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 Advanced Placement – French Language and Culture (1 Credit)

This course will focus on the French language and culture both in France and Québec. The primary goal of this course is to prepare students for the AP French Language exam with special emphasis on developing proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. We guarantee that students who adhere to our curriculum will master the four language skills necessary to achieve success on the AP French Exam.

Located in our online store, this study material covers every topic that will be on the AP French Language exam, including:

  • The writing system of French
  • Differences between spoken and written language
  • Different verb tenses; grammar rules, and common grammatical structures
  • Vocabulary acquisition strategies
  • Comprehensive French language review
  • French culture- past and present; the Francophone world

The AP French Language curriculum will build on your existing knowledge of French while at the same time challenging you with an increasing level of difficulty. With every new lesson, you will develop skills that will prepare you for success on upcoming exams.

Advanced Placement – Spanish Language (1 Credit)

The AP Spanish Language curriculum will build on the knowledge you have acquired through your past study of Spanish. This course develops students’ ability to read, speak, listen, write, and translate from English to Spanish, starting with simple phrases and basic vocabulary. The AP Spanish exam will cover all of these skills and two additional areas: cultural context and communication in cultural context. At the end of this course, students are prepared to take on these exam sections with confidence.

Located in our online store, the AP Spanish Language curriculum covers all of these areas, including:

  • Listening comprehension strategies
  • Speech formation rules for forming plurals
  • Vocabulary acquisition techniques
  • Understanding vocabulary in context
  • The cultural context of Spanish language and culture

Advanced Placement Biology (1 Credit)

Designed to fulfill the course’s credit requirements, this AP Biology curriculum is a comprehensive review meant to help you increase your proficiency in all areas of biology. The topics covered include:

  • Cell Division
  • Atoms and Isotopes
  • Matter, Waves, and Interactions
  • Genetics/DNA Replication Processes; Genetic Disorders
  • Photosynthesis
  • Mitosis and Meiosis
  • Evolution; Classification/Taxonomy of Living Things

Each lesson is geared towards preparing you for the AP Biology exam. You will find that our AP Biology study material covers all of the significant concepts of biology, beginning with basic principles and building to more complex ideas later on. We also include practice tests to help you evaluate your progress as you go.

Advanced Placement Calculus AB (1 Credit)

Our AP Calculus study material includes video lessons, computer-assisted exercises, and practice tests. At the end of each class, you will find a quiz to test your subject matter knowledge. This curriculum is created by experienced teachers who understand what it takes to succeed on this exam.

Advanced Placement Chemistry (1 Credit)

This is a comprehensive review designed to help you increase your proficiency in all areas of chemistry. The topics covered include:

  • Nuclear Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry/The Cell
  • Stoichiometry and Molarity
  • Atomic Structure/Periodic Table
  • Organic Chemistry; Organic Compounds, Reactions, Electricity

Each lesson is geared towards preparing you for the AP Chemistry exam. You will find that our AP Chemistry study material covers all of the significant concepts of chemistry, beginning with basic principles and building to more complex ideas later on. We also include practice tests to help you evaluate your progress as you go.

Advanced Placement English Language And Composition (1 Credit)

The AP English Language and Composition is a language-based course that focuses on the critical analysis of style and structure in written and spoken texts. The content is organized around these concepts:

  • Reading Comprehension Strategies
  • Advanced grammar strategies
  • Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections, Endmarks; Parallelism
  • Vocabulary Development Strategies
  • Writing With Focus And Precision

The course is broken up into units, each of which focuses on a different concept. Each unit features an overview video designed to give you the big picture. The videos are followed by exercises that provide opportunities to apply what you have learned in the lecture. Finally, there are quizzes at the end of each lesson to help you assess your progress.

Advanced Placement English Literature And Composition (1 Credit)

This language-based course focuses on the critical analysis of style and structure in written and spoken texts. The content is organized around some main concepts:

  • Reading Comprehension Strategies
  • Advanced Grammar Strategies
  • Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections, Endmarks; Parallelism
  • Vocabulary Development Strategies
  • Writing With Focus And Precision

The course is broken up into units, each of which focuses on a different concept. Each unit features an overview video designed to give you the big picture. The course contents are followed by exercises that provide opportunities to apply what you have learned in the lecture. Finally, there are quizzes at the end of each lesson to help you assess your progress.

Advanced Placement Macroeconomics (.5 Credit)

In this course, you will study the fundamentals of macroeconomics. The lessons cover vital topics such as:

  • Aggregate Expenditure and Equilibrium Output
  • The Federal Reserve System And Monetary Policy
  • Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
  • Monetary and Fiscal Policy In Open vs. Closed Economic Systems

This curriculum is designed to prepare you for the AP Macroeconomics exam. Each lesson contains an overview video, practice and review exercises, and quizzes to measure your progress.

Advanced Placement Microeconomics (.5 Credit)

This is a college-level course designed to help you prepare for the AP Microeconomics exam. The AP Microeconomics curriculum is structured around the following main ideas:

  • Economic Systems and Markets – how institutions shape economic outcomes through individual choice
  • Consumers, Producers, and Wealth Maximizers – how individuals make decisions in markets under alternative structures
  • Supply and Demand – how prices are determined in competitive markets
  • The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
  • Market Failures – externalities, public goods, informational issues – why some individuals don’t always act to promote social welfare

Every unit in the course focuses on a different theme. Each begins with a video designed to give you a big-picture overview of the topic at hand. The videos are followed by exercises and quizzes that will allow you to assess your understanding of the material while honing your skills.

Advanced Placement Physics B (1 Credit)

This is a college-level course designed to help you prepare for the AP Physics B exam. The AP Physics classes are structured around some central ideas:

  • Mechanics and Particle Dynamics – Newton’s Laws, rigid body dynamics, rotational motion, oscillations
  • Electricity and Magnetism – Coulomb’s Law, conductors and insulators, electric fields, Gauss Law, magnetic field
  • Waves – Transverse waves (like water waves), longitudinal waves (like sound waves), standing waves, and harmonic motion
  • Thermodynamics – Thermal equilibrium, the first law of thermodynamics, heat engines

Every unit in the course focuses on a different theme. Each begins with content designed to give you a big-picture overview of the topic at hand. The contents are followed by exercises and quizzes that will allow you to assess your understanding of the material while honing your skills.

Advanced Placement Psychology (1.0 Credit)

This course will help you learn the basics of Psychology. The lessons cover vital topics such as:

  • Learning and Memory
  • Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Motivation, Emotions, and Personality
  • Developmental Processes
  • Research Methods in Psychology

As you work through this course, you will have the opportunity to measure your progress with quizzes and exams along the way. By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain basic principles and concepts of psychology
  • Describe essential research methods used in psychology
  • Understand prominent historical and contemporary figures in psychology, and
  • Analyze how different psychological perspectives address essential topics such as thinking, learning, emotion, development, and personality.

Advanced Placement Statistics (1 Credit)

This is a college-level course designed to help you prepare for the AP Statistics exam. The AP Statistics curriculum is structured around some central ideas:

  • The Nature of Data – Describing data, numerical versus non-numerical data, quantitative versus qualitative data
  • Populations and Samples – Characterizing populations, sampling distributions, determining sample size.
  • Data Presentation and Interpretation – Classifying data, descriptive statistics, probability distributions.
  • Probability – Overview of probability, discrete and continuous random variables, summary measures of center
  • The Normal Distribution – Common uses of the normal distribution in descriptive statistics and inference

Advanced Placement United States Government And Politics (.5 Credit)

In this course, you will learn the basics of the United States Government and Politics. The lessons cover vital topics such as:

  • The Constitution – Purpose, structure, amendments
  • Laws in Action – Enforcing laws, behavioral conflicts between government and citizens.
  • Political Attitudes and Participation – Public opinion, voting patterns, interest groups, and public policy
  • How Power Works – The role of the president, Congress, and Supreme Court
  • Special Topics In American Government And Politics

Advanced Placement United States History (1 Credit)

This is a college-level course designed to help you prepare for the AP United States History exam. The AP US History curriculum is structured around some central ideas:

  • The Exploration and Settlement of North America
  • American Ideals – Democracy, republicanism, individual rights
  • Colonial Life – Developing economies, Native American societies, slavery
  • Revolutionary Change – Causes and consequences of the American Revolution, political ideas in action
  • Constitutional Change – Making the Constitution, expansion, and reform
  • The Civil War and Reconstruction
  • Industrialization and Its Consequences

Advanced Placement World History (1 Credit)

This is a college-level course designed to help you prepare for the AP World History exam. The AP World History curriculum is structured around some main ideas:

  • Theories of World History – Different schools of thought
  • Studying World History – Key issues and debates
  • Geography and Culture – Landscapes, climates, trade, religions, languages
  • Modes of Production – Agrarian, hunter-gatherer, agricultural, industrial
  • Conflict and Cooperation – War and peace
  • Integration and Division – Empires, nation-states

Who can take AP exams?

What is the Advanced Placement Program? What is the point of Advanced Placement? Is Advanced Placement good?

 

Generally, students in grades 10-12 can take Advanced Placement classes and exams. However, at some schools, students in grade 9 may be allowed to take an AP exam if they have demonstrated college-level achievement on another standardized test, such as the PSAT or SAT.

Who is Exempt from Taking AP Exams?

The following groups of students may be exempt from taking AP exams:

  • Students who do not want to take the exam.
  • Students in a dual-enrollment program at a college or university.
  • Students whose schools have been approved for “score choice.” (In this case, scores can be reported without an exam being taken). Scores will automatically be reported to the student’s school when they finish the exam.

How Much do AP Exams Cost?

The base examination fees for the 2021-22 school year are as follows: The cost is $96 per exam in the United States, US territories, Canada, and DoDEA institutions. Elsewhere, the fee is $126 per exam.

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