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What Does Attribute Mean When You Register For Classes

Steps to Registration

Step 1 Get to Know Aurora

Aurora is the Academy of Manitoba's online registration and student information system. Review this department on Aurora, and determine whether or non yous will use Aurora to register for your classes.

What is Aurora and how is information technology used?

The Online Registration Tutorials, as well equally our Using Aurora page, provide an overview of Aurora.  Review these pages to become more familiar with the functions bachelor in Aurora, besides every bit details regarding course registration.

Students typically access Aurora to annals for courses, check their fees, view their class schedules, also equally access their student records and final grades. Additionally, students are likewise able to club documents through their Aurora account.

Exercise I register using Aurora?

While most students annals themselves in classes using Aurora, some students do not. Students who do not utilise Aurora to register for classes will still use this arrangement for other purposes.

Yous must register for courses using Aurora if you are a educatee in one of the following units:
University 1
Agricultural and Food Sciences
Agronomics Diploma
Art (Fine Arts)
Arts (including students in Honours caste programs)
Concern/Direction (Asper School)
Dental Hygiene
Dentistry
Education
Engineering
Environment, World, and Resources (Riddell Kinesthesia)
Environmental Design
Extended Education (Full general Studies and Distance Education)
Graduate Studies (most programs, meet the Graduate Studies section of the Registration Guide or your advisor.)
Law
Medicine
Music
Nursing (excluding the northern plan)
Pharmacy
Physical Educational activity and Recreation Studies
Rehabilitation Sciences
Scientific discipline
Social Work (excluding Thompson and Inner City programs)
Faculties and Schools which DO NOT Register using Aurora:
Agriculture Diploma (year ane)
Graduate Studies (some areas simply, see the Registration Data section of the Graduate Studies Academic Agenda)
Northern Social Work program
Mail Graduate Medical Education
Social Work (Inner Urban center Social Piece of work Programme & Northern Nursing program)

If you are a member of one of the programs listed higher up, you lot volition receive data well-nigh registering for courses straight from the general role or the program office.

Other Exceptions to registration using Aurora are equally follows:

Students taking courses at other institutions
  • Some U of M courses are offered in partnership with the Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface (USB). Courses that are offered in partnership with USB are not available for registration through Aurora. If you are interested in taking a grade for U of K credit at USB, contact your faculty or school for more information. If you are wanting to take a course at another university, that is not direct affiliated with U of M, you lot volition need to asking a letter of permission. For more than information, encounter our letter of permission page.
Students who are challenging a course for credit
  • In some cases, a student may already have credit for a course that cannot be transferred to the U of Chiliad. In these situations, students can 'Challenge the course for Credit'. Students that are challenging for credit will be required to demonstrate their skills in the course(s) that they are challenging. If you wish to challenge a course for credit, y'all must contact your kinesthesia direct.
Students who are auditing
  • Some students wish to participate in a grade's lectures, but do not wish to exist tested on the content of the grade. This is referred to as auditing a course. Students who are auditing a course will not receive credit for the course. To audit a form, please contact your faculty.

Terms of Written report

All registration activity is based on a term of study. When you register yous must add and drop courses for each term separately.

For most courses and programs:

  • The Regular Session (September to April) consists of two terms:
    • Fall Term (September to December)
    • Winter Term (Jan to Apr).
  • TheSummer Term runs from May to August.

Specific start and end dates are found in the Academic Schedule and the Academic Calendar.

Who can help me with Aurora?

Students who crave help using or logging into Aurora may contact the Registrar's Office for aid. Questions about what courses to annals for should be directed to your advising part: Undergraduate or Graduate.

Stride 2 Know your Program

The University of Manitoba considers it a student'south responsibility to be aware of program and graduation requirements. To all-time prepare for registration, students should be familiar with and aware of their progression in their program of report.

What courses do I need to accept?

Registration is about more than than just choosing courses from a listing. Students demand to be enlightened of program and graduation requirements that are in addition to coursework. Some courses may demand to be taken in a certain sequence, and others may need to be taken together.

Your academic plan requirements are listed in your faculty, schoolhouse, and/or program section of the Academic Agenda.

Call back: Academic rules and requirements may alter!

Some students will always follow the rules that existed upon their admission, while others will demand to adapt to the new rules; this varies by faculty, school, and/or program.

Any questions or concerns virtually your program rules and requirements should be directed to your advising office: Undergraduate or Graduate.

Priority planning

This is a good fourth dimension to consider your career interests and to plan your priorities as a student. This will help with time management and timetabling decisions.

Students are welcome to visit the U1 First Yr Centre and the Career Services Middle for more information and guidance.

Contact your Bookish Advisor

Have questions about program requirements?

Advisors assist you succeed past assisting as you lot, enter university, navigate program options and choices, and develop your skills and abilities to make the most of your fourth dimension at the academy.

Step 3 Choose your courses

Students should review the details establish in the course descriptions as well every bit the class schedule before registration begins. This volition help reduce the chances of registration errors occurring.

How exercise I choose courses?

Class selection can be challenging, especially if information technology is your offset fourth dimension registering. If you are having difficulty selecting your courses, take advantage of the following recourses:

  • Consult the First Year Planning Guide.
  • Contact an academic advisor in your Kinesthesia/school office.
  • Run a degree inspect through UM Achieve!

Depending on your program of report and academic goals, you should consider the following details when selecting your courses.

Details might include (but aren't limited to):

  • Programme requirements.
  • Course restrictions.
  • Pre- and co-requisites.
  • Lab section information.
  • Actress fees.
How do I expect up courses and course descriptions?

