules because it will create a timetable conflict, which is not permitted.

Some sections are reserved for students in certain programs. To know which sections are available to you, go to uoZone, under Applications, then Enrol. Once you’re on the enrol page, refer to the My Available Seats column in the search results.

The earliest course start time is 8:30 a.m. (some laboratory sessions may begin earlier) and the latest possible end time is 10 p.m. Some courses are offered on Saturdays.

Find out more about what makes up a course code, different course component types, and the various codes used at the University by consulting the Understanding course enrolment terminology page.