Template for preliminary planning
The Degree Programme in Medicine and the Degree Programme in Dentistry use a template file for preliminary planning selected for each course. The file can be accessed by timetabling officers (authority to enter information), course coordinators (authority to enter information) and other teachers (authority to view information).
Here is a template file for preliminary planning (Excel).
No template file for preliminary planning is used in the degree programmes in logopedics and psychology or the Master’s Programme in Translational Medicine (TRANSMED).
Information on course teaching
A timetabling officer creates a course teaching file for courses in medicine and dentistry. Those responsible for each course enter the information required for timetabling into the file. Such information includes the title of the course or examination, the name of the teacher, the dates of teaching sessions, and the teaching methods and teaching facility to be used. Course coordinators are responsible for entering the above information, whereas course teachers supplement the information related to them. Entering information on teachers is important because doing so allows the information to be exported into Optime and ensures that teachers will receive their personal timetables.
Course teachers add their teaching-related information (e.g., their clinical days and leave days) to the file.
If necessary, the files used for preliminary planning are edited each term. The relevant timetabling officer creates the file and informs the teachers about it.
Here is a template file for information on course teaching (Excel).
In logopedics and psychology, the course information required for the teaching programme is collected from course coordinators through an electronic form. In the TRANSMED programme, teachers make the necessary changes to the timetable plan created by a timetabling officer.
All courses, examinations, specialisations and integrated teaching in the order defined for each course are taken equally into account in timetabling.