Enrolment for current students

Course registration begins at 8:00 am on the designated enrolment date published  on the important academic dates and deadlines website. Please note that courses fill up very quickly and spots are awarded on a first come, first served basis. If you are not enrolled, you will not be permitted to attend classes or receive a grade for the course.

Familiarize yourself with academic regulations

You are responsible for respecting all academic regulations outlined by the university and meeting all important academic dates and deadlines published in the University calendar.
Failure to comply with university Academic Regulations can lead to the closure of your file without notice.
Academic regulations

Draft your schedule

Use the tools mentioned below to plan your course schedule before your enrolment period begins. This will give you a better idea of which courses to add to your schedule when you begin signing up for courses in uoZone

Visit the course timetable

Check the schedule and how the course will be delivered using the course timetable tool.  Please note that the course schedule may change without notice. 

Choose the correct term 
Subject Code: EDU 
Year of study: Graduate 

Course Delivery:The Faculty of Education offers courses in different formats to accommodate the unique needs of distance learning students.

For detailed information about teaching methods, please see descriptions offered at the Understanding course enrolment terminology | Current students (uottawa.ca)

Our programs offer courses in different delivery formats to meet the unique needs of students; be sure to review them thoroughly. 

CodeDefinitionExplanation 
CCAMPUSOn campus
C|DBIMODAL

On campus with virtual component

DADISTANCE ASYNCHRONOUSOnline 
DSDISTANCE SYNCHRONOUS

Online course with a schedule

Note: Professors will add/invite you to Brightspace courses prior to the start of the term. Any questions concerning courses such as course syllabi, materials, readings, etc. please contact the professor directly.

Enrolling outside the faculty

You can take a maximum of two courses (6 credits) outside of the faculty or the university. 

Technical support

If you require technical assistance during the enrolment process or once you are enrolled, please contact IT support directly. They have designated help and resources for students.
IT support