Advanced Placement courses are demanding and challenging courses intended for students who demonstrate potential for college level work. The College Board sponsors the Advanced Placement Program, and it develops, administers, and grades examinations for each advanced placement course. Many universities and colleges grant advanced standing and/or college credit based on student performance on an AP test. Information regarding advanced placement courses and tests are available from high school counseling offices.Β
When selecting AP Courses, students should pick both S1 and S2.
*indicates SEMINAR is recommended alongside AP course
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π Pre-requisite course(s) must be completed first
AP Studio 2D (Photo) π
AP Studio Art Drawing π
AP Studio 3D (Sculpt.) π
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Computer Science A π
AP English Literature π
AP English Language π
AP Calculus AB* π
Seminar: AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus AB/BC (daily) π
AP Calculus BC π
AP Pre-Calculus π
AP Statistics π
AP Biology π
AP Chemistry π
AP Environmental Science π
AP Physics 1 π
AP Physics C* π
AP Physics 1 - 2 Combo (daily) π
Seminar: AP Biology
Seminar: AP Chemistry
Seminar: AP Physics
AP Human Geography
AP Psychology π
AP US Gov & Politics π
AP US History
AP World History π
AP French Language π
AP German Language π
AP Spanish Language π
AP Spanish Literature π