The online Academic Calendar and the Class Catalog tin be used to review descriptions of all Senate-approved courses offered by the U of M. Some of these courses may not be scheduled in the electric current academic term.

Run a Caste Audit!

Use UM Attain to run a degree audit to see the requirements needed to obtain your degree. The UM Achieve resource looks at the courses you have taken and what yous still need to complete in gild to meet the requirements of your program.

To run a degree inspect,

  1. log in to your Jump account.
  2. Select the 'Educatee' tab.
  3. Select the 'UM Attain' tab.
  4. In one case on the UM Achieve page, select the link titled UM Accomplish.

Tutorials on Using UM Attain tin be plant on the UM achieve page.

Using the Class Catalog and Class Schedule

A graphic breaking down a class schedule listing.

Course Itemize

The course catalog is a list of all courses offered past the University of Manitoba. This catalog allows you to search for any class in our general academic agenda (pregnant that courses in the catalog may non be offered in every bookish term). If the course is offered in the specific term you are searching past, the form's information will include links to its Form Schedule entry. This will indicate when and where the course is offered for that academic term.

All Catalog searches begin with a selection of an Academic Term. Select the term in which you plan to register for courses in.

All courses approved past the University Senate are included in each Catalog term. Course changes canonical by the Senate are normally effective for the Autumn term, and so the Catalogs for Fall, Winter, and Summertime terms (ane academic yr) volition normally include the aforementioned set of courses.

Course descriptions in the Itemize include links to the Class Schedule of the term being viewed. However, non all courses are taught in each term. This means that some courses in the Course Catalog will not exist offered within the academic term you are searching for. When searching the Course Itemize, you can determine if the class is beingness offered within that term past selecting the grade:

  • Once you have selected the course, you will be brought to 'Detailed Course Information' for that course.
  • If the course is being offered, there will be links to the class schedule – either the course proper name or the faculty proper noun will be linked.
  • If no links are present, this means that the form is not being offered within the current academic term that you are searching. You can also check the Class Schedule to be sure of this.

Courses that span over two terms (for example, half-dozen credit hour courses) are split into two-grade sections, Part A in i term and Function B in the next term. Spanned courses are identified by a course section comment in the Class Schedule. The Course Catalog will brandish the full credit hour value of a spanned form (e.g. six cr. hrs.), while the Class Schedule volition brandish half the normal credit value (due east.g. iii cr. Hrs.). When registering for a spanned grade, you volition register for Part A only. Part B volition automatically exist added to your registration in the next term.

Discipline Codes in Course Numbers

Courses in Aurora are identified with a subject lawmaking (east.chiliad. PSYC 1200).  You must include at least i field of study for each of your Itemize and Schedule searches. The drop-downwards menus on the online Course Itemize and Class Schedule include the names of the subjects, however, because some departments have divided their courses into several subjects, yous may need assistance in identifying the subject you desire. For example, the department of French, Spanish and Italian offering their courses as French (FREN), Spanish (SPAN), or Italian (ITAL). For a list of subjects in which courses are offered, bank check the University Codes section of the current Undergraduate Calendar.

Hint: If you would like to search for courses in more than one subject at once while searching the Class Catalog or the Class Schedule, printing and concur the Ctrl or Command key while selecting subjects you lot wish to include in your search.

When searching the Form Catalog, keep in mind...
  • Courses displayed in search results may include courses offered in all Terms of Study.
  • Just courses that are offered during the Academic Term yous selected volition take an agile web link to the Form Schedule.
    • If you desire to see courses in another Term, you'll demand to perform another search using that Term.
  • You MUST include a Subject in each search.
  • You lot may include more than one subject area.
  • You may enter a course number range. For example, to search for all 1000 and 2000 level courses, enter the range from chiliad to 2999.
  • To search for but the 3000 level courses enter '3%' in the field.
  • If yous are searching for courses that encounter a specific requirement, for example, the university's Written English requirement, use the search past 'Attribute' field.
A graphic displaying a course listing in the course catalog.
When viewing the courses retrieved past your search, yous volition see:
  • Grade proper name
  • Course description
  • Credit hours associated with the grade
  • If the course is offered in the term in which you are viewing, there volition be an active link to the name of the faculty offering the class abreast 'Class Schedule'.
  • To run across more course details, click on the championship and form number. Detailed information volition inform you on whether the course is restricted to a specific grouping of students, by campus, level of study, kinesthesia (college), major, etc.

Class Schedule

The class schedule is a listing of all courses being offered within a specific academic term. This schedule allows yous to search for classes and view when and where the class is offered for that bookish term. Each list in the class schedule will accept access links to course data in the Course Catalog.

Utilize the Class Schedule to find classes for the courses in which yous intend to enrol.

  • You must plan a schedule of classes that is gratuitous of conflicts. Please refer to information on Time Conflicts in Step 6.
  • You should besides notation whether the classes y'all are selecting require registration in a laboratory department.
Grade Schedule Term

All Grade Schedule searches begin with a pick of a Term.
Select the term in which yous wish to enrol in classes. If y'all want to search for classes in another term, return to the Class Schedule Term page and conduct a search in the other term.

If you are looking for a one-term form (eg. 3 credit hours), you need to search past each term to see all bachelor classes (search by Fall Term, Wintertime Term, or Summer Term).
Courses that span over 2 terms (for example, half-dozen credit hour courses) are split up into two-class sections, Part A in one term and Function B in the next term. Spanned courses are identified by a section comment. When registering for a spanned course, you will annals for Function A only. Part B volition automatically be added to your registration in the next term. Note that the credit hour value of spanned courses in the Schedule will be half the normal value that appears in the Catalog (e.g. 6 credit hours in the Itemize; 3 credit hours on each part of the course in Schedule).


