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Yearlong ONLY Courses
AP 2D Art & Design (2 credits of previous Art required)
AP 3D Art & Design (2 credits of previous Art required)
In 3D Art, most students create with hands-on materials (such as clay, wood, metal, paper, etc). If a student has prior knowledge of 3D digital modeling programs (e.g. Blender), they can conceptualize their artwork and turn it in digitally. However, digital modeling is NOT taught in this course.
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
Art 1 & Art 2
AP Physics 1
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
- Geometry
- Algebra 1 and 2 or be concurrently enrolled in Algebra 2 or an equivalent course.
AP Drawing (2 credits of previous Art required)
One-semester and Yearlong courses
Courses below may be taken in Fall, Spring OR as a Yearlong course.
* Great Introductory Course
AP Art History
AP Biology
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
- Biology 1
- Chemistry 1
RECOMMENDED:
- Algebra 1
AP Calculus AB
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
- Algebra 1
- Algebra 2
- Geometry
- Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry/Analytical Geometry
AP Calculus BC
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
- Algebra 1
- Algebra 2
- Geometry
- Pre-Calculus or Trigonometry
*NOTE: Because of the overlap between the AB and BC courses, students are only permitted to test in one of the courses in a given year.
AP Computer Science A
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Environmental Science
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
- Algebra 1
- Two years of high school science with labs
AP Human Geography *
AP US History
AP Language & Composition (Juniors/Seniors ONLY)
AP Literature & Composition (Juniors/Seniors ONLY)
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES:
- English 1
- English 2
- English 3 or AP Language & Composition
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Precalculus
AP Psychology *
AP Spanish Language & Culture
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES:
Spanish 1, Spanish 2, and Spanish 3
(exceptions for Native Speakers with past Spanish reading and writing instruction)
RECOMMENDED:
Typical students are in their fourth year of study. Native speakers may be an exception.