Time-tables / Announcements – Jan2008

Here are the tentative time-tables for this semester.

Provisional time-table for Year 2 Sem 2
Revised provisional time-table for Year 2 Sem 2
Room allocation
Lectures on weekdays will be held in room 2.2.
Lectures on Saturdays will be in room 1.1

Provisional time-table for Year 3 Sem 2
Revised provisional time-table for Year 3 Sem 2
Tentative time table for Year 3 Sem 2 (revised on 25th January)
Room allocation
Lectures on weekdays will be held in room 1.4 (Engineering Tower)
Lecture for the Advertising module is rescheduled for Wednesdays (1 to 4 pm)
Lectures on Saturdays:
Advanced Reporting: Room 2.5 (NAC)
Communication Strategies: Room 1.1 NAC (lecture will start on the 2nd February)


Important dates:
(see http://www.uom.ac.mu/Admissions/calendar/acadcalendar2007_8.pdf for complete calendar)
21st January: Start of semester
2nd February: End of module registration
14th March: last date for application for Interruption of Studies
3rd May: Semester ends
5th May – 23rd May: Exams

5 comments so far

  1. yaveen on

    hello,
    havin Lekha s class on saturday mornin is ok and it will be better if we can keep the same day and time for the semester.
    des grincements de dents vont surement se faire entendre du cote de mon employeur when he hears that there will be changes in the timetable as from Feb.
    am for the saturday mornin slot.

  2. commstudies on

    Yaveen,

    When her class moves to Tuesdays, it will start after 4 pm. Do you need release from your employer after 4 pm?

    C. Chan-Meetoo

  3. melanie anthony on

    Good morning,

    Please Mrs Chan Meetoo, will you be able to reshedule your class elective on Wednesdays please? I know the best thing is not to do it as it is an elective but I found this module interesting. Always the same problem of coming three days in the wk instead of two only… I’ll meet you on Monday to talk about it.

    Thanks for considering

    melanie

  4. yaveen on

    yes coz we r shift workers.

  5. commstudies on

    To all students,

    Let´s discuss these issues in class this week…

    C. Chan-Meetoo


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