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What is AP?

Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school, created by the College Board. Successful completion of AP exams can earn students college credit and provide an advantage in college admissions.

Mathematics and Computer Science

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AP Calculus AB

The AP Calculus AB course is designed to develop a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts of calculus, including limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. It emphasizes problem-solving, modeling, and the application of calculus concepts to real-world scenarios.
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AP Calculus BC

AP Calculus BC extends the concepts learned in Calculus AB, introducing students to more advanced topics such as parametric equations, polar coordinates, and sequences and series. It deepens students' understanding of calculus and prepares them for higher-level mathematics courses.
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AP Statistics

The AP Statistics course introduces students to the concepts of data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Key topics include probability, statistical inference, and regression, providing students with the ability to analyze data and make informed decisions based on statistical analysis.
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AP Computer Science Principles

This course introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science, including algorithms, programming, data structures, and the impact of computing on society. It aims to develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills in the context of computer science.
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AP Computer Science A

AP Computer Science A focuses on programming and computer science fundamentals, using Java. The course includes topics such as data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented programming, preparing students for college-level computer science courses.

Science

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AP Biology

The AP Biology course provides students with a broad understanding of biological concepts, including cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Students develop skills in scientific inquiry, experimentation, and data analysis.
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AP Chemistry

The AP Chemistry course focuses on the study of matter, its properties, and reactions. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, and kinetics. The course emphasizes the scientific method and laboratory skills.
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AP Physics 1

AP Physics 1 is an algebra-based course that covers topics such as Newtonian mechanics, work, energy, power, mechanical waves, and sound. It emphasizes inquiry-based learning and experimental investigation.
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AP Physics 2

AP Physics 2 builds on the concepts introduced in Physics 1, covering topics such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. It also focuses on experimental and problem-solving skills.
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AP Physics C: Mechanics

This course covers classical mechanics, including motion, forces, energy, and momentum. It is calculus-based and prepares students for further study in engineering and physical sciences.
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AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

This calculus-based course covers topics related to electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetic fields, including electrostatics, circuits, and Maxwell’s equations. It is designed for students pursuing careers in physics, engineering, or related fields.
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AP Environmental Science

AP Environmental Science provides students with an understanding of the natural world and human impact on it. Topics include ecosystems, biodiversity, pollution, and climate change. The course emphasizes critical thinking and the scientific method.

English and World Languages

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AP English Language and Composition

The AP English Language and Composition course focuses on rhetoric and writing. Students learn to read and analyze texts for their rhetorical strategies and develop their writing skills for various purposes and audiences.
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AP English Literature and Composition

The AP English Literature and Composition course introduces students to a wide range of literary works and encourages critical thinking and analytical writing. Students explore themes such as identity, society, and the human condition.
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AP Spanish Language and Culture

AP Spanish Language and Culture emphasizes communication in Spanish, with an emphasis on vocabulary, grammar, and cultural topics. The course prepares students for fluency in both written and spoken Spanish.
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AP French Language and Culture

This course focuses on developing proficiency in the French language through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It also introduces students to French-speaking cultures around the world.
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AP Chinese Language and Culture

The AP Chinese Language and Culture course focuses on improving language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing, while exploring cultural topics related to China.

History and Social Science

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AP United States History

The AP U.S. History course covers the history of the United States from pre-Columbian times to the present. Students examine key events, movements, and figures that shaped the nation's political, social, and cultural landscape.
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AP World History: Modern

AP World History: Modern explores global history from 1200 CE to the present. Students study major developments in social, political, economic, and cultural systems and examine the connections between world regions.
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AP European History

The AP European History course explores the history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present. Students analyze political, economic, and cultural developments in Europe and their impact on global history.
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AP Psychology

AP Psychology introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Topics include learning, cognition, neuroscience, abnormal psychology, and human development.
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AP Government and Politics: United States

The AP U.S. Government and Politics course examines the structure and function of the U.S. government, political processes, and the behavior of citizens and political parties. Students learn about the Constitution, federalism, and civil liberties.
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AP Macroeconomics

This course focuses on the principles of macroeconomics, including topics such as national income, inflation, unemployment, and monetary and fiscal policy. It prepares students for understanding economic systems at the national level.
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AP Microeconomics

AP Microeconomics covers the basics of individual economic behavior, including supply and demand, market structures, and consumer behavior. It also explores the role of government in market economies.

Arts

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AP Art History

The AP Art History course introduces students to the history of art from prehistory to the present. Students learn to analyze and interpret works of art in various cultural and historical contexts.
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AP Music Theory

AP Music Theory focuses on the study of music fundamentals, including notation, harmony, melody, and rhythm. Students develop a deeper understanding of how music is structured and composed.
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AP Studio Art: 2D Design

This course focuses on creating visual art using digital or traditional media, emphasizing principles such as composition, color theory, and visual expression.
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AP Studio Art: Drawing

AP Studio Art: Drawing focuses on drawing techniques, including perspective, shading, and composition. It is designed for students wishing to develop their skills in fine art drawing.
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