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AP Preparation High School

AP Macroeconomics

AP Macroeconomics is the equivalent of an introductory college-level course. The course will explore the principles of economics that apply to an economic system as a whole. Students will use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts. The course will prepare students to take the AP Macroeconomics exams for college credit. There is no prerequisite required.

AP Computer Science

The computer science course will teach the basics and object-oriented programming using Java. The following topic will be covered. There is no prerequisite required. Java Program structure Simple input/output Data types and variables Primitive types and reference types Arithmetic operators Math library String class and methods Relational operators Selection statements

AP Physics

AP Physics I is an algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course. The course covers mainly mechanics, waves, thermal, and electricity with circuits. Students cultivate their understanding of physics through classroom study and in-class activity as they explore concepts. The course will also prepare students to take AP Physics I exams for college credit. The prerequisite of this course is algebra II.

AP Microeconomics

AP Microeconomics is the equivalent of an introductory college-level course. The course will cover basic economics concepts, supply/demand, production and competition models. Students will use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts. The course will prepare students to take the AP Macroeconomics exams for college credit. There is no prerequisite required.

AP Calculus AB/BC

The AP Calculus course will teach students about limits, differentiation, and integrals. The course will prepare students to take the AP AB/BC Calculus exams for college credit. The prerequisite of this course is Pre-Calculus. This course requires a graphing calculator. A list of approved calculators is provided on the College Board website.

SAT Math Prep

Recommended Preparation: Two years of algebra, one year of geometry and elementary functions (precalculus), trigonometry, or both. The class has two meetings per week. One is lecture-style, and the other is dedicated to completing practice exams. Lecture-style section: Review mathematical concepts and techniques for the topics covered in the Math Level 2 Subject test, and study relevant practice problems to deepen students’ understanding. Practice Exam section: The students will complete a full-length practice exam every week. Afterward, we will score the exams and review mistakes.

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