The arts past and present Course code: AA100
Exploring languages and cultures Course code: L161
Bon depart: beginners’ French Course code: L192
Rundblick: beginners’ German Course code: L193
Partales: beginners’ Spanish Course code: L194
Andante: beginners’ Italian Course code: L195
Beginners’ Chinese Course code: L197
Introducing the social sciences Course code: DD102
An introduction to health and social care Course code: K101
Working with young people: an introduction Course code: E108
Supporting learning in primary schools (entry checks) Course code: E111
The early years: developing practice (entry checks) Course code: E100
Introduction to sport, fitness and management Course code: E112
An introduction to law (English law) Course code: W101
An introduction to law in contemporary Scotland (not part of a qualification) Course code: W150
An introduction to business studies Course code: B120
An introduction to retail management and marketing Course code: B122
Working and learning Course code: BU130
An introduction to financial services Course code: BD131
You and your money Course code: BD123
Discovering mathematics Course code: MU123
Exploring science Course code: S104
Introducing health sciences Course code: SDK125
Environment: journeys through a changing world Course code: U116
Design thinking: creativity for the 21st century Course code: U101
Engineering the future Course code: T174
Essential mathematics 1 Course code: MST124
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