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COMPETENCY CODE

ENGLISH E
MATH M
ALGEBRA 1 MTH1
GEOMETRY MTH2
ALGEBRA 2 MTH3
ADVANCED MATH MTHA
LABORATORY SCIENCE
BIOLOGY B
CHEMISTRY C
EARTH SCIENCE G
PHYSICS P
INTERGRATED I
ADVANCED LAB ADV
SOCIAL SCIENCE
AMERICAN HISTORY H
SOCIAL SCIENCE S
FINE ARTS
FINE ARTS F
CAREER & TECHNICAL T
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Q

NOT ACCEPTABLE X
COMPETENCY TABLE OF CONTENTS CODE
English ENGL
Fine Arts/Career and Technical
Fine Arts FIAR
Career and Technical CTEC
Foreign Language
Languange 1 LNG1
Languange 2 LNG2
Lab Science
Biology LBIO
Chemistry LCHM
Earth Science LGEO
Integrated Science LINT
Physics LPHY
Advanced Science LADV
Math
Algebra I MTH1
Geometry MTH2
Algebra II MTH3
Advanced Math MTHA
Social Science/American History
American History AMHS
Social Science SSCI
ENGLISH
Competency Code: ENGL
Competencies Needed: 4

Summary of Competency Rule:


English must include literature and have a substantial emphasis
on grammar and composition. Courses such as journalism,
business communications, and speech, for example may improve
a student’s ability in English, but they are not devoted exclusively
to the study of English and may not be substituted for a regular
English course.

Important Notes:
*See individual schools may be English or Social Science or Fine Arts
** Humanities will meet English requirements for competencies at the
following Arizona schools:
All Tempe Union High Schools
All Mesa Public High Schools
All Scottsdale High Schools
Salpointe High School - Tucson

Yes
(Include Effective
Title of Course Code) No Date
20th Century Literature ENGL
American Authors ENGL
American Literature ENGL
American Studies --English ENGL
Biog/Autobiog ENGL
British Literature ENGL
Business English ENGL
College Composition & Research ENGL
Comedy /Tragedy ENGL
Composition ENGL
Contemporary English or Lit ENGL
Craft of Literature ENGL
Creative Writing ENGL
Essays ENGL
Expository Reading and Writing (ERWC) ENGL
Fiction ENGL

Humanities * ENGL,
SSCI, FIAR
Humanities ** ENGL,
SSCI, FIAR
Language Arts or LA or Lang ENGL
Lit Genres ENGL
Modern Novel ENGL
Mythology ENGL
Non-Fiction ENGL
Novel ENGL
Poetry ENGL
Rhetoric ENGL
SAT English ENGL
Science Fiction ENGL
Shakespeare ENGL
Short Story ENGL
Sports Literature ENGL

American Current X
Communication Skills X
Debate X
Drama X
ESL -- English as a Second Language X
Grammar X

Humanities * X
Journalism X
Mass Media X
Narrative X
Newspaper X
Reading X
Speech X
Vocabulary X
Notes
Accepted at some schools, check course approved
courses for exceptions
FIAR/CTEC
Competency Code:
Competencies Needed:

Summary of Competency Rule:


Fine Arts courses are defined as those that provide the opportunity to gain experience and knowledge in the production
and performance; analysis, interpretation, and evaluation; and historical and cultural aspects of the visual and performing arts
and include critical thinking skills.

Competency may be demonstrated by completing 1 high school credit in a CTE course or 2 semesters of high school CTE
Important Notes:
-One unit or any combination of two semesters of fine art courses OR one unit or any combination of 2 semesters of career te
Can have one or the other.
-If dance is a physical education course, it is not a fine art.
- All CTEC's below are approved for all states
-CTEC is approved if course title uses the word CTE in it

Title of Course
Acting
Art Appreciation
Art Careers & Gallery Management
Art Design (3-D)
Art History
Art Production
Art Therapy
Ballet
Band (beginning, adv, marching, etc)
Ceramics
Choir (beginning, concert)
Choreography and Production
Costume Design
Dance History
Dance Improvisation
Dance Performance
Dance
Digital Photo
Directing
Drama
Dramatic Productions
Drawing
Ethnic Dance
Glee Club
Graphic Design
History of Theater
Instrument Training (strings, guitar,winds, piano)
Intro to Art (I, II, III, etc)
Jazz Dance
Jazz Ensemble
Jewelery
Life Drawing
Modern Dance
Museum Studies
Music (Piano, Guitar, etc)
Music Appreciation
Music History
Music Laboratory
Music Theory/Harmony
Orchestra
Painting
Percussion Ensemble
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
Stagecraft
Stained Glass
Studio Art
Technical Theatre
Theatre Arts
Vocal Ensemble
Voice
Film/Video

