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AP BIOLOGY
Course Type:
Biology
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
AP Biology is an introductory college-level biology course. Students cultivate their understanding of biology through inquiry-based investigations as they explore topics like evolution, energetics, information storage and transfer, and system interactions.
AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION
Course Type:
English III
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
AP English Language and Composition is an introductory college-level composition course. Students cultivate their understanding of writing and rhetorical arguments through reading, analyzing, and writing texts as they explore topics like rhetorical situation, claims and evidence, reasoning and organization, and style.
AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Course Type:
Other Lab
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Students cultivate their understanding of the interrelationships of the natural world through inquiry-based lab investigations and field work as they explore concepts like the four Big Ideas; energy transfer, interactions between earth systems, interactions between different species and the environment, and sustainability.
AP PSYCHOLOGY
Course Type:
History
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Explore the ideas, theories, and methods of the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. You’ll examine the concepts of psychology through reading and discussion and you’ll analyze data from psychological research studies.
AP U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Course Type:
US Government
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Have you ever wondered how the government and politics are connected? Or how you can actively participate in the political process? In AP United States Government and Politics, you’ll examine the relationships between the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court, and explore how different political ideologies and opinions shape American politics.
AP US HISTORY
Course Type:
US History
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
AP U.S. History is an introductory college-level U.S. history course. Students cultivate their understanding of U.S. history from c. 1491 CE to the present through analyzing historical sources and learning to make connections and craft historical arguments as they explore concepts like American and national identity; work, exchange, and technology; geography and the environment; migration and settlement; politics and power; America in the world; American and regional culture; and social structures.
AP WORLD HISTORY
Course Type:
History
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
AP World History: Modern is an introductory college-level modern world history course. Students cultivate their understanding of world history from c. 1200 CE to the present through analyzing historical sources and learning to make connections and craft historical arguments as they explore concepts like humans and the environment, cultural developments and interactions, governance, economic systems, social interactions and organization, and technology and innovation.
AP PRE-CALCULUS
Course Type:
College Prep Math
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Prerequisite: Passed 2 semesters of Algebra 2
AP Precalculus prepares students for other college-level mathematics and science courses. Through regular practice, students build deep mastery of modeling and functions, and they examine scenarios through multiple representations. The course framework delineates content and skills common to college precalculus courses that are foundational for careers in mathematics, physics, biology, health science, social science, and data science.
This course is focused on deeper level understanding of Algebra 2 concepts, while developing connections with trigonometry and an introduction to Calculus material. Topics covered are polynomials of higher degrees, rational functions, logarithmic/exponential functions, conics, trigonometry, vectors, polar, complex numbers, and parametric functions.
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Course Type:
History
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Immerse yourself in AP Human Geography by investigating population trends, exploring diverse cultural landscapes, and identifying spatial patterns across various scales. From bustling cities to rural areas, you’ll embark on a journey of discovery as you examine the diverse interactions that people have with the environment.
AP MICROECONOMICS
Course Type:
History
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Have you ever wondered why prices fluctuate for online retailers depending on the time and day? Or why people say, “time is money”? In AP Microeconomics, you’ll explore the answers to these questions as you learn the principles of economics that govern the actions of individuals and businesses. You’ll also explore concepts such as supply and demand, elasticity, and market structures to gain a deeper understanding of how economic decisions shape our world.
AP MACROECONOMICS
Course Type:
History
Course Credits:
1.0 Unit (2 Semesters)
Have you ever wondered why the national debt is so large or why interest rates are considered to be so important? You’ll explore the answers to these questions as you learn how the economy works as a whole in AP Macroeconomics. As part of your studies, you’ll use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts.