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Checklist for new Liberal Arts students

Before you arrive


Enrol via the Welcome pages. You will receive an email from the enrolment team 4-6 weeks before your course start date, or within a week of accepting your unconditional offer if this is later, asking you to complete all of the enrolment tasks. Please do not try to complete Course Registration until you have received this email.

Register for your IT Services account. You will need your 7-digit Warwick ID number, which can be found in your offer email, and your date of birth to register. If you need any help with getting started please see the Guides to IT Services: New students.

If you have a disability or specific learning difficulty, it's important that you contact the University's Disability Services team before starting your studies. We also encourage you to get in touch with our department's Adjustments and Disability Officer, Dr William Rupp.

Research your optional module choices with the help of the University's module catalogue and our external modules page. Please note, you do not need to do anything about choosing optional modules before Welcome Week, but it would be good for you to have a general idea of what you'd like to take.

Read the Liberal Arts Welcome Message.

Start reading and thinking about the incoming cohort book of 2023, Helen Hester and Nick Srnicek's Link opens in a new windowAfter Work: A History of the Home and the Fight for Free Time. Don't worry if you don't understand all of it, or if you can't read the whole thing before you arrive.

Follow the Liberal Arts Society on Instagram.

During Welcome Week


View your Welcome Week timetable online. More events will be added by the University in due course. The full timetable will be available to view from mid-September.

Attend all of our Liberal Arts Department sessions. You can see our programme of events here.

Check your Tabula timetable online. To start with, you’ll only see your core modules on your timetable. You’ll pick your optional modules once you've met with your personal tutor in Welcome Week. Once you have registered for your modules on eVision your modules will appear on your Tabula timetable.

Meet with your personal tutor. Book a slot via the online booking form.

Choosing modules


Decide which disciplinary route you'd like to follow (or choose to follow an specialist pathway). If on a disciplinary route, be sure to familiarise yourself with the modules you need to take in Year 1. More information about routes is available on the Liberal Arts Welcome Week Moodle Hub and in the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Handbook (which will be updated in early September for 2023/2024).

Research your optional modules with the help of the University's module catalogue and our external modules page.

Discuss your optional module choices with your personal tutor at your meeting during Welcome Week.

If you're thinking about studying a language, click here for guidance on courses Link opens in a new windowand here for the enrolment procedureLink opens in a new window.

For modules in all other departments, make sure you gain your personal tutor's permission prior to registering on eVision.

Register your modules on eVision on student records online. If you have any problems please contact Liberalarts@warwick.ac.uk 

Any questions?

If you have any queries about your timetable, Tabula, registering for your optional modules, or anything else mentioned above, please contact us:

E: liberalarts@warwick.ac.uk