Accounting
Advertising and Public Relations
Agribusiness Systems
Agricultural Business Management
Agriscience (Replaced Agribusiness Systems, Animal Systems, Plant Systems & Structural and Tech Systems beginning fall 2018
Air Transportation
Aircraft Mechanics
Allied Health
Animal Systems
Animation
Applications of Precision Manufacturing
Applications of Problem Solving in Engineering Sciences
Architectural Drafting
Automation/Robotics
Automotive Collision Repair
Automotive Technologies
AVID
Bioscience
Bioscience Technologies
Business Management
Business Operations
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
Computer Maintenance
Communication Media Technologies
Construction Technologies
Cosmetology and Related Services
Culinary Arts
Dental Assisting
Design and Merchandising
Diagnostic and Intervention Technologies
Diesel Engine Repair
Digital Communication
Digital Photography
Digital Printing
Drafting and Design Technologies
Early Childhood Education
Education Professions
Electrical and Power Transmission Technologies
Electricity Principles and Applications
Electronic Technologies
Electronics Drafting
Emergency Medical Services
Engineering
Entertainment Marketing
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Service Systems
Fashion Design and Merchandising
Film and TV Production
Finance
Fire Service
Food Products and Processing Systems
Graphics & Web Design
Health Information Technology
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Heavy Equipment Operations
Heavy/Industrial Equipment Maintenance Tech
Home Health Aide
Hospitality Management
Industrial Electrician
Information Technologies
Interior Design and Merchandising
Journalism
JROTC or ROTC
Laboratory Assisting
Law and Public Safety
Marketing
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Mechanical Drafting
Medical Assisting Services
Medical Imaging Support Services
Medical Records Technologies
Mental and Social Health Technician
Music and Audio Production
Natural Renewable Resources Systems
Network Technologies
Nursing Services
Performing Arts and Entertainment Industry
Performing Arts and Entertainment Industry - Arts Management
Performing Arts and Entertainment Industry - Technical Theatre
Pharmacy Support Services
Plant Systems
Power, Structural and Technical Systems
Precision Machining
Precision Manufacturing
Professional Sales and Marketing
Residential Electrician
Respiratory Therapy Technician
Software and App Design
Software Development
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Stagecraft
Surgical Technician
Therapeutic Massage
Transportation Technologies
Veterinary Assisting
Web Page Development
Welding Technologies
FIAR CTEC
1

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Code) No Date
FIAR
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CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
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CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
CTEC
Notes
Accepted at some schools, check course approved courses for exceptions
WORLD LANGUAGE
Competency Code: LNG1 LNG2
Competencies Needed: 2

Summary of Competency Rule:


Must have 2 years of the same foreign language.

Important Notes:
-Any foreign language can be coded unless it was
taken in the country where that is the main
language
-AP language courses are a LNG2

Yes
(Include Effective
Title of Course Code) No Date
American Sign Language I (ASL) LNG1
American Sign Language II and beyond (ASL) LNG2
Arabic I LNG1
Arabic II and beyond LNG2
Chinese I LNG1
Chinese II and beyond LNG2
Diné I LNG1
Diné II and beyond LNG2
Espaῆol Nivel I LNG1
Espaῆol Nivel II and beyond LNG2
French I LNG1
French II and beyond LNG2
German I LNG1
German II and beyond LNG2
Greek I LNG1
Greek II and beyond LNG2
Hebrew I LNG1
Hebrew I and beyond LNG2
Japanese I LNG1
Japanese II and beyond LNG2
Latin I LNG1
Latin II and beyond LNG2
Mandarin I LNG1
Mandarin II and beyond LNG2
Russian I LNG1
Russian II and beyond LNG2
Spanish I LNG1
Spanish II and beyond LNG2
Spanish Literature LNG1
Spanish for Spanish Speakers I LNG1
Spanish for Spanish Speakers II and beyond LNG2
LAB SCIENCE
Competency Code:
Competencies Needed:

Summary of Competency Rule:


A Laboratory Science course is defined as a course in which at least 1 class period each week is devoted to providing
anopportunity for students to manipulate equipment, materials, or specimens, to develop skills in observation and
analysis, and to
discover, demonstrate, illustrate, or test scientific principles or concepts, such as chemistry, physics, earth sciences and
biology.
By completing at least 1 credit in each of 3 different laboratory sciences selected from the following: chemistry,
physics, earth science, or biology. A laboratory-based integrated science
course may be allowed to substitute for 1 of the 3 required courses. It is strongly recommended that students take 3
years of different laboratory science subjects before taking an advanced/honors course in the same subject.

