Updates to your timetable
Following your registration and until 1 October 2018, further details such as tutorial groups, labs and other group based activities by departments may be added to your timetable.
Any changes to your curriculum will take a number of days (typically 5 days) to be implemented, so you will not see changes to your timetable immediately.
After the 1 October 2018 if you think you are missing activities from your timetable, please contact help@strath.ac.uk, with your name, registration number, faculty, programme of study & what items you believe are missing.
Missing activities
Activities may not appear on your timetable for a number of reasons (see FAQs for more details).
If no activities appear in your timetable you should check that you are registered correctly with Student Business and you have completed your subject choices.
If you think you are missing activities from your timetable, please contact help@strath.ac.uk, with your name, registration number, faculty, department, programme of study & what items you believe are missing.
Questions
If you have any questions please check the FAQs.
If these do not answer your question you should contact help@strath.ac.uk indicating you have a timetabling question, your name, registration number, faculty, department and programme of study.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I find my timetable?
From 3rd September 2018 your individual personalised timetable will become available via Myplace, Strathclyde Mobile App and PEGASUS.
My timetable is empty?
- Are you registered on Pegasus? If not then you must complete registration. If yes, then do you have an approved curriculum on your record?
- If no then you must select your curriculum via Pegasus and your adviser of studies must then approve it.
- If yes, please note, it takes some time to update your record (typically 5 working days) if the delay is longer please email help@strath.ac.uk
Why am I missing some activities?
Is your curriculum correct on Pegasus? Until the 1st of October, some activities may not appear on your personal timetable (e.g. tutorials and labs).
Some activities will not be available on your personalised timetable but departments/subject areas should have informed you of the details of these activities. If something is missing, and you think it should be included, email help@strath.ac.uk
Why does my friend on the same course have a timetable and I don’t?
Once registration is complete and curriculum approved, it can take up to 5 days for individual timetables to be updated
Why does my friend taking the same class have timetable information and I don’t?
Once registration is complete and curriculum approved, it can take up to 5 days for individual timetables to be updated.
If you have registered and chosen curriculum, please continue to check Myplace, Strathclyde Mobile App and PEGASUS.
My timetables tells me the building and room, but I don’t know where to go?
A campus map, including walking directions and virtual tutorial is available at: https://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/
I went to the room and there’s no one there
Room allocations are subject to change. Please check your timetable and Myplace for notification to room changes and/or changes to classes. Double check you are in the correct location.
Has the room/time changed?
Room allocations and class times are subject to change. Please check your timetable and Myplace for notification to room changes and/or changes to classes.
My tutorials/seminars/workshops don't appear on my timetable?
Is your curriculum correct on Pegasus? Until the 1st of October, some activities may not appear on your personal timetable (e.g. tutorials and labs).
Some activities will not be available on your personalised timetable but departments/subject areas should have informed you of the details of these activities.
If something is missing, and you think it should be included, email help@strath.ac.uk
My curriculum hasn’t been approved yet, how do I know where and when my classes are?
You can search for individual class codes and associated timetable via the following link: http://cts.strath.ac.uk/Scientia/live1819sws/default.aspx?context=modules
What does the building code mean?
A list of building codes can be found online at: https://www.strath.ac.uk/professionalservices/estates/roombooking/buildingcodes/