AP Chemistry Course
The AP Chemistry course is designed to be the equivalent of the general chemistry course usually taken during the first college year. For some students, this course enables them to undertake, in their first year, second- year work in the chemistry sequence at their institution or to register in courses in other fields where general chemistry is a prerequisite. For other students, the AP Chemistry course fulfills the laboratory science requirement and frees time for other courses.
AP Comparative Government and Politics Course
This course introduces students to the rich diversity of political life outside the United States. The course uses a comparative approach to examine the political structures, policies, and political, economic, and social challenges among six selected countries: Great Britain, Mexico, Russia, Iran, China, and Nigeria. Additionally, students examine how different governments solve similar problems by comparing the effectiveness of approaches to many global issues.
AP Computer Science Principles Course
APĀ® Computer Science Principles introduces learners to the foundational concepts of computer science and explores the impact computing and technology have on our society.
With a unique focus on creative problem solving and real-world applications, Computer Science Principles course gives learners the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity.