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    • Q: Where Do I Complete Module Registration?
    • Q - How Many Modules Should I Choose?
    • Q - What Are Mandatory, Required and Optional modules?
    • Q - How Will I Know What to Do on The Module Registration Portal?
    • Q – What Is The Academic Advice section?
    • Q - What If The Module I Want Is Full Or Closed?
    • Q – What Is The Reserve List?
    • Q – Why Am I Being Asked to Rank My Optional and Reserve modules?
    • Q - Can I Change The Modules I’ve selected?
    • Q – Why Are Some of The Modules in My Subject Area Number Capped?

    A: Module registration takes place online via the Module Registration Portal. You do not need to be on campus. To access the Module Registration Portal once it is live: 1. Login to the Student Intranetwith your MWS username and password 2. Via the Tools & Services section on the Student Intranet homepage, click Module Registration Portal. Alternati...

    A - At undergraduate level you need to complete 120 credits of modules in each year. That usually means that in Semester 1 you will take 60 credits and in Semester 2 you will take a further 60 credits. If your programme contains a 30-credit year-long module(s), the remainder of your credits should split equally.

    A - Mandatory modules will be pre-registered for you. This means that you must take the subject in order to qualify for your degree, but you must also pass it with a mark of at least 40%* in order to progress to the next year of your studies. The University's rules on compensation of failed grades do not apply to mandatory modules. As with required...

    A - It’s very easy to navigate. For further guidance on where to go, how to log in, and how to select your modules please watch this short video:

    When you access the Module Registration Portal, your module selection page will include academic advice from your academic department. This will include programme specific information in relation to module selection. Please read this section carefully before commencing module selection.

    A -In response to student feedback and following consultation with recent Guild Officers, more than 80% of module caps have now been lifted. We hope this will reduce anxiety around the module registration process and allow more of you to secure your preferred options. There are a small number of modules that still require a number cap and if this a...

    A - Should any of your first-choice modules not be available at the point of registration, you can also use this area to highlight any which you would ideally have chosen. Your department may then use this information to reallocate spaces should any become available – on a first-come, first served basis, using the date/time that the reserve selecti...

    Once you have registered for your modules, you will also have the opportunity to rank all of your chosen modules in order of preference. As well as potentially supporting this year’s module reserve list process, this information will be highly beneficial in helping to support a wider review of modules and spaces available – as well as the overall p...

    A -You will be able to change your modules during the registration period (Tuesday, 2 May at 10:00am BST and 11:59pm BST on Tuesday, 9 May 2023). If you re-enter the module selection pages, you will be able to delete and add available modules – also amending any preference-based ranking to support. If you wish to change your modules outside of the ...

    In response to student feedback and following consultation with your recent Guild Officers, many module caps have now been lifted to allow more of you to secure your preferred options. There are, however, a small number of modules within certain subjects where caps remain as a result of limits on staff capacity or the requirement for specific teach...

  2. You will be given access to My Liverpool once you have setup your MWS account, and have academically registered. A link at the top of this page will take you to our IT pages where you can register to gain your account login details (MWS).

  3. In this portal you have life time access to all your graduating documentation from your time at the University. This will include multiple degrees so you will not need to register per/degree. You will have the ability to shareany of your graduation documentation with 3rd parties of your choosing. You will also have the ability to audit ...

  4. Information on what you need to do to check your personal information is correct. This is stage one of your academic registration.

  5. Why choose Liverpool? It’s an important question. And there are thousands of answers.

  6. Registering for your computer account. How to set up your MWS computer account. Information on how to register for your programme as a new student.

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