Search past Subject

All searches in the Class Schedule begin with the option of a Discipline. For a description of the course numbering system and the bailiwick areas, please see the Course Itemize section higher up.

Hint: If you would like to search for courses in more than ane subject at once while searching the Class Itemize or the Class Schedule, printing and hold the Ctrl or Command key while selecting subjects you wish to include in your search.

  • Simply courses that are offered during the Academic Term you selected will appear in the results of your class search. If yous want to encounter courses in another Term, you will need to perform another search using that Term.
  • You MUST include a Subject field in each search.
  • Yous may include more than than one subject.
  • You may select a subject field and enter the four-digit grade number if you know the course you are looking for.

e.grand. If you're are looking for MATH 1500: Introduction to Calculus, select the subject field Mathematics and enter 1500 in the course number field.

  • If you are searching for courses within a specific class level, enter but the first digit of the level you are looking for.

e.g. To search for 3000 level courses in one or more than subjects, select the subjects and enter '3' in the course number field. The search results volition include only 3000 level courses in the subject you lot selected.

  • You lot may search for courses based on campus. Campus is commonly used to indicate a specific class commitment program or location.  Note the post-obit campus choices: Principal (Fort Garry & Bannatyne), Distance Teaching, Campus Manitoba, Inter-Academy Services, Summertime Session, CUSB (St. Boniface Higher), Off-Campus, and the William Norrie Centre.

Notation: Enrolment in some campuses is restricted to students associated with programs offered through one of the following campuses: CUSB, Campus Manitoba, Inter-University Services, William Norrie Centre. Most courses are offered on the Main (Fort Garry & Bannatyne) Campus.

  • Search past Role of Term to find courses offered within a specific menses of time. This is helpful for Agriculture Diploma courses, Distance Education courses, and courses that bridge two terms.
  • Search for courses taught by a specific instructor.
  • Search past Class Type: e.g. Lecture, Lab, Practicum, Field Work, Thesis, Travel Study.
  • If you lot are searching for courses that run into a specific requirement, for example, the academy's Written English language requirement, use the search by 'Attribute' field.
  • You tin too search for courses that are offered at specific times. To do so, choose start and finish times and days of the week in your search.
Form championship – CRN – Department number
  • The CRN is the Class Reference Number. Use this number to register for courses in Aurora.
  • Most lecture sections are 'A' sections, while almost labs are 'B' sections.
  • Department comments will indicate other data well-nigh registering in the course department, such every bit whether you lot demand to choose a lab section, or if the course spans two terms.
  • Section comments will indicate whether you lot must: cull a lab if the course is one part of a spanned course or other data about registering for this section.
  • Registration dates signal the first day and the concluding 24-hour interval the form is bachelor for registration. Note that yous may only register on or after your registration time.
  • The associated levels of the course (whether the course is applicable to undergraduate or graduate-level study).
  • Attributes list the requirements that this form would fulfil (due east.g. Math requirement).
  • If an online course syllabus (or outline) is available, a link to Syllabus will announced.
  • To view more course item, click on the title and course number link. Detailed information volition brandish the space bachelor in the class and inform you on whether the class is restricted to a specific group of students, by campus, by faculty (higher), past major, etc.

Annotation:When viewing classes in your search results, be sure to scroll to the lesser of the pages to ensure that you meet all results.

Other Tips for Choosing Courses


Review the following data to become familiar with some common registration situations, such every bit waitlist information, how spanned and repeated courses work likewise as a breakdown of what each section number means.

Select courses will include a Waitlist function, allowing students to be added to a waitlist and notified when a space becomes available.

Waitlist

Students must have a U of M email account to receive Waitlist notifications.

Spanned Courses

Courses taught over ii terms of report are referred to as 'spanned' courses. These courses are split into to two course sections – one office in each of the two terms.

For example, if a course is taught from September to April, over both Fall and Winter Terms - Part A will be taught in Fall Term; Part B will be taught in Winter Term.

Important: Yous must consummate both Role A and Part B to be given credit for the grade.

Registering for a spanned course

To register in a course that spans Fall and Wintertime, or in the example of some Distance and On-line Education courses – Winter and Summer, all you accept to do is add together 'Function A' of the course.  The Aurora Educatee system will automatically annals you in the corresponding 'Part B' section.

Dropping or Voluntarily Withdrawing from a spanned course

No matter when y'all Drib or Voluntarily Withdraw from a spanned course, you will be removed from both parts of the course.

  • Choose the Fall Term when dropping or withdrawing from a spanned course in Fall and Winter Terms.
  • Choose the Winter term when dropping or withdrawing from a spanned grade in Winter and Summertime Terms.

You will automatically be dropped from both Part A and Function B terms of the course.  You volition not receive any credit if yous have completed the first half of the grade.

Common section types:

  • Axx Lecture Department (Master run across)
  • Bxx Lab Section (Secondary meet)
  • Dxx Distance & Online course
  • Kxx Field Trip/Field Work
  • Txx Topics Courses
Less common section types:
  • Exx Extended Education
  • Gxx Special Fees
  • Nxx W. Norrie Heart only

You lot are not required to repeat courses with unsatisfactory grades unless you have failed to achieve an acceptable grade in a course required in your program of report or for admission to another plan. There may be circumstances, however, when repeating a course to improve your grade point average is desirable.

What is considered a repeated course?

If you take previously taken a grade and received a concluding form, or voluntarily withdrawn from the course (VW)*, any futurity effort to take that course or its equivalent is considered a repeated course.

Limited Admission

Limited access is not in effect for Fall 2021 and Winter 2022. Students will be able to register to echo a grade (or equivalent) during their initial registration flow and will receive a warning if they take already taken the course. Overrides are non required.

