Class Allocation System (CAS) explained
What is CAS, how do I use it?
Answer ID 752 | Last updated on 22/11/2024 08.17 AM
CAS is UWA's Class Allocation System, this is where you:
- Select your preferred class times for your tutorials, laboratories, lectures, seminars and workshops (Entering preferences)
- Once the your timetable is published and you've been allocated classed, you can adjust your allocations (switching class times)
Entering Preferences
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Nominate what day and time you prefer for each class in order of priority (1 = your first preference; 2 = your second preference; etc.) for each unit.
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Some classes may have lots of times to choose from, some classes may only have one option to choose from.
- You will have approximately 4-6 weeks to enter and edit your preferences.
- You can choose note to select preferences, they system will still allocate you a timetable.
Adjusting your Allocations
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Approximately 3-4 weeks before semester starts you will be allocated your classes and be able to view your timetable.
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You're allocated classes based on the preferences you selected.
- You can adjust your timetable by changing class times for others available, or selecting to go on a waitlist.
CAS Tips
- Use studentConnect to add units to your enrolment. It may take up to 1 hour after enrolment for a unit to appear in CAS.
- CAS may not display correctly in older browsers (like Internet Explorer). We recommend that you update to a more recent version if you are having difficulty, or use a computer in one of our libraries.