Will my course be offered remotely next semester?
Unless otherwise stated, ANU classes are offered by in-person mode of delivery. Students are encouraged to be on campus to participate in the in-person classes and other activities.
I have enrolled in a course but still don’t have access to Wattle. What should I do?
It may take up to 48 hours for your Wattle access to be processed. If you still don’t have access after this period, contact Student Services for assistance.
How do I get my timetable?
MyTimetable is the ANU official timetabling system, through this system you will be able to view the timetable for your enrolled courses, browse, then self-allocate to small teaching activities / tutorials so you can better plan your time.
You will be able to find some helpful tips to get you started here:
- Getting started
- Creating a timetable plan
More information: ANU timetabling
What room is my lecture or tutorial in?
Once you select your courses in MyTimetable, you will be able to see which venue each class is held in. Please visit the ANU maps webpage if you need directions.
Please note that your class venue may be subject to change.
For further information regarding timetabling, please visit the ANU Timetabling webpage.
What is a clone lecture?
Clone lectures are additional sessions shadowing the main lecture for a course. They are created because the number of students enrolled exceeds the capacity of the room. The content and structure of the clone lectures are identical to the main lectures. The clone lecture is available so that if the main lecture is full, you can still add the lecture to your timetable.
I have a timetable clash between lectures, what can I do?
Should you have a timetable clash between lectures, you may either watch the lectures of one course online or (if appropriate) enrol in another course in your program.
If you need assistance choosing another suitable course, please view the course requirements for your program through the Programs & Courses website and the check the offering of a specific course in the “class” tab for the course on the Programs and Courses site.
We also recommend that you refer to Stay on track with your studies, to ensure the course you’re considering can fit within your degree requirements.
I have a timetable clash between tutorials, what can I do?
If you have a clash between tutorial times and you are unable to attend a different tutorial timeslot, please contact the lecturer or convener of your course to discuss alternative arrangements.
Your lecturer's contact details may be found on the sidebar of each course's Wattle page.
A lecture, tutorial, or workshop is full. Who should I contact?
Please reach out to your Course Convener in the first instance.