Important Notes:
-AP/IB/Dual Enrollment Sciences – Can always be accepted as advanced science
*All lab sciences must include physical lab work. Any sciences taken online must have submitted through Course
Approval website for review since lab is not completed in classroom*

Title of Course
9th Grade Science

A/AS Level Biology

A/AS Level Chemistry

A/AS Level Physics


Agricultual Science

Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Biological Systems

Astronomy

Bio/Chem
Biology
Botany
Cell Biology

Chem /Physics
Chem Reactions
Chemistry
Chemistry in the Community
Conceptual Chemistry
Conceptual Physics
Consumer Chemistry/Cons Chem
Earth /Space Science
Earth Science
Ecology
Environmental Science
Essential Elements of Sci (E/E or EES)
Forensic Science
General Science
Genetics
Geology

Human Biology

Human Physiology

IB Biology SL/HL year 1 and/or 2

IB Chemistry SL/HL year 1 and/or 2

IB Environmental Systems & Societies SL

IB Physics SL/HL year 1 and/or 2


IGCSE Biology
IGCSE Chemistry

IGCSE Coordinated Sciences I

IGCSE Coordinated Sciences II


IGCSE Physics
Integrated Science
Intro to Physical Science
IPC (Integrated Physics & Chem)
IPS
Living Environment

Marine Biology
Marine Ecology
Marine Science
Matter and Energy
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Natural Science
Oceanography
Physical Science
Physics

Physiology
Science
T Science (Thinking Science)
Unified Science
Wildlife Biology

Zoology

Aerospace

Animal Science
Archeology
Astrology

Astronomy
Entomology
Health Science
Horticulture
Life Science
Plant Science
LBIO LCHM LPHY LINT LADV
3

Yes
(Include Effective
Code) No Date Notes
LINT
LBIO or
LADV
LCHM or
LADV
LPHY or
LADV
LINT
LBIO or
LADV
LBIO if taken in AZ

Is approved if taken at a college a is listed as 4 credit lab


science, if taken in HS needs to be individually
approved. Check course approved courses for
LPHY exceptions for HS course approval of this course.
LINT
LBIO
LBIO Can be a LADV if already took LBIO
LBIO Can be a LADV if already took LBIO
Can be on the trans as one semester of each in the
LINT same year
LCHM
LCHM
LCHM
LCHM
LPHY
LCHM
LGEO
LGEO
LBIO
LINT Can be LADV if it is an AP course
LINT
LINT
LINT
LBIO
LGEO
LBIO or
LADV
LBIO or
LADV
LBIO or
LADV
LCHM or
LADV
LINT or
LADV
LPHY or
LADV
LBIO
LCHM
Student can only use 1 integrated science course to
LINT meet requirements
LINT or
LADV Approved as advance by RB 2016
LPHY
LINT
LINT
LINT
LINT
LBIO Traditionally this is LBIO for New York Schools
LBIO or
LADV
LBIO
LBIO
LINT
LBIO
LBIO
LINT
LBIO
LINT
LPHY
LBIO or
LADV
LINT
LINT
LINT
LBIO
Can be LADV, check course approved courses to
LBIO determine if can be taken as LADV

NO x
Accepted at some schools, check course approved
NO x courses for exceptions
NO x
NO x
Not accepted traditionally if taken in high school, check
NO x course approved courses for exceptions
NO x
NO x
NO x
NO x
NO x
MATH
Competency Code: MTH1 MTH2
Competencies Needed: 4

Summary of Competency Rule:


Applicants must complete 4 high school credits in college
preparatory mathematics including algebra i and ii, geometry, and
culminating in 1 credit in advanced mathematics for which
algebra ii is a prerequisite. It is strongly recommended that
students take mathematics during their senior year of high school.

