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AP English Literature and Composition - Online HS
AP* English Literature and Composition immerses students in novels, plays, poems, and short stories from various periods. Students will read and write daily, using a variety of multimedia and interactive activities, interpretive writing assignments, and class discussions to assess and improve their skills and knowledge. The course places special emphasis on reading comprehension, structural and critical analysis of written works, literary vocabulary, and recognizing and understanding literary devices. The equivalent of an introductory college-level survey class, this course prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in creative writing, communications, journalism, literature, and composition.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: B-grade or better in most recent English course
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AP English Literature and Composition - Online HS
AP* English Literature and Composition immerses students in novels, plays, poems, and short stories from various periods. Students will read and write daily, using a variety of multimedia and interactive activities, interpretive writing assignments, and class discussions to assess and improve their skills and knowledge. The course places special emphasis on reading comprehension, structural and critical analysis of written works, literary vocabulary, and recognizing and understanding literary devices. The equivalent of an introductory college-level survey class, this course prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in creative writing, communications, journalism, literature, and composition.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: B-grade or better in most recent English course
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AP French Language and Composition - Online HS
AP* French Language students apply their French grammar and vocabulary knowledge and their listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills to a wide variety of real-world contexts. Students learn to speak fluently and accurately, write complicated compositions, and comprehend native speakers. The equivalent of a college-level language course, AP French Language prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study of French language, culture, and literature.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: 3–4 years of French or equivalent native fluency
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AP French Language and Composition - Online HS
AP* French Language students apply their French grammar and vocabulary knowledge and their listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills to a wide variety of real-world contexts. Students learn to speak fluently and accurately, write complicated compositions, and comprehend native speakers. The equivalent of a college-level language course, AP French Language prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study of French language, culture, and literature.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: 3–4 years of French or equivalent native fluency
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AP Macroeconomics - Online HS
AP* Macroeconomics students learn why and how the world economy can change from month to month, how to identify trends in our economy, and how to use those trends to develop performance measures and predictors of economic growth or decline. They’ll also examine how individuals, institutions, and influences affect people, and how those factors can impact everyone’s life through employment rates, government spending, inflation, taxes, and production. The equivalent of a 100-level college-level class, this course prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in business, political science and history.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: Algebra II (or Math Analysis)
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AP Macroeconomics - Online HS
AP* Macroeconomics students learn why and how the world economy can change from month to month, how to identify trends in our economy, and how to use those trends to develop performance measures and predictors of economic growth or decline. They’ll also examine how individuals, institutions, and influences affect people, and how those factors can impact everyone’s life through employment rates, government spending, inflation, taxes, and production. The equivalent of a 100-level college-level class, this course prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in business, political science and history.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: Algebra II (or Math Analysis)
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AP Microeconomics - Online HS
AP* Microeconomics studies the behavior of individuals and businesses as they exchange goods and services in the marketplace. Students will learn why the same product costs different amounts at different stores, in different cities, at different times. They’ll also learn to spot patterns in economic behavior and how to use those patterns to explain buyer and seller behavior under various conditions. Microeconomics studies the economic way of thinking, understanding the nature and function of markets, the role of scarcity and competition, the influence of factors such as interest rates on business decisions, and the role of government in promoting a healthy economy. The equivalent of a 100-level college course, AP Microeconomics prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in business, history, and political science.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: Algebra I
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AP Microeconomics - Online HS
AP* Microeconomics studies the behavior of individuals and businesses as they exchange goods and services in the marketplace. Students will learn why the same product costs different amounts at different stores, in different cities, at different times. They’ll also learn to spot patterns in economic behavior and how to use those patterns to explain buyer and seller behavior under various conditions. Microeconomics studies the economic way of thinking, understanding the nature and function of markets, the role of scarcity and competition, the influence of factors such as interest rates on business decisions, and the role of government in promoting a healthy economy. The equivalent of a 100-level college course, AP Microeconomics prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in business, history, and political science.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: Algebra I
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AP Physics B - Online HS
AP* Physics B is a non-calculus survey course covering five general areas: Newtonian mechanics, thermal physics, electricity and magnetism, waves and optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Students will gain an understanding of physics’ core principles and then apply them to problem-solving exercises. They’ll learn how to measure the mass of a planet without weighing it, find out how electricity makes a motor turn, and learn how opticians know how to shape the lenses for glasses. The equivalent of an introductory college-level course, AP Physics B prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in science and engineering.
This course requires students to complete hands-on lab activities that do not depend on access to a supervised laboratory facility. It is appropriate both for distance-learning students as well as those in a school setting.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation and has been approved as meeting all requirements for a laboratory science course.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: Algebra II, Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry
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AP Physics B - Online HS
AP* Physics B is a non-calculus survey course covering five general areas: Newtonian mechanics, thermal physics, electricity and magnetism, waves and optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Students will gain an understanding of physics’ core principles and then apply them to problem-solving exercises. They’ll learn how to measure the mass of a planet without weighing it, find out how electricity makes a motor turn, and learn how opticians know how to shape the lenses for glasses. The equivalent of an introductory college-level course, AP Physics B prepares students for the AP Exam and for further study in science and engineering.
This course requires students to complete hands-on lab activities that do not depend on access to a supervised laboratory facility. It is appropriate both for distance-learning students as well as those in a school setting.
This course has been authorized by the College Board to use the AP designation and has been approved as meeting all requirements for a laboratory science course.
*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board.
Prerequisites: Algebra II, Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry
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