AP (Advanced Placement) Courses

By making the decision to take an AP Course you’re letting colleges and universities know that you have what it takes to succeed in an undergraduate environment. AP courses signal to admissions officers that you’ve undertaken the most rigorous classes your high school has to offer. They see that you’ve challenged yourself with college-level course work and expectations, and have refined your skills to meet these expectations. In the increasingly competitive admissions process, this knowledge can be very valuable.

Importantly, AP courses offer admissions officers a consistent measure of course rigor across high schools, districts, states and countries — because all AP teachers, no matter where they’re teaching, have to provide a curriculum that meets college standards. So when admissions officers see “AP” on your transcript, they have a good understanding of what you experienced in a particular class and how well it prepared you for the increased challenges of college.

Heritage High School currently offers the following AP courses:

AP English Language and Composition

AP English Literature and Composition

AP Psychology 

AP Human Geography

AP European History

AP World History

AP United States History

AP United States Government and Politics

AP Statistics 

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus BC

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

AP Environmental Science

AP Studio Art: Drawing

AP Studio Art: 2-D Design