Information on submitting your course choices for registration Course registration for continuing studentsContinuing students register their course choices for the following session using Course Selection Forms. These are circulated in May each year and should be completed by Friday 14th June 2024 for 2024/25 registration.We advise you to complete your form as early as possible, particularly if you wish to be enrolled onto courses with quotas.If you submit your form early, you will not see your chosen courses on your student record immediately – no-one is able to see their courses in EUCLID before August. However, if you submit early, you will have your course choices prioritised in the background.Broad Rules Around Course SelectionIt is important that all students select the correct number of courses following the relevant Degree Programme Table (DPT), measured in SCQF credit points:Students in year 2 must register for exactly 120 points of level 7/8 courses, plus any level 7/8 courses required to make up a deficit from year 1.Students in year 3 must register for exactly 120 points of level 9/10 courses, plus any level 7/8 courses required to make up a deficit from years 1 or 2. Taking additional courses for credit is not possible.Students in year 4 or 5 must register for exactly 120 points. Taking additional courses for credit is not possible.Course Choice SupportA number of sources of support are available as you make your course choices:Cohort Event: Preparing for your next year of study - these information and Q&A sessions are run by staff and students and are scheduled to take place at the end of February/beginning of March 2024. Dates and times specific to your year group can be found on the InfConnect page:INFConnect - Cohort EventsGuidance within the Course Selection Forms - comprehensive guidance and information about the options available are included in the course selection forms themselves.Individual Advice – if you have further questions after attending a course selection session you can contact your Student Adviser or the Student Support team for advice. Student Support staff are available on Level 6 of Appleton Tower or via email inf-sst@inf.ed.ac.uk Course Selection FormsLinks to course selection forms for session 2024/25 will be published in May 2024.Course Selection Forms for UG1 students moving to UG2BEng Computer ScienceBEng SoftwareEngineeringBSc Artificial IntelligenceBSc Cognitive ScienceBSc Computer ScienceBSc Computer Science and MathematicsBSc Computer Science and ManagementNote that on the BSc Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, MInf Informatics and BSc Computer Science and Physics programmes all courses listed in year 2 are compulsory and there is no need to complete a selection form.Course Selection Forms for UG2 students moving to UG3BEng Compute ScienceBEng Software EngineeringBSc Artificial Intelligence and Computer ScienceBSc Artifical IntelligenceBSc Cognitive ScienceBSc Computer ScienceMInf InformaticsBSc Computer Science and MathematicsBSc Computer Science and PhysicsBSc Computer Science and ManagementCourse Selection Forms for UG3 students moving to UG4BEng Compute ScienceBEng Software EngineeringBSc Artificial Intelligence and Computer ScienceBSc Artifical IntelligenceBSc Cognitive ScienceBSc Computer ScienceMInf InformaticsBSc Computer Science and MathematicsBSc Computer Science and PhysicsBSc Computer Science and ManagementCourse Selection Forms for MINF4 students moving to MINF5MInf InformaticsChecking your Courses and TimetableYou are responsible for checking your online student record through MyEd to confirm that your course choices are accurate and up-to-date. You can view your timetable in MyEd: ‘Timetables’ can be found in the ‘Studies’ tab, under the ‘My Course’ column (on the left-hand side).Check your online student record on MyEdThe University Timetabling Unit has more information on student timetables, including how to change your tutorial group:Student TimetablesCourse ChangesRequests to change course selection should be discussed with Student Advisers in September or January.The deadline for Semester 1 course changes is the end of week 2 of Semester 1. If you wish to make any course changes for Semester 1, please email your Student Adviser as soon as possible, and before the end of week 2. After this date we cannot change your Semester 1 courses.Exceptionally in Year 3, the deadline for changing between INFR09032 System Design Project and INFR09053 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Project is the end of Week 2 in Semester 1.The deadline for all other Semester 2 course changes is the end of week 2 of Semester 2. If you wish to make any course changes for Semester 2, please email your Student Adviser as soon as possible, and before the end of week 2. After this date we cannot change your Semester 2 courses. PGR StudentsInformatics PhD students who wish to take an Informatics course should follow the PGR taught course registration guidelines.PGR taught course registration guidelinesCourse SurveysEach year, we ask students to complete course surveys to gather information on best practice and for future improvements. Course survey results from last year are published at the following link, along with lecturer responses and actions taken. This information can be useful when making your decision on which course to take as part of your degree programme.Course survey results and lecturer responsesFrequently Asked QuestionsExpand allCollapse all1. How do I submit my course choices?Continuing students register their course choices for the following academic session using course enrolment forms. We aim for these to be circulated in May 2024, and they must be returned before Friday 14th June 2024.2. How are allocations made?We aim to allocate everyone to as high a preference as possible but you may be allocated to any course you include in your preferences. Please consider your preferences carefully and only put courses you would be willing to study on your course enrolment form. Spaces are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.3. How many preferences do I need to provide?The number of preferences we need to complete the allocation process depends on your programme and which year you are going into. Your course enrolment form will ask you for the required number of preferences and will need to be completed in full in order to submit.4. How do I know which courses are available?The best place to find details of which courses are running and available on your degree programme is through your Degree Programme Table on DRPS (Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study).DRPS 2024-255. Can I check the timetable when making my preferences?You may be able to view the timetable for a course through DRPS but not all timetabling information may be available while the course enrolment forms are open. We will do our best to ensure there are no clashes on your timetable when we are allocating your courses but we will also be working with limited timetable information.6. I need support with my course choices, can you help?If you need more support, please email your Student Adviser. Please check your timetable as soon as you have been enrolled on your courses and check for any clashes. If you notice a clash, please get in touch so we can adjust your enrolments.7. Will I get a confirmation email when I send in my online course enrolment form?No, you will not receive an email confirmation. Once the form is submitted, the following message will appear: ‘Your response was submitted.’ Please make a note of the chosen courses for your own record as you submit the course enrolment form.8. Will I get a confirmation email when my courses are allocated?No, due to the volume of forms being processed by the Student Experience Team, no confirmation emails are issued when you have been signed up to your selected courses. We will contact you at your student email address if there are any problems with your form, so keep an eye on your inbox once you have submitted it. All course allocations should appear on your MyEd by the first week in September.9. When will I know what courses I have been allocated?We advise you to complete your form as early as possible, particularly if you wish to be enrolled onto courses with quotas. If you submit your form early, you will not see your chosen courses on your student record immediately – no-one is able to see their courses in EUCLID before August. However, if you submit early, you will have your course choices prioritised in the background. As we need to work with other Schools and their deadlines, we cannot offer a precise date when your allocations will be finalised.10. Is there a deadline for submitting my course choices?Course enrolments forms need to be completed by Friday 14th June 2024 for 2024/25 registration. If you cannot make this date for whatever reason, further enrolments will occur throughout August 2024, but we cannot guarantee spaces – if you submit your choices before 14th June 2024, you have a greater chance of securing a space on your first choices.11. What if I am taking a joint degree in Informatics but am based in another School?If your home School is out-with Informatics then you should contact your own Teaching Office to find out what the course selection process is. Your home School is responsible for registering you for all courses, including those from Informatics, and you do not need to complete the Informatics course enrolment form or seek permission from our school.12. What if I want to take a course that clashes with my compulsory course?It is not possible to take a course if the timetable clashes with that of your compulsory courses. It may be possible for you to take the course in the next academic year.13. My allocated course clash – what do I do?We do try to avoid allocating students to clashing courses but as the timetable for courses may change and we do not have the full timetable when allocating, this is not always possible. If you notice a timetable clash on your timetable, please contact us as soon as possible so we can find an alternative course for you.14. What if my first choice of course is full?Many courses operate quota systems and will not allow students to enrol once that quota is met. You are asked on the course enrolment form to list several options of courses, in order of preference, in case this happens.15. I didn’t get the course I wanted – can you make an exception?We do always aim to enrol students onto their most preferred courses, but there are several reasons why you might have been allocated to one of your lower preferences instead. This might be to avoid a timetable clash, or in order to fulfil the specific requirements of your degree programme. It might also be because lots of other students had also expressed an interest in the same course, and that space restrictions make it impossible for all of them to be allocated to it. Where a course is full, we cannot make any exceptions to enrol additional students (in order to ensure that no course becomes so large that it negatively affects the quality of teaching).16. What if I want to take a course that I do not meet the pre-requisites for?Some courses have pre-requisites or co-requisites in place to ensure that students are able to undertake and understand the work involved. If you do not meet these requirements, then the course is most likely not suitable for you to take.Please note, meeting the pre-requisites for a course does not guarantee you entry.If you require further information about eligibility