Academic Support Timetable

Subject-Specific Academic Support

We run subject-specific academic support sessions throughout the semester from Week 2. These are drop-in sessions, so no appointment is necessary!

Important Notes:

  • Sessions are held in the CIS Student Hub (Level 3, Melbourne Connect) unless stated otherwise. For more help locating the centre, please refer to our tour video of the space.
  • Sessions do not run during the mid-semester break or exam periods. If you need assistance during these times, please contact your subject coordinator.

Timetable (by subject)

 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
COMP1000115:00-17:0015:00-17:0011:00-13:0015:00-17:0015:00-17:00
COMP1000212:00-14:0012:00-14:0014:00-16:0012:00-14:0012:00-14:00
COMP1000310:00-12:00    
COMP90007   14:00-15:00 
COMP90038    14:00-15:00
COMP90041  13:00-14:00  
INFO90002  16:00-17:00  
ISYS90026 14:00-15:00   
ISYS90045    10:00-11:00
ISYS90049 11:00-12:00   

Timetable (by time)

 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
10:00-11:00COMP10003   ISYS90045
11:00-12:00COMP10003ISYS90049COMP10001  
12:00-13:00COMP10002COMP10002COMP10001COMP10002COMP10002
13:00-14:00COMP10002COMP10002COMP90041COMP10002COMP10002
14:00-15:00 ISYS90026COMP10002COMP90007COMP90038
15:00-16:00COMP10001COMP10001COMP10002COMP10001COMP10001
16:00-17:00COMP10001COMP10001INFO90002COMP10001COMP10001

Additional Resources

Planning My Course

My Course Planner is an online tool which will help you structure the remaining subjects in your degree and ensure that all prerequisites are satisfied.

Stop 1 can help with course planning. See here for additional resources and tips for planning your course.

Academic Skills

Academic Skills provides one-on-one advice, workshops and resources to help you develop the communication and study skills that will set you up to succeed in your next assignment, upcoming semester, further study, and career outside of university.

Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides enrolled students and staff a range of pathways to free, confidential psychological support, delivered by mental health practitioners experienced in the University environment. These include short-term individual counselling, group programs, workshops, training, online resources, and consultancy.