Advanced Highers - Subjects

Subjects

The following subjects are available at Advanced Higher:

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  • Accounting
  • Administration
  • Applied Mathematics: Mechanics
  • Applied Mathematics: Statistics
  • Art and Design Enquiry: Design
  • Art and Design Enquiry: Expressive
  • Art and Design: Research and Appreciation
  • Biology
  • Building and Architectural Technology
  • Business Management
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Classical Greek
  • Classical Studies
  • Computing
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • Electronics
  • English
  • French
  • Gaelic (Learners)
  • Gaidhlig
  • Geography
  • Geology(currently unavailable)
  • German
  • Graphic Communication
  • History
  • Home Economics — Fashion and Textile Technology
  • Home Economics — Health and Food Technology
  • Home Economics — Lifestyle and Consumer Technology
  • Information Systems
  • Italian
  • Latin
  • Managing Environmental Resources
  • Mathematics
  • Mechatronics
  • Media Studies
  • Modern Studies
  • Music
  • Philosophy (Unavailable as of 2007 diet)
  • Physical Education
  • Physics
  • Politics
  • Product Design
  • Psychology
  • Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies
  • Russian
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Technological Studies

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