Ubc — Course Schedule
The modern UBC scheduling experience centers on , which function as draft timetables.
To view the official schedule, you must log into Workday using your Campus-Wide Login (CWL). ubc course schedule
| Term | Definition | |------|-------------| | | The department offering the course (e.g., PSYC, CPSC, ENGL). | | Catalog Number | The course number (e.g., 100, 221, 307). 100-400 level = undergraduate. | | Section | A specific offering of a course. 101 = lecture; L1A = lab; T01 = tutorial. | | Credits | Usually 3 per course (some are 1, 6, or more). Full-time = 9–15 credits/term. | | Term | 1 = September–December; 2 = January–April; 1/2 = full year; Summer = May–August. | | Status | STT (Standard Timetable – restricted to a specific program, like Engineering or Sauder); Restricted (e.g., only Arts students); Full ; Waitlisted . | | Component | Lecture (LEC), Laboratory (LAB), Tutorial (TUT), Seminar (SEM), Independent Study. | The modern UBC scheduling experience centers on ,
Check for exact dates each year.
It is not a static PDF. It is updated constantly as sections fill up, waitlists move, and instructors or rooms change. You access it through the under the Registration menu. | | Catalog Number | The course number (e
Students frequently turn to external tools like UBCuler or the UBC Scheduler to visualize breaks and minimize walking times before officially committing to the Workday grid. Top Student-Reviewed Courses
Divided into Term 1 (May–June) and Term 2 (July–August). Registration typically occurs in early spring. 2. Navigating the Course Schedule in Workday