AP class that covers the fundamentals of political structure and governmental structure within the US
Focus on the study of numerical change using differential and integral calculus
AP Human Geography explores how humans shape and are shaped by the world around them. It covers topics like population patterns, culture, urban development, agriculture, and the organization of political and economic systems, helping students understand spatial relationships and global connections.
AP Computer Science Principles introduces the broader aspects of computing, including programming, data, the internet, and the impact of technology on society. It emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and real-world problem solving.
AP Biology explores the principles of life and living systems, including evolution, cellular processes, genetics, energy transfer, and ecology. Students learn to analyze biological data and conduct experiments to understand complex biological concepts.
AP Chemistry studies the structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Topics include atomic theory, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium, with an emphasis on laboratory investigation and problem-solving.
AP Physics 1 is an introductory, algebra-based physics course covering mechanics, energy, waves, and basic electricity. Students develop problem-solving skills and apply physics concepts to real-world situations.
AP Computer Science A focuses on programming and problem-solving using Java. Students learn about algorithms, data structures, and object-oriented programming while developing skills in writing and analyzing efficient code.