Use the Add course button to pick a term, narrow by subject, or search by course code, title, professor, or tag.
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Build the left course rail
Add each course you want to consider. When a course has both lecture and component options, the planner keeps them together inside one course card.
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Refine by professor and time
Use the controls on each course card to prefer a professor or meeting time. Those filters narrow the valid schedules instead of creating new ones.
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Compare and rank schedules
Use the arrows and Home button to move through conflict-free options. Sort & preferences controls affect which matches show first.
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Save and export the best option
Bookmark contenders as you compare them. Calendar (.ics) export works in the site, while professor ratings and direct Workday export require the Chrome extension.
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What stays in this browser
Your wishlist, bookmarked schedules, selected term, and planner preferences are stored locally in this browser so they are still here next time.
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RankSort & preferencesPreferences affect ordering, not what counts as a valid schedule. Use them to surface your best fit first.
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Seat priority ranks schedules with more open seats and shorter waitlists first.
You can always reopen this modal, change the ranking rules, and compare the schedule order again.
ShareCurrent scheduleSelected lecture and component sections in this schedule.