Now that you’ve followed all of the steps to becoming a Brock student, there’s only one last step before you start your classes — course registration. Course registration opens for incoming first-year students (with no previous credits) on “TBD“.
Your next steps
Step 1: Review program requirements
Step 2: Design your timetable
Step 3: Log-in to my.brocku.ca and register for your courses
Step 4: Attend Smart Start
Step 5: Pay your fees
Make sure you have your Campus ID and password handy when registering. You should also ensure that you have activated your my.brocku.ca portal at least 24 hours in advance. Registering for your courses requires careful planning! Don’t get stuck with 8 am classes every day (unless you’re a morning person) — follow the steps below to create the best course schedule for you.
Step 1
Review program requirements
First things first, know your program. Your program of study is listed on your offer of admission. Visit the current Undergraduate Calendar and select your program from the Table of Contents.
Click the link for your program of study and take a look at the requirements.
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REGISTRATION TIPS
If you’re entering any of the programs below, you might require a little extra assistance in designing your class schedule.
Tourism and Environment
Courses for your program may be found under the Tourism Studies section of the online course calendar. Tourism students have the opportunity to select the Stream in Tourism Management, developed with the Goodman School of Business. Those of you accepted into the Tourism and Environment Co-op option (check your offer letter) must follow the Tourism Management Stream Co-op (Honours only).
Step 2
Design your timetable
Use the Undergraduate Calendar to prepare a list of courses you wish to take and view a breakdown of the course description. Determine when courses are offered and avoid conflicts by viewing the online timetable.
VIEW THE BROCK UNIVERSITY ONLINE TIMETABLES
ARE YOU REGISTERING FOR FALL/WINTER 2016?
Remember to plan your schedule for both terms. Some courses will span both terms, and others will be offered in either the Fall or Winter terms.
- D1 courses: Fall/Winter
- D2 courses: Fall only
- D3 courses: Winter only
- Plan your required courses into your schedule first, then context courses, and finally electives.
- A full course load means you’ll have 3-5 courses each term.
- Classes may be booked back-to-back (there is typically a 10 minute break between classes) but remember to consider the class locations!
Not sure about travel time between classes? Check out a campus map. - Try not to leave big gaps in your schedule, but also be wary of large blocks of classes grouped together.
- Classes fill up quickly, have a back-up plan!
Fall or winter start
Registration for 2016 opens on June 15, 2016.
New students with no previous credits, may register beginning June 15.
Students with transfer credit(s) are able to register according to the number of credits they have been awarded.
Find out your specific registration date
Step 3
Log in to my.brocku.ca and register for your courses
Make sure you have your Campus ID and password handy when registering. You should also ensure that you have activated your my.brocku.ca portal at least 24 hours in advance. Now that you’ve done all your prep work, it’s time to actually register for your courses. Log in to your portal at my.brocku.ca.
On the Applicant and Student Self Serve tab, click on Register in the menu on the left side.
Select the 2016 Program/Session, and complete your Declaration Form.
Type in a course name and a course number (ex. ECON 1P92) and click Go to view available course offerings.
The ‘+’ symbol next to the course name and number indicates that there is a secondary component (ie. seminar, tutorial, lab). Select the ‘+’ to view available options.
Make sure to add the lecture and secondary component that you chose on your printed planning worksheets.
All components will now appear in your list of registered courses.
When you are finished making your schedule, you can check for any conflicts by clicking on student schedule. Courses fill up fast. Refer to course planning to monitor available space in a course.
Step 4
Attend Smart start
Attend our one-day summer academic orientation program, running from July 6 to August 6, 2016! Finalize your registration with academic advisors at Smart Start. They will make sure that you are on the right path to meet all of your academic goals.
Step 5
Pay your fees
Beginning mid-July, visit the Fee Calculator while logged into your portal at my.brocku.ca. You will see tuition owing for registered courses and any residence or meal plan fees, if applicable. Brock does not mail paper statements. It is your responsibility to check your statements via your student portal at my.brocku.ca.