AP Seminar: #0197
Grades: 10-12
2.0 Credits: 1.0 credit Social Studies elective/ 1.0 for Science Elective credit; High-Weighted Credit
Prerequisite: None
NCAA approved
This course fills two (2) credits towards the six (6) Science credits required for graduation.
AP Seminar is the first course in the AP Capstone Diploma sequence. This course engages students in cross-curricular conversations between Social Studies, the Humanities, and Science. You will explore the complexities of academic and real-world topics and issues by analyzing divergent perspectives. Using an inquiry framework, students practice reading and analyzing articles, research studies, and foundational, literary, and philosophical texts; listening to and viewing speeches, broadcasts, and personal accounts; and experiencing artistic works and performances.
During the course, you will complete a team project, an individual paper and presentation, and take a written end-of-the-course exam. Your AP Seminar Exam score will be based on all three assessments. This course is the first in a recommended two-series AP Capstone program (AP Seminar followed by AP Research). AP Seminar will give students the tools to obtain and evaluate information using a multidisciplinary lens (science and social studies) in order to communicate evidence-based arguments.
College-bound students and students looking to improve reading, writing and research skills would benefit from this course. This course fulfills a Social Studies elective AND a Science elective credit for graduation.