Course Codes
- COMM999 is not an active course but reserves a spot on your timetable for your English course. This course code will remain on your timetable until you have taken your English Skills Assessment, or if your score has not yet been applied to your timetable after you have completed your assessment. If you haven’t completed your English Skills Assessment, click on the following link: Book Your Assessment.
- MATH999 is not an active course but reserves a spot on your timetable for your Math course. This course code will remain until you have taken your Math Skills Assessment, or if your score has not yet been applied to your timetable after you have completed your assessment. If you haven’t completed your Math Skills Assessment, click on the following link: Book Your Assessment.
- TBA identifies online courses that are asynchronous. Asynchronous means you can access the course anytime through your course portal, eCentennial. These courses on your eCentennial portal will have materials to study, discussion places, group dialogue spaces (if there is one for your course) and other activities. These courses will appear at the bottom of your timetable under the section Courses without assigned meeting times. For more information related to online courses and online learning, check out the following resources:
Important: Timetable changes
When a course is changed by the College (time, date, location, etc.), you will be notified by email at your myCentennial email account. Please check your myCentennial email often during registration to ensure you are aware of any changes that may occur. To view your current timetable, access myCentennial and choose “Timetable at a Glance”.
Continue to check your online timetable via myCentennial due to potential timetable changes that may occur up until the end of the first week of classes. Do not print or photograph your timetable the first day of classes as you will miss potential timetable changes.
Room Number Codes
Rooms on campus generally have three identifiers: building/block letter, floor number, and room number. For example, A1-26 or A-126 denote:
- A – Building/block
- 1 – First floor
- 26 – Room
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