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Arts
Visual arts, art history, and music theory.
Art History
AP Art History surveys global visual culture from prehistoric cave art to contemporary Indigenous works, training students to identify artists, titles, dates, media, and locations while interpreting formal and cultural meaning.
Music Theory
AP Music Theory equips students with mastery of pitch, scales, rhythm, chord structures, and voice‑leading, preparing them to analyze and create sophisticated musical works in college‑level contexts.
English
Language, composition, and literary analysis.
English Language and Composition
The AP-ELANG exam assesses mastery of rhetorical situation, claim development, evidence evaluation, logical reasoning, organization, style, and synthesis, preparing students for college‑level English composition and critical analysis.
English Literature and Composition
The AP-ELIT exam trains candidates to identify and analyze character, narrator, setting, plot, conflict, figurative language, imagery, symbolism, and poetic form, enabling precise literary interpretation at the college‑level.
History & Social Sciences
Government, economics, psychology, and world history.
African American Studies
AP African American Studies introduces interdisciplinary analysis of the African diaspora, slavery, emancipation, and contemporary movements, emphasizing key figures, events, institutions, and cultural productions that shape African American history.
Comparative Government and Politics
AP Comparative Government and Politics introduces students to the structures, functions, and legitimacy of political systems, institutions, cultures, parties, and economic development across six required nations, preparing them for comparative analysis.
European History
The AP European History exam assesses mastery of European developments from the Renaissance through the early modern era, emphasizing key events, source analysis, and comparative argumentation across regions and periods.
Human Geography
AP Human Geography introduces foundational concepts of spatial thinking, population dynamics, cultural landscapes, political organization, and agricultural land use, enabling students to interpret and analyze human‑environment interactions across scales.
Macroeconomics
AP Macroeconomics equips students with a solid grasp of macroeconomic theory, covering core concepts, indicators, national income, financial markets, and stabilization policy impacts, preparing them for AP exam success.
Microeconomics
AP Microeconomics teaches fundamental concepts of supply and demand, production theory, imperfect competition, and factor markets, enabling learners to interpret market behavior and evaluate policy impacts.
Psychology
AP Psychology introduces foundational concepts across scientific methods, neurobiology, sensation, learning, and cognition, emphasizing terminology, theories, key researchers, and DSM‑5 categories, to prepare students for AP‑level college coursework.
US Government and Politics
The AP United States Government and Politics course introduces students to constitutional foundations, institutional dynamics, civil liberties, political ideologies, and civic engagement, preparing them for the AP exam and informed citizenship.
US History
AP United States History introduces students to the nation’s formative eras—from early contact to Reconstruction—emphasizing key events, contextual analysis, and evidence‑based argumentation essential for college‑level mastery.
World History Modern
The AP World History: Modern certification exam assesses mastery of global developments from 1200‑1900, emphasizing thematic analysis, source evaluation, and comparative reasoning across empires, trade networks, and revolutions.
Math & Computer Science
Calculus, statistics, and computer science.
Calculus AB
AP-CALCAB certification exam assesses mastery of AP Calculus AB topics, including limits, continuity, differentiation techniques, and applications, ensuring students can apply fundamental calculus concepts accurately.
Calculus BC
AP-CALCBC equips students with comprehensive AP Calculus BC mastery, covering AB foundations, advanced integration, differential equations, series convergence, Taylor polynomials, parametric, polar, and vector-valued functions, preparing them for exam success.
Computer Science A
AP Computer Science A teaches Java fundamentals, covering primitive types, objects, boolean logic, control flow, iteration, and class design, preparing students for college-level programming and the AP exam.
Computer Science Principles
AP Computer Science Principles introduces foundational computing concepts, covering creative development, data analysis, algorithms, programming, computing systems, networks, and societal impact, preparing students for further study and real‑world problem solving.
Precalculus
AP Precalculus teaches polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, polar, and parameter‑based functions, emphasizing graphing, algebraic manipulation, and theorem application to prepare students for calculus and analytical reasoning.
Statistics
AP Statistics teaches students to explore, analyze, and interpret data using statistical concepts, probability, and sampling distributions, preparing them for college-level statistics and data-driven decision making.
Sciences
Biology, chemistry, environmental science, and physics.
Biology
AP Biology delivers an AP-level overview of chemistry of life, cell structure, energetics, communication, and heredity, preparing students to master core biological concepts and analytical skills essential for college science.
Chemistry
AP Chemistry covers atomic structure, bonding, intermolecular forces, reaction mechanisms, and kinetics, preparing students for AP exam success and foundational college chemistry understanding and analytical problem-solving skills.
Environmental Science
AP Environmental Science introduces foundational concepts of ecosystems, biodiversity, population dynamics, earth systems, and land‑water resource management, emphasizing key terminology, pollutant types, energy sources, and pivotal legislation.
Physics 1 Algebra Based
AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based teaches fundamental kinematics, dynamics, circular motion, energy, and momentum using algebraic methods, preparing students for the AP exam and college-level physics.
Physics 2 Algebra Based
AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based teaches fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, electric forces, circuits, and magnetism, emphasizing core laws, constants, and mathematical relationships essential for AP exam success.
Physics C Electricity and Magnetism
The AP-PHYSCEM exam assesses mastery of calculus‑based electricity and magnetism, covering electrostatics, conductors, capacitors, circuits, magnetic fields, and electromagnetism, preparing students for AP Physics C and introductory college physics.
Physics C Mechanics
AP Physics C: Mechanics teaches calculus‑based kinematics, Newton’s laws, work‑energy, momentum, and rotation, emphasizing analytical problem solving and fundamental physical relationships and prepares students for the AP exam and future engineering studies.
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