When you import subject information into Alps, either as Teaching Data or Grades Data, you will be asked to map your subjects to our Alps subject names.
In the subject mapping step of any import, when you press the edit pencil to change your subject mapping a drop down box will appear where you can search for you subject. If you are unsure of the correct mapping, you can press the link highlighted below to access our QAN to Alps spreadsheet:
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