Do I need to get permission?


Students may need permission to register for some, or all, of their classes. Additionally, permission may be required if y'all wish to audit a grade, because of a course restriction, if you have a lab exemption, or if your plan requires that your course selections be pre-approved.

The following are situations where you may need permission to annals:

Auditing students are those admitted for the purpose of attending one or more courses for personal or professional involvement, and not for any academic credit.  No documentation other than the data requested in the application form is required for admission. Auditing students are not entitled to test or other evaluation privileges, and in no instance may credit standing be obtained for a course that has been audited. Once admitted, the written consent of the instructor of the course(southward) which the student wishes to audit must be presented at the time of registration for approval by the faculty or school. (Students admitted in a category other than auditor may audit courses with the approving of the dean or director, provided written permission of the teacher is presented at registration).

The purpose of Challenge for Credit is to provide students of the university with some ways of obtaining academic credit in Academy of Manitoba courses (non otherwise obtainable as a transfer of credit from other institutions) for practical training and experience, or reading and study previously completed. Students who take registered to challenge would unremarkably not attend classes or laboratories. Courses which have previously been taken at the Academy of Manitoba may non be challenged for credit.

To exist eligible to challenge for credit a pupil must first exist admitted to a faculty or school of the University of Manitoba. Eligible students volition be required to demonstrate their competence in the courses which they are challenging for credit. Where formal, written examinations are required, these volition be generally scheduled during the regular examination sessions in April/May, June, August, or December.

For information regarding requirements, procedures, applications, and fees, a educatee should contact the function of the kinesthesia or school in which the student is enrolled, or, in the example of new students, the faculty or school to which the new educatee has been admitted.

Only certain courses (usually courses in the Faculty of Scientific discipline) offering laboratory exemptions.

If you wish to repeat a course for which you have passed the laboratory, see the full general office of the department offering the course to determine if you lot are eligible for a laboratory exemption and obtain approval. If you are eligible, you must take your approval form to your home kinesthesia or the University 1 Student Assist Centre (U1 students only). Once your approval is entered on your record, yous may and then annals for the laboratory exemption department, either B98 (Autumn term) or B99 (Winter term) in Aurora Educatee.

If you program to take courses at another institution while remaining a U of M pupil, yous volition need to request a Letter of Permission in order to take courses at the other establishment.

For more data, please see our Letter of the alphabet of Permission page.

Letter of Permission

Step 4 Schedule & Timetable

To programme your schedule and create your timetable, you volition demand to use the information that you establish in the form schedule. Keep reading to notice out more than near creating your timetable.

Class Registration

One time you accept viewed courses in the Class Schedule and take an idea of the courses y'all desire to accept, you can start to create your Schedule.

To start your schedule, y'all should take note of the courses yous want to register for. The post-obit information is good to annotation when making your schedule:

A graphic showing where to find course information
  • CRN (Course Reference Number).
  • Course name and number (Ex. MATH 1020).
  • Class department number (Ex. A01, B01 etc).
  • Lab sections (If courses accept lab components).
  • Course times.
  • Course location.

Think, several sections of the same course may be offered, and restrictions may vary by section.  Exist certain to review this information in the Class Schedule and obtain any necessary permission earlier your registration date.

Students may need permission to register for some, or all, of their classes. Additionally, permission may be required due to a course restriction if you wish to audit a grade, if you have a lab exemption, or if your program requires that your course selections be pre-approved.

Creating Your Timetable

Later on you are familiar with the course schedule data for the courses yous want to take, you tin can begin creating your timetable.

To create your timetable you must follow a process that prioritizes the scheduling of some courses earlier others until all the courses you want to take have a identify to fit into your timetable.

It is best to physically layout your timetable to ensure that your courses exercise non overlap and that y'all are happy with the course schedule that you chose.

For assistance on creating a timetable, yous may apply the Timetable planning form, or visit the Outset Year Heart for further aid.

Almost lectures/labs follow the guidelines below, however, there may be exceptions.

Lectures:Classes are by and large 3 hours a week, and can exist offered in the following ways:

  • M/W/F (Monday, Wed, Friday) - 50 minutes per class
  • T/R(Tuesday, Thursday) - 75 minutes per class
  • Once per week classes- 3 hours per form

Labs:Lab periods are most often held once a week for 1 to three hr time periods

An example breaking down the timetable planning form.

Use the Timetable Planning Course (PDF) and the timetable building process outlined below to prepare a timetable that is complimentary of Time Conflicts.

  1. Start past scheduling the courses that are offered the least number of times; courses with more than offerings can be scheduled later in the process as there are more options to fit them in around your other courses.
  2. Schedule courses that require both a Lecture and a Lab section; some Lectures must be taken with specific Labs, which may restrict your options.
  3. Schedule spanned courses that require the same day and time to be available in both terms; get this done early earlier too many of your spaces are filled up with other courses.
  4. Continue through your list until you have scheduled all of your courses.
  5. In the Fall/Winter Session, complete this process for both Fall and Winter, as you will register for both sessions during your initial registration time.
  • Rest your course loadover the Fall and Winter Terms.
  • Schedule breaks, for lunch and for study.
  • Keep a list of culling sectionsthat fit your schedule, in instance your start choices are not available when it's your turn to register.
  • Pay attention to prerequisites and corequisites– you may have to schedule these courses in a specific gild.
  • Exist enlightened of sections with reserved spaces– you may want to avoid selecting one of these sections in your initial timetable, as you may accept to wait until the reserves expire before you tin can register for these sections.
An example breaking down the timetable planning form with a course from Aurora

Stride 5 Registration Eligibility

Students will use Aurora to confirm that they will exist able to annals. Continue reading so that you can check your registration eligibility.