for a course, then you will need to contact the course organiser (their details can be found on the DPT page for the course). We cannot enrol a student on a course that they do not meet the requirements for without the approval of the course organiser17. What if I want to take a course that is not listed as one of the options for my degree?Taking courses outside those required and permitted by the Degree Programme Regulations for your degree is not usually possible. If you have an exceptional circumstance, please contact your Student Adviser, who can discuss this with you and advise on possible options.18. What if I want to take a course that’s not owned by Informatics?Some schools have specific enrolment criteria for their courses. If you are hoping to take a course not within Informatics, or not within the schools you are taking a joint degree with, you should read the course DRPS page carefully to see if you need to contact the school to request a space on the course. You can still list non-Informatics courses on your course enrolment form, but we may not be able to add you to the course until we have received confirmation from the owning school that there is a space for you.19. What if I am waiting on a transfer decision?If you have requested to transfer onto another programme within the School of Informatics, then please complete and submit the form for the programme you want to transfer onto. Programme transfers are processed over the summer. If you later find out you have not been successful in transferring onto your requested programme, please contact your Student Adviser who will be able to change your course selection to your current programme of study.20. What if I don't know what to take?If you would like advice on what subjects would complement your degree programme, please contact your Cohort Lead or Student Adviser. Looking at the joint degree options for your subject can also give you an idea of what optional courses would go well with your compulsory ones.21. What if I change my mind after I have submitted my online course enrolment form?If you are looking to change your optional courses, please email your Student Adviser listing your old and new course choices. You can request to change your course enrolments up until the end of week 2. Your Student Adviser will replace the old choices with the new one if they are able to.22. What if I want to take more credits in one Semester than the other?Credits are indicative of workload and expected study time for a course and the quota is in place to ensure you are able to manage the work you are taking on. If you think this may be of benefit to you, you should discuss it with your Student Adviser. If it is agreed that you may proceed, you should confirm this when you submit your completed form.23. What if I want to take extra credits?Students are permitted to take extra credit, and information about this can be found in regulations 43 and 44 in the DRPS.Regulations for Academic Year 2023-24Please complete and submit the course enrolment form for the required number of credits (120), and contact your Student Adviser to enrol you on the additional credit.24. What if I want to audit a course?'Auditing' a course is taking a course as 'class only', and therefore zero credits. In 2024/25 for informatic courses there will no longer be an option be enrolled as class only. If a student wishes to see the course materials etc. then this would be accessed via Open Course. These pages will contain enough materials to allow students to engage with courses in a similar way to if they were registered on a ‘class only’ basis.Informatics Open CourseIf a student wants to audit an external class they should get the relevant CO permission, and then your team can enrol them accordingly.25. What if I am a 2nd year student who will be going on a year abroad in 3rd year?Students spending a year abroad are expected to take courses that correspond reasonably closely to the courses they would have taken in Edinburgh, both in terms of content and credit weighting. Please make sure, in Week 2 or 3 of Semester , that your course enrolment record for Year 3 has been properly updated in EUCLID so that it indicates "Non-compulsory year abroad (full year) - level 10". Note that the record will not be updated promptly by Week 1 or 2 due to the work required in the Student Systems office. If the record has not been updated by the end of Week 2 and it still shows some usual course names, please contact the Informatics Exchange Coordinator. More information about studying abroad for year 2 students can be found on the Studying Abroad page.Studying abroad26. What if I am returning for my 4th year after spending my 3rd year abroad?Students who take a year abroad for Year 3 are exempted from the requirements of that year. For example, when CS or AI students go abroad in Year 3, we do not make them do the System Design Project when they come back. Study Abroad Information and FAQ for Informatics students can be found from the Studying Abroad page.Studying abroad27. I am not sure if I will progress into my next year of study. What should I do?In most cases, you should assume you will be progressing to the next year of study and complete your preferences with that in mind. If you have applied for a repeat year, however, you should provide preferences for your repeat year instead. If your request is refused, we will be in touch to discuss your options. If you're in any doubt about your progression status, please contact your Student Adviser. If you have any questions that are not answered here, or if there is something you do not understand or would like more information about, then please email the Student Experience Team at inf-sst@inf.ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2024-12-08