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Hi Can anyone help me out? I am considering doing 2 modules in October but as they are both at level 2, I'm dubious about how feasible it is. If anyone out there has an old assignment / TMA guide (pdf format) that they could email me, it'd really help me with my decision. Thanks Phil
field-website-url-valueS339, S369, S330 books for sale. Full list on request.
field-website-url-valueI have the full set of S396 materials; textbook, DVD, digital thermometers etc which have never been used in their original OU box as I bought a set before the course started. £20 plus postage.
field-website-url-valueAll these course books can be sold seperately or together. Entirely up to buyer. Price negotiations are fine depending on what materials one wants. The ED209 and DD303 books have highlighter marking in them, but nothing major. The rest of the materials are brand new (as in never been opened - more of a computer person). Kind Regards,
field-website-url-valuehi I am looking to aquire books for DSE141 (Discovering psycology) and DS131 (Introducing social sciences) id b so grateful if there is anyone that can help me out
field-website-url-valueI have a number of books from sociology courses including DD100/DD121/DD122, D218, D213, D318, D311. I also have books from a World Religion course A213. All are in good condition. I'd like these to go to a good home so I'm open to reasonable offers. If you email me, I'll be able to provide the titles of those you may be interested in.
field-website-url-valueI am selling the following books from my previous study at the OU for PGCE in teaching secondary school Design and Technology. Please contact me for further information. All books are in very good condition.
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