Have I been assigned a Registration Time?

Students are assigned a Registration Time in Aurora, usually i calendar week prior to the beginning of registration. Students who accept their offer of admission after the offset of registration will exist assigned a Registration Time the following day.

Accessing your Registration Time and Condition in Aurora

  1. From the 'Enrolment and Bookish Records' tab in Aurora, click on 'Registration & Exams', so 'Registration Time and Status.'
  2. Choose the term you want to verify your eligibility for from the driblet-down carte du jour.

Your Registration Time

Yous may utilize Aurora to verify your registration time - this data will be bachelor in Aurora onMonday, June 13, 2022 for students on the Bannatyne campus, andFriday, July 8, 2022 for students on the Fort Garry campus. Students who accept their offer of admission later on the starting time of the registration menses will be assigned a Registration Time the following day.

If you programme to register for both Autumn and Winter courses, yous should check your eligibility for both terms. To do this, yous can return to the 'Registration & Exams' card to select a new term.

Students who don't have a Registration Fourth dimension are encouraged to contact their faculty, school, or program office (Undergraduate, Graduate) to verify when and how they'll register for classes.

Fall & Winter Term Registration

When registering for the Autumn and Wintertime terms, you are encouraged to register for courses on the date and fourth dimension that is listed here. You will keep to have admission to the registration system until the end of the respective Fall and Winter term registration periods.

Summertime Term Registration

For Summer registration, you will be assigned 1 day to annals for courses during the start week of registration. After this start week has passed, the organization will get open to all students. You may continue to register or alter your courses until the registration revision period applicable to that course is over.

Am I eligible to register?

At the finish of each term of study, a educatee's academic standing is calculated.  A pupil's academic standing volition affect their registration eligibility.

Your power to register is dependent on four things:

  • Whether you accept anyholds on your business relationship.
  • yourAcademic Standing.
  • YourStudent Status.
  • Your assignedregistration time.

Your registration eligibility

Read the messages on the Registration Time and Status folio advisedly; verify that yous see 3 checkmarks - one for each of these items:

  • Yous must not have whatever holds.
  • Your academic standing must permit registration.
  • Your pupil status must permit registration.

If there is a yellow triangle beside whatever of these items, you will not exist able to register for courses:

  • Academic Standing or Educatee Condition:If your Bookish Standing or Student Status does non permit registration, y'all must speak to your faculty, school, or programme part: Undergraduate, Graduate.
    Come across also: Returning to Study.

  • AConcurmay be put in place for diverse reasons, and many of these affect your ability to annals for courses - get more than data about existence placed on "Concord Condition".

While on this folio, it's also a skillful idea toverify your programme information.Program information islisted at the bottom of the page. Questions nigh your curriculum information should be directed to your kinesthesia, school or program office: Undergraduate, Graduate.

Am I "On Hold"?

A Hold may exist put in place for various reasons; many holds affect a student's power to annals for boosted courses.

  • Hold Status

    Learn more than most Concur Status and what it means.

Step 6 Register Using Aurora

Use Aurora to register in the classes you take selected!

Registering for courses

Past registering for courses, y'all are agreeing to be jump by the rules and regulations of the Academy of Manitoba. Read the Important Observe in the Academic Calendar for more information.

Registration tin can be challenging. Delight see the resource below for help with registration

Remember! Any questions or concerns about what courses you should register for should be directed to your faculty or schoolhouse function.

To brainstorm your registration, log in toAurora. Select Enrolment and Academic Records, and so Registration. Later that, you lot volition have ii ways to annals.

Add or Drop Classes

If you know the course, section and CRN for the course you want to add together, you may choose to Add or Drop Classes. You lot will need to select the term for which you are registering. You volition and so see the Add or Drop Classes page, which provides instructions and an Add together Classes Worksheet where y'all may type the CRN of the sections y'all wish to add. Read the instructions carefully before attempting to add sections. To process your registration requests y'all must click on theSubmit Changes button.

If you would like to find more classes to add to your Add Classes Worksheet, click on the Get Courses link at the bottom of the page. This will take you to the Look Up Classes page.

Course Drop Engagement – the last appointment to drop a course with a refund.
Class Add Appointment – the final appointment to add a course in the revision period.

The Grade Drib Appointment is one working day prior to the Grade Add Appointment. Refer to Important Dates and Deadlines.


Look up Classes

If yous need to search for classes, or you practise not know the CRN for the class, select Look Up Classes on the Registration menu. You must select a term.

(Notation: if you selected Get Courses on the Add or Drib Classes folio yous volition search for courses in the aforementioned term that was selected in the Add together or Drop Classes page.)

Side by side, search for classes in the same mode you would in the Class Schedule. Y'all may search by course discipline, the course championship, class type, part of term, attribute, day, time offered, or a combination of these. For more information on searching for classes, refer to the Class Schedule information.

Enter your search by clickingGet Courses. Each course section listed will include:

  • CRN    (Course Registration Number)
  • Subj     (Subject)
  • Crse    (Course number)
  • Sec     (Department Number)
  • Cmp    (Campus)
  • Cred    (Credit Hours)
  • Title     (Form Championship)
  • Days    (Days scheduled)
  • Time    (Time scheduled)
  • Cap     (Class Capacity)
  • Act      (Bodily number of student enrolled in the course)
  • Rem    (Number of seats remaining in the form)
  • WL      (refers to Waitlists)
  • Instructor
  • Date    (Start and End dates for the class)
  • Attributes
A graphic explaining course section codes

Beside each CRN you will come across:

  • A Checkbox: Section is available for registration.
  • SR (Student Restriction): Check your registration eligibility and fourth dimension.
  • NR (No Registration): It is not your registration time, or the course registration catamenia is over.
  • C (Closed): Section is already full.

