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Module Registration for 2011/12

Update access to module registration for 2011/12 is now closed to students. You may still view your module registrations via the eVision module registration screen but you may not now make any further changes (N.B. the system may remain open, or open again later, for a small number of courses which have a non-standard recruitment and/or teaching year - if this is the case for you, your academic department will inform you).

If you still have any queries about your module registration for 2011/12 please refer to your academic department immediately.

**Please note that all students whose home department is Warwick Business School (WBS), Warwick Medical School (WMS) and Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), and undergraduate students in the School of Engineering, DO NOT USE the e:Vision system for module registration but should refer to their departments for all module registration matters**.

The University uses an online system (e:Vision Module Registration or eMR) for most students taking taught qualifications to register for their modules and assessment methods.E:Vision is an integrated module of the University's Tribal student record system (known as the SITS system). The eMR system is accessed via my.warwick; you will need your ITS username and password in order to be able to log on. Once you have logged on, you will be able to view your module choices. There are helppage/FAQ and email links for assisting with queries. Guidance notes on how to use the system may be accessed via the link below. All students should read the guidance notes carefully before logging on to the system.

Please click here for the eMR Help Page.

A list of key dates relating to module registration may be found here: please ensure that you adhere to the stated deadlines.

Please remember that you are ultimately responsible for ensuring you have registered for the correct modules and assessment methods, and that you have done this at the correct times

We would appreciate your feedback which you may send via email to modules@warwick.ac.uk

Page contact: Robert Sherville Last revised: Fri 18 May 2012
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