Important Notes:
In some instances, we do accept math courses that we normally wouldn't.
If there is a "ck comp books" note, please check the comp books or course
approval website, https://courseapproval.asu.edu/

Yes (Include
Title of Course Code) No
A Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics and Mechanics MTHA
A Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics, Mechanics, Probability, and
Statistics MTHA
A Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics, Probability, and Statistics MTHA
Advance Functions/Modeling MTHA
Algebra I MTH1
AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics MTHA
AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics and
Mechanics MTHA
AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics, Probability,
and Statistics MTHA
Alg 3-4 / Alg 2 MTH3
Calculus / Pre-Calculus MTHA
College Math/College Mathematics MTHA
Course I MTH1
Course II MTH2
Course III MTH3
Elem Functions MTHA
Finite Math MTHA
Functions/Stats/Trig (FST) MTHA
Geometry MTH2
GTA (Geom trig analysis) MTHA
IB Further Mathematcis HL Year 1 and/or 2 MTHA
IB Mathematics SL/HL Year 1 and/or 2 MTHA
IB MYP Mathematics Extended 4 and/or 5 MTHA
IGCSE Additional Math (0390/0391 or 0320/0321 or MAT300) MTH3
IGCSE Math I (0366/0377 or 0304/0305 or MAT 100) MTH1
IGCSE Math II (0368/0369 or 0312/0313 or MAT 200) MTH2
Integrated Math 1 MTH1
Integrated Math 2 MTH2
Integrated Math 3 MTH3
Integrated Math 4 MTHA
Math Analysis MTHA
Math I MTH1
Math II MTH2
Math III MTH3
Pacesetter courses MTH1-MTHA
Principles of Math MTHA
Sequential Math I MTH1
Sequential Math II MTH2
Sequential Math III MTH3
Statistics MTHA
Trig/Analytical Geometry MTHA

Accounting X
Applied Math X
Basic Alg 1-2 X

Business Math X
Computer Math X

Consumer Math X

Contemporary Math X

Financial Algebra X

Financial Math X
General Math X
IGCSE Mathematics (0376/0377) X
Informal Geometry X
Pre-Algebra X
MTH3 MTHA

Effective
Date Notes
Accepted at some schools, check course approved
courses for exceptions

Accepted at some schools, check course approved


courses for exceptions
Accepted at some schools, check course approved
courses for exceptions
Accepted at some schools, check course approved
courses for exceptions
Accepted at some schools, check course approved
courses for exceptions
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Competency Code:
Competencies Needed:

Summary of Competency Rule:


Applicants must demonstrate competency in Social Science by completing at least 1 year of study in American History and at
least 1 additional year of study in 1 other social science field such as: European or World History, Economics, Sociology,
Geography, Government, Psychology, or Anthropology.

Important Notes:
-Any religion course is acceptable as a social science (SSCI). Examples include Old/New Testament, Church history, morality,
scripture, etc.
-State history/government courses can fulfill either AMHS or SSCI. In general, courses designated with the title of
“American…history” can be coded as AMHS some examples include African American History or American 21st Century
History
-IF A STUDENT TAKES SS 9, SS 10, AND SS 11, THE SS 11 IS US HISTORY
-*See individual schools may be English or Social Science or Fine Arts

Title of Course
20th Century America
Afro-Asian
American Character
American Civ
American Cultures
American Current
American Enterprise System
American Frontier
American Heritage
American Studies
American/Arizona History
American or US Politics
Anthropology
Arizona History
As the Nation Grows
Black History Studies
Business Law
Civics
Civil War
Colonial America
Communism (Other)
Comparative Religions
Consumer Education
Contemporary or Current Issues
Contemporary World
Criminology
Current Problems
Economics
Ethics
Europe
Free Enterprise
Geography
Global Insights
Government
History 1 IB SL
History 2 IB SL

Humanities*
Industrial American
International Studies
Justice Studies
Law
Mod Am Hist
Native American Culture
Pacific NW History
Philosophy
Political Science (Other)
Psychology
Religion
Russia
Social Studies
Social Studies I, II, III (Sequential)
Sociology
State History (any U.S. State)
Survey of American History
US /Wld Hist
US History
Western Civilization
Women's Studies
World History
World Cultures

Physical Geography
Public Affairs
AMHS SSCI
1 1

Yes (Include Effective


Code) No Date Notes
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS or SSCI /ENGL

Can be English or a combo


of both (if both are a full
credit). Check course
approved courses for how
course applies.

SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
AMHS AMHS or SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI

x
x
ABOR
APPROVED NOT
ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES (Include Code) APPROVED
English
AP English Language and Composition ENGL
AP English Literature and Composition ENGL

Fine Arts/Career & Technical Education (CTEC)


AP Art History FIAR
AP Music Theory FIAR
AP Studio Art: 2-D Design FIAR
AP Studio Art: 3-D Design FIAR
AP Studio Art: Drawing FIAR
AP Computer Science A CTEC
AP Computer Science Principles CTEC

World Languages
AP Chinese Language and Culture LNG2
AP French Language and Culture LNG2
AP German Language and Culture LNG2
AP Italian Language and Culture LNG2
AP Japanese Language and Culture LNG2
AP Latin LNG2
AP Spanish Language and Culture LNG2
AP Spanish Literature and Culture LNG2

Lab Science
AP Biology LBIO or LADV
AP Chemistry LCHM or LADV
AP Environmental Science LINT or LADV
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism LADV
AP Physics C: Mechanics LADV
AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based LPHY or LADV
AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based LPHY or LADV

Mathematics
AP Calculus AB MTHA
AP Calculus BC MTHA
AP Statistics MTHA

Social Science
AP Comparative Government and Politics SSCI
AP European History SSCI
AP Human Geography SSCI
AP Macroeconomics SSCI
AP Microeconomics SSCI
AP Psychology SSCI
AP United States Government and Politics AMHS or SSCI
AP United States History AMHS or SSCI
AP World History SSCI

AP Capstone
AP Research ENGL
AP Seminar X
ABOR
APPROVED NOT
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) COURSES (Include Code) APPROVED
English
Language A: Literature SL/HL ENGL
Language A: Language and Literature SL/HL ENGL
Literature and Performance SL X

Fine Arts/Career & Technical Education (CTEC)


Dance FIAR
Film FIAR
Music FIAR
Theatre FIAR
Visual Arts FIAR
Theory of Knowledge FIAR
Computer Science SL/HL CTEC
Business Management SL/HL CTEC

Language Acquisition (World Languages)

Language ab initio SL/HL


Example:
Language SL Japanese ab initio
B SL/HL LNG1
Examples: SL French B
HL German B

LNG2

Classical Languages SL/HL


Examples: HL Greek
SL Latin LNG2

Language A: Literature SL/HL


Example: SL Spanish Literature LNG2

Language A: Language and Literature SL/HL


Example: HL Spanish Language and Literature LNG2

Lab Science
Biology SL/HL year 1 and/or 2 LBIO or LADV
Chemistry SL/HL year 1 and/or 2 LCHM or LADV
Environmental Systems & Societies SL LINT or LADV
Physics SL/HL year 1 and/or 2 LPHY or LADV
Sports, Exercise, and Health Science SL/HL X
Design Technology SL/HL X

Mathematics
Further Mathematcis HL Year 1 and/or 2 MTHA
IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation MTHA
IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches MTHA
Mathematics SL/HL Year 1 and/or 2 MTHA
Mathematical Studies SL MTHA
MYP Mathematics Extended 4 and/or 5 MTHA

Social Science
Economics SL/HL SSCI
Geography SL/HL SSCI
Global Politics SL/HL SSCI
History SL/HL AMHS or SSCI
History of Africa and the Middle East HL SSCI
History of the Americas HL AMHS or SSCI
History of Asia and Oceania HL SSCI
History of Europe HL SSCI
Information Technology in a Global Society SL/HL SSCI
Philosophy SL/HL SSCI
Psychology SL/HL SSCI
Social and Cultural Anthropology SL/HL SSCI
World History SL/HL SSCI
World Religions SL SSCI
The language ab initio course is a language acquisition course for students with
little or no experience of the language. There are 12 languages offered at this
level.

Language B Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) are language acquisition
courses for students with some previous experience of learning the language.
There are 23 languages offered at this level.

There are two languages offered, Greek and Latin.

The language A: literature course introduces students to the analysis of literary


texts. It is the course through which the IB’s policy of mother-tongue
entitlement is delivered. The course is automatically available in 55 languages
and available by special request and may be studied in any language with a
sufficiently developed written literature.