Once you take determined the grade section you want to add together, check the box beside the CRN. Next, scroll down to the lesser of the page and either:

  • ClickRegisterto add the class immediately;
    • confirm the course was added.

OR

  • ClickAdd to Worksheet if y'all would similar to search for more classes.
    • Continue to find more classes and add them to your worksheet.
    • In one case you lot have entered all your courses into your worksheet, click Submit Changes.

Once the organisation has candy your requests information technology will bear witness the grade section that could be successfully processed, followed by an explanation for each of those which could not. Refer to the Registration Errors section for a description of the type of registration errors that may be encountered.

Follow the links in Aurora Student to view your schedule, registration records, and fee assessment. Read these carefully to ensure the accuracy of your registration.

Infinite in course sections may be reserved for students in specific programs until the first week of August.  Unused reserved spaces will be available to eligible students later the reserve has been lifted.  All reserve details including dates and number of spaces are made available on the Class Schedule.

Several faculties crave students to take courses offered by other faculties. In some cases, a certain amount of space is reserved to ensure that sufficient space is available to students in these programs.

Several courses that are required in specific Majors are over-subscribed. To ensure that students in Majors have bachelor access to required courses, faculties will ready aside some, or all, of the space in specific class sections until the stop of the initial registration period.

Registration Restrictions

When an entire section is restricted for the entire registration period for students in a specific program, registration restrictions are set. These restrictions may exist fix to limit registration to the education faculty only, students in another faculty, or to students in specific programs (Majors).

Faculties may likewise limit the registration of their students in courses offered by other faculties.

Registration restrictions prepare by the teaching kinesthesia or the registration faculty in this fashion are constructive throughout the registration period.

To view registration restrictions look at the Schedule Item by clicking on the Grade championship and number link when viewing the form schedule.

Instance

Schedule Entry – Click on the Course Title and Number to meet Detailed Course Information.

A graphic displaying how to access the course restrictions in Aurora.
A graphic displaying how to access the course restrictions in Aurora.

A fourth dimension conflict is when you effort to register for a class while already being registered in the aforementioned fourth dimension slot.

Information technology is up to you to prepare a timetable that is free of conflicts. Aurora helps by not letting you annals in courses and laboratories when there is a time conflict.

If you are registering in a course that spans two terms, you must ensure that both Part A and Role B practise not conflict with other course sections in which you enrol. Role B will be automatically added when you add Part A of the course.

Some course sections include information well-nigh the date and fourth dimension of mid-term tests. In the case of courses that are offered in many sections, mid-term tests are scheduled in the evening or late afternoon, outside the normally scheduled class times. Be aware Aurora volition not bank check for conflicts involving mid-term tests. It is your responsibility that you ensure that y'all are available for the mid-term test as scheduled.

TheSummer Sessiongrade schedule on Aurora will include the last exam date, this cannot conflict with other courses in which yous want to register.  Practice non annals for courses that have final exams scheduled for the aforementioned fourth dimension, or for courses that result in three examinations on the same mean solar day; deferred examinations will not exist granted.

Courses have a limited number of spaces available. This ways that some course sections will fill up up. When a course section is full, you lot will have the option to join the waitlist for that course, if a waitlist has been prepare for that department.

You can view both course seats and waitlist seats in Aurora. When viewing a  course section, the form seats are displayed beside the courses meeting times:

A graphic breaking course and waitlist seat spaces.

Course Capacity -Maximum course seats.

Course Seats Taken -Seats that take been taken.

Course Seats Remaining - Seats open for registration.

Waitlist Capacity  - Maximum waitlist capacity.

Waitlist Seats Taken -number of people on the waitlist.

Waitlist Seats remaining -Waitlist seats remaining.

Waitlists

Select courses will include a Waitlist part, allowing students to be added to a waitlist and notified when a space becomes bachelor.

Students must have a U of M electronic mail account to receive Waitlist notifications.

Registration Video tutorials

These short videos demonstrate how to plan your timetable, register for courses, add together yourself to a waitlist, and confirm your registration. For more detailed instructions, check out these pages in the Start Twelvemonth Planning Guide.

Stride 7 Bank check and Pay your Fees

Students volition use Aurora to obtain a fee cess - you will not be sent a statement in the mail. It is your responsibility to be aware of your fee balance and to make payment past the appropriate borderline.

Fee Assessment

Reviewing your fee assessment is the final step of the registration process - you should practice this afterward any registration changes you make, and verify that your fees have been adapted appropriately.

You are financially and academically responsible for all courses in which you are registered afterwards the revision deadline, even if you do not attend class. Non-payment of fees will not cancel your registration.

Fee statements are available afterward you annals for courses. Fee statements can be retrieved from your Aurora Account.

To get your Fee Statement:
  1. Login to Aurora.
  2. Select Enrolment and Academic Records.
  3. Select Educatee Records.
  4. Select View Account Summary by Term.
  5. Y'all volition exist brought to the following page:
A graphic breaking down an account summary in Aurora.

This carte du jour allows you to select which fee argument yous would similar to view.

  • Term Account Balance: This section shows the amount owed per term.
  • Payment Deadlines: Displays the Fee Payment Deadline for each respective term that you have been assessed tuition.
  • Account Balance: Displays the overall residual on your account.
    • If this balance is a positive value (i.e. $150), this would be the amount owed to the school.
    • If this balance is a negative value (i.e. -$seventy), this would mean that have overpaid into your business relationship. A negative residue is a credit owed to you.

If you would like to see a detailed breakdown for a specific term, select ane of the linked terms under 'Term Account Balance'. Y'all volition be brought to an account summary for that term:

A graphic breaking down an account summary in Aurora.

An account summary volition break down all the fees assessed and owed for that term (i.e. all fees assessed and owed for Autumn 2021). This summary will display:

  • Term Charges: Term charges is the total of all the charges on your account summary. It is the total amount charged for that term.
  • Refunds: This displays any refunds processed for that term.
  • Credits:Credits reflect the amount yous have paid into your account.
  • Term Balance: Reflects the remaining balance for the term.
  • Residue Due: Reflects the amount attributable to pay for that term, regarding both credits and refunds.

For more information on tuition fee rates, or if you would similar to request an account summary on letterhead, please encounter the following:

Undergraduate Tuition and Fee Rates

Graduate Tuition and Fee Rates

Requesting an Account Summary

Fee payments are made through the Cashier's Role. For more than information on fee deadlines and fee payment options, please visit their webpage.

Fee Payment and Deadlines

If your residency status has inverse (i.e. yous accept recently become a Permanent Resident (PR) or Citizen of Canada), you are eligible to pay domestic fees. Make sure yous update your status on your Aurora account earlier the end of the revision catamenia. Requests received after the revision period will not become into effect until the next  bookish term

Residency Status Alter

  • Login to Aurora

    To view your fee assessment.

Step 8 Accounts and ID

As a U of One thousand student, y'all are given access to various services and accounts. Some services, such as borrowing library books, crave the use of a Educatee ID Bill of fare. Other services are offered through online accounts, which you lot will have to actuate in one case you lot have registered for courses.

Review the UM Student Electronic mail policy

The Academy of Manitoba will only apply your UM e-mail account for official communications, including messages from your instructors, department, faculty, academic advisors, and other administrative offices.

Student Email Policy

Step nine What's Next?

There are plenty of things for you to do before and after the start of classes that volition help y'all beginning off on the right human foot in your university career - find out more using these links!

Registration Glossary

A breakdown of common university language and definitions of what they mean. Select the driblet-downward carte below to view the glossary.

Academic Calendar

  • This is the U of M's official publication containing course descriptions, program and graduation requirements, as well as the U of M and kinesthesia/school-specific rules, regulations and policies. More information can be institute on the Academic Agenda.

Academic Term

  • This describes the way the University organizes when it holds courses. For example, the academic twelvemonth consists of three terms:
    • Fall Term (September - Dec)
    • Winter Term (January - Apr)
    • Summer Term (May - August)
  • 'Term' is more unremarkably used to describe one of these Academic Terms.
    • I.eastward. "Autumn Term Registration begins in July)
    • I.e. "The current Term ends in..."

Access

  • Access means becoming a student at the University of Manitoba. Once you take been admitted to the University, you may register for courses.
    • I.due east. "If you were admitted for the Fall of 2021..."
    • Keep in mind - Admission and Registration hateful different things!

Attributes

  • These describe the topics and subjects the course will cover. Attributes can exist establish nether the course description, under 'course attributes'.
    • I.eastward. The course ANTH 1210 (Man Origins and Antiquity) has   the following attributes:
      • Anthropology
      • Introductory
      • Social Science
      • Recommended Intro Courses.

Aurora

  • The primary information center that students tin can access for personal and academic records and registration. For more than information, see Using Aurora.

Campus

  • The University as a whole, both in physical and digital work and study spaces.

Class / Course / Section

  • These are attributes of a grade that provide user-friendly information about a course, such as the proper noun of the course or the days of the week/time slot of a course.

Co-Requisite

  •  A course that must be completed in the same term as a 2d course.

Credit Hours

  • The hours of credit assigned to a grade. Credit hours are offered for successfully completing and meeting the criteria of a course.
    • Courses that are one term long (I.e. Sept - December) are typically iii credit hours in length. Courses that run the length of two terms (Sept - Apr) are typically 6 credit hours in length.
    • Credit hours are used towards completing your degree.

CRN (Form Reference Number)

  • This is a unique identifier given to each course at the University of Manitoba. Each course volition have a different CRN, fifty-fifty courses of the same topic. This code is used for registration and authoritative purposes.

Distance Education (DE)

  • Online courses that exercise non include a scheduled lecture fourth dimension where you demand to exist logged in. Students complete course piece of work independently, on their ain time.

Electives

  • Most programs have a sure number of credit hours that you are free to choose. An constituent may be any course from the Recommended Introductory Courses List.

Faculty / School / College

  • Refers to the grouping within the University that offers your degree program.
    • I.due east. Faculty of Arts offers Available of Arts degrees.
    • I.due east. School of Agronomics offers the Agronomics Diploma.
    • I.east. College of medicine organizes and offers medicine courses.

Grade Point Average (GPA)

  • A number representing the average value of final grades.

Hold

  • Holds are restrictions applied to your business relationship that prevent you from accessing services or progressing equally a student until they have been removed. For more information, encounter Holds.

ID (Identification)

  • Refers to Identification, unremarkably in conjunction as "Identification Card" or "ID Card". The Academy of Manitoba volition ask yous to confirm your identification when y'all contact the states for services. This may exist in the form of your student  ID carte or your Regime-issued ID. When yous phone call the academy, we will ostend your Identification past other means.
    • Student Cards are available afterwards yous have registered for courses, for more information, see Photo ID.

IST

  • The IST Role is the University's Information Engineering science department. The IST Function is available when you have questions nigh or demand support with your schoolhouse accounts.
  • IST can aid with:
    • Email problems.
    • Your UMNet ID and SignUM.
    • Wifi and University network access.
    • Countersign resets (all accounts except for Aurora, for Aurora support, please contact the Registrar'southward Office).

