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Understand Your Timetable

This document provides information about understanding university timetables at Newcastle University. It includes: 1) An example of a module in a timetable grid with the module code, class type, number of repeats, and location code explained. Workshops for module HSS3099 are scheduled for weeks 7-10, 12-15 and 19. 2) A week number guide indicating the timetable weeks classes will take place. 3) Abbreviations used for building and room names on the timetable, with a list of buildings and their map numbers provided.

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Understand Your Timetable

This document provides information about understanding university timetables at Newcastle University. It includes: 1) An example of a module in a timetable grid with the module code, class type, number of repeats, and location code explained. Workshops for module HSS3099 are scheduled for weeks 7-10, 12-15 and 19. 2) A week number guide indicating the timetable weeks classes will take place. 3) Abbreviations used for building and room names on the timetable, with a list of buildings and their map numbers provided.

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Understanding your University timetable - www.ncl.ac.

uk/timetable
Timetable grid view of a teaching timetable – timetables can be viewed as a simple list by selecting button

Week Number Guide

Any class with ONLIVE_LIVE


in the title will be delivered
live with other students and
an educator but online using
ZOOM or TEAMS. Your
school will provide information
on how to engage with both
live and off-line learning.

Module: In this example, HSS3099 is a module code from Humanities and Social Sciences.
BIO would be Biology, GEO Geography etc. The module title is viewable in the list format of the
timetable and when you hover the mouse pointer over the cell in grid format.

Class Type: After the module code, there is further important information (HSS3099/W01/01).
W01 here the letter represents the type of class e.g. HSS3099/W01/01 W is a Workshop, other codes you may
see are Seminar, Computer class, Tutorial or Practical. In this example, the number following the letter
indicates that this is workshop one of the module, it may have further workshops, seminars or practical
classes, e.g. seminar one HSS3099/S01/01 or the second seminar in the series HSS3099/S02/01.
You will be expected to attend all of these classes. Week Numbers: These numbers indicate the
timetable week or range of weeks a class will take
Class Repeats: W01/01 The final number in the activity HSS3099/W01/01 indicates if a class is repeated a place (a guide showing the timetable week and
number of times to different groups of students e.g. HSS3099/W01/01, HSS3099/W01/02, HSS3099/W01/03 date week beginning is shown at the top of your
are the first, second and third repeats of workshop one for HSS3099. You will only be expected to attend one timetable). In this example, the workshop will run in
of these numbered sessions, your School or module leader may tell you which, and only this session will show weeks 7-10, 12-15 & 19 – all weeks in semester 1.
on your individual student timetable.

Location Code: The location is indicated by an abbreviation. HDB.9.02 is teaching room 9.02 in the Henry Daysh Building. More information on the classroom is
displayed when you hover the mouse pointer over a location name. A list of buildings abbreviations is included in this guide.
Abbreviations of building and room names used in the academic timetable
Each building foyer or entrance should display the floor and directions to the room on your timetable
Abbreviation Building Name Map
number
AGRB Agriculture Building 16
ARMB Armstrong Building 22
BEDB Bedson Building 20
BSTC Barbara Strang Teaching 21
Centre
BIOMEDW Biomedicine West wing 82
BOILER HOUSE Boiler House, Student
Forum 10
CASB Cassie Building 49
DENT Dental School 60
DMBB Dame Margaret Barbour 110
Building
DRUMB Drummond Building 47
FDC Frederick Douglass Centre 106
HDB Henry Daysh Building 31, 32,
33
HERB Herschel Building 17
INTO INTO Teaching Centre 13
KEVII King Edward VII Building 29, 30
KGVI King George VI Building 19
MED Medical School 62
MERZ Merz Court 24
NUBS The Business School 81
OLB Old Library Building 25, 26
PERB Percy Building 23
RIDB1 & RIDB2 Ridley Building 1 & 2 51, 52
STB Stephenson Building 50
USB Urban Sciences Building 105
WIND CT Windsor Court 37
WIND Windsor Terrace 38

A range of maps of the Campus and City are available at:


https://www.ncl.ac.uk/media/wwwnclacuk/whoweare/files/NU_Region%20City%20%20Campus%20Maps_March%202022_Web_compressed.pdf
You can access a personalised timetable using the University app https://services.ncl.ac.uk/itservice/teaching-services/mobile/universityapp/

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