The language A: language and literature course introduces the critical study
and interpretation of written and spoken texts from a wide range of literary
and non literary genres. The formal analysis of texts is supplemented by
awareness that meaning is not fixed but can change in respect to contexts of
production and consumption. This course is available for study in 17
languages.
ABOR
APPROVED NOT
CAMBRIDGE COURSES (Include Code) APPROVED
English
A/AS Level English Literature ENGL
AS Level English General Paper ENGL
AS Level English Language ENGL
AS Level English Language and Literature ENGL
IGCSE English First Language ENGL
IGCSE English Literature ENGL
IGCSE English Second Language X

Fine Arts/Career & Technical Education (CTEC)


A/AS Level Art & Design FIAR
A/AS Level Music FIAR
IGCSE Art & Design FIAR
IGCSE Drama FIAR
IGCSE Music FIAR
A/AS Level Accounting CTEC
A/AS Level Business CTEC
A/AS Level Business Studies CTEC
A/AS Level Computer Science CTEC
A/AS Level Design & Technology CTEC
A/AS Level Digital Media & Design CTEC
A/AS Level Fashion / Design & Textiles CTEC
A/AS Level Food and Nutrition CTEC
A/AS Level Information Technology CTEC
A/AS Level Law CTEC
A/AS Level Media Studies CTEC
A/AS Level Physical Education CTEC
A/AS Level Thinking Skills CTEC
A/AS Level Travel & Tourism CTEC
IGCSE Accounting CTEC
IGCSE Business Studies CTEC
IGCSE Computer Science CTEC
IGCSE Design & Technology CTEC
IGCSE Enterprise CTEC
IGCSE Food and Nutrition CTEC
IGCSE Information Technology CTEC
IGCSE Physical Education CTEC
IGCSE Travel & Tourism CTEC

World Languages
A Level Urdu LNG2
A Level Urdu - Pakistan Only LNG2
A/AS Level Afrikaans LNG2
A/AS Level Arabic LNG2
A/AS Level Chinese LNG2
A/AS Level French LNG2
A/AS Level German LNG2
A/AS Level Hindi LNG2
A/AS Level Portuguese LNG2
A/AS Level Spanish LNG2
A/AS Level Tamil LNG2
AS Level French Literature LNG2
AS Level Hindi Literature LNG2
AS Level Japanese Language LNG2
AS Level Spanish First Language LNG2
AS Level Spanish Literature LNG2
AS Level Urdu LNG2
IGCSE Arabic I LNG1
IGCSE Arabic II LNG2
IGCSE Chinese I LNG1
IGCSE Chinese II LNG2
IGCSE French I LNG1
IGCSE French II LNG2
IGCSE German I LNG1
IGCSE German II LNG2
IGCSE Spanish I LNG1
IGCSE Spanish II LNG2

Lab Science
A/AS Level Biology LBIO or LADV
A/AS Level Chemistry LCHM or LADV
A/AS Level Marine Science LBIO or LADV
A/AS Level Physics LPHY or LADV

IGCSE Biology LBIO


IGCSE Chemistry LCHM
IGCSE Coordinated Sciences I LINT
IGCSE Coordinated Sciences II LINT or LADV
IGCSE Physics LPHY

Mathematics
A/AS Level Mathematics: Further MTHA
A/AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics MTHA
A/AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics and
Mechanics MTHA
A/AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics, Probability,
and Statistics MTHA
IGCSE Additional Mathematics MTH3
IGCSE Mathematics I MTH1
IGCSE Mathematics II MTH2

Social Science
AS Level Environmental Management SSCI
A/AS Level Biblical Studies SSCI
A/AS Level Classical Studies SSCI
A/AS Level Divinity SSCI
A/AS Level Economics SSCI
A/AS Level Geography SSCI
A/AS Level Global Perspectives SSCI
A/AS Level Global Perspectives & Research SSCI
A/AS Level Hinduism SSCI
A/AS Level History (9389/9489) SSCI
A/AS Level History: Caribbean History SSCI
A/AS Level History: International History SSCI
A/AS Level History: Modern European History SSCI
A/AS Level History: Southeast Asia: from Colonies to
Nations SSCI
A/AS Level History: The History of the USA AMHS or SSCI
A/AS Level History: The History of Tropical Africa SSCI
A/AS Level Islamic Studies SSCI
A/AS Level Psychology SSCI
A/AS Level Sociology SSCI
IGCSE American History AMHS or SSCI
IGCSE Economics SSCI
IGCSE Global Perspectives SSCI
IGCSE Word History SSCI
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