University students and academic advisors
Planning your weekly course schedule at the start of a semester
The Class Schedule mind map template provides a structured weekly overview for students and educators, covering Monday through Friday with specific course slots and office hours. This Class Schedule template includes 30 nodes across 5 weekdays, with nodes such as 'Course 101', 'Office Hour', and 'Course 401' representing recurring classes and support periods. Designed as a horizontal weekly layout, it helps users visualize their academic commitments at a glance. The Class Schedule cheat sheet is ideal for planning study sessions, avoiding conflicts, and ensuring timely attendance. Each day lists multiple course entries, making it easy to customize with actual course names and times.
Terms and ConditionsPlanning your weekly course schedule at the start of a semester
Balancing office hours and lectures to avoid time conflicts
Creating a visual timetable for high school or college orientation
Download the .xmind file and open it in Xmind (desktop or web version).
Review the weekly structure: each day (Monday to Friday) is a main topic with course nodes as subtopics.
Replace placeholder course names (e.g., 'Course 101') with your actual class titles. Add time or location as child nodes if needed.
Customize colors, icons, or add notes to each node for additional details like room numbers or instructor names.
Export your completed schedule as an image, PDF, or share the .xmind file with classmates or colleagues.
The template includes a weekly layout from Monday to Friday, with nodes for courses like 'Course 101', 'Course 201', and 'Office Hour'. It has 30 nodes total, covering multiple class slots per day.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then replace the placeholder course names (e.g., 'Course 101') with your actual classes. Add times or locations as subtopics to each node for a detailed schedule.
Yes, the template is fully editable in Xmind desktop or web. You can customize nodes, add colors, and export as PDF or image for printing.
Absolutely. In Xmind, you can add new main topics for Saturday and Sunday, then populate them with study or personal activities as needed.
Use the existing node structure for each day. For days with multiple sections of the same course (e.g., 'Course 203' appears twice on Thursday), you can add time labels or room numbers as child nodes.
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