Labs (Laboratory Sections)

  • Instructional instruction periods for practical hands-on learning in add-on to lecture time.

Lecture Sections

  • Time spent in class for course instruction.

Letter of Permission

  • A Letter of the alphabet of Permission (LOP) is an application y'all complete and submit in order to attend courses at another university or higher while remaining a student at the Academy of Manitoba.
    • LOP'southward are time-sensitive and take 6-8 weeks to process.
    • If yous have a class at another institution without an LOP, you will demand to reapply to the University of Manitoba.
    • For more information, please see Messages of Permission.

Mathematics Requirement (Thou)

  • All students at the U of Thou are required to complete a minimum of one 3 credit hr course with significant content in mathematics. Some programs require a math course(south) for access. Courses that satisfy the mathematics requirement are noted the course's attributes. In the First year planning guide, courses that fulfil the math requirement will have an (M) later the course code.

'May Not Be Held With'

  • Some courses have significant content overlap and may non be held for credit together. (ex. BIOL 1000 and BIOL 1020). In these situations, y'all will receive this registration fault. Review the grade's clarification to decide the specific reason yous got this error. Yous can view all registration errors on our listing of common Registration Errors.

Prerequisite

  • A course which must exist satisfactorily completed before a more advanced form may be taken. When registering for courses, add together the prerequisite grade first.

Registration

  • Registration is the action of adding yourself to courses. You are not considered 'registered' until y'all have added a grade to your schedule.
    • Registration is different from access - registration happens after being admitted to the U of M.
    • I.east. "You must annals for the following courses..."

Registration Revision Menstruum

  • The first two weeks of classes in the Autumn and Wintertime terms when changes tin can withal be made to your registration without academic or financial penalties. Once this deadline has passed, whatsoever grade dropped volition be considered a voluntary withdrawal and no refund will be granted.

Regular Session

  • The academic session when courses are offered between the months of September to April. (Also see Academic Term).

Remote Learning (RL)

  • Online courses that have a scheduled lecture time where yous demand to exist logged in to participate in the form.

Restrictions

  • Restrictions are placed on courses to ensure that those registering for the grade have the necessary skills and knowledge to accept the course. Restrictions are too placed on a class to reserve space for certain student-types.
    • Restrictions can be found in the form description of the course section.
    • Different grade sections may have different restrictions.

Spanned Class

  • A form that is scheduled over multiple terms of study, usually Fall-Winter or Winter-Summer.

Pupil Number

  • This is your personal Identification number equally a student at the academy, used to track all manner of your personal and bookish records.
    • For more information about your Pupil ID, see our Using Aurora folio.

Student Status

  • Student condition refers to your course load and is considered on a term-by-term basis. Educatee Status will reflect if you are a total or function-time student.
  • For most purposes:
    • Total-time students are students registered in at least 9 credit hours a semester (60% of a full course load).
    • Part-fourth dimension students are students registered in less than 9 credit hours a semester (less than lx% of a full-time grade load).
    • For more information encounter Pupil Fourth dimension Status.

Summertime Term

  • The bookish session when courses are offered in the months of May, June, July and August.

Syllabus

  • An outline of the unabridged class which includes all consignment and test dates as well as the grading scale used for the course.

Fourth dimension conflicts

  • This refers to an mistake you will receive when you lot endeavour to annals for courses that are offered at the aforementioned time, or have times that overlap. You will not be able to add a course with a time conflict.
    • For more than information, run into our listing of common Registration Errors.

Time Ticket

  • Time ticket refers to your registration time. Registration times for fall and wintertime are released to students at the beginning of July. The Registration fourth dimension yous are assigned is visible on your Aurora account.

UM Learn

  • The Academy of Manitoba'southward online learning management organisation is where you can access class information and materials. Visit UM Learn.

Undergraduate Degree

  • The kickoff degree program completed within university-level studies. For example, Available of Arts (B.A.) or Available of Science (B.Sc.).

Voluntary Withdrawl (VW)

  • A VW is the deed of dropping a form after the end of the registration revision menses and before the Voluntary Withdrawal borderline.

Written Requirement (W)

  • All students at the U of M are required to complete a minimum of one 3 credit 60 minutes class with significant content in written English. Some programs require a written course(s) for admission. Courses that satisfy the written English requirement are noted the course's attributes. In the First yr planning guide, courses that fulfil the math requirement will have a (W) after the course code.
A graphic breaking down a class schedule listing.

Fig ane. Form Catalog Listing


A graphic displaying a course listing in the course catalog.

Fig 2. Class Schedule Listing


An example breaking down the timetable planning form.

Fig 3. Timetable Planning Example 1


An example breaking down the timetable planning form with a course from Aurora

Fig 4. Timetable Planning Instance 2


A graphic explaining course section codes

Fig 5. Aurora Registration Codes


A graphic displaying how to access the course restrictions in Aurora.

Fig 6. Course Restrictions Example 1


A graphic displaying how to access the course restrictions in Aurora.

Fig 7. Course Restrictions Example 2


A graphic showing where to find course information

Fig 7. Bones Grade Data for Timetabling


A graphic breaking course and waitlist seat spaces.

Fig 8. Course Seat Example


Graphic explaining the Registration History page in Aurora.

Fig ix. Course Status Example


A graphic breaking down an account summary in Aurora.

Fig 10. Account Summary Case 1


A graphic breaking down an account summary in Aurora.

Fig 11. Account Summary Example 2


What Does Attribute Mean When You Register For Classes,

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