AP courses have seven categories and 38 courses are open to high school students.
1. Subject Settings
1. Art?
Art and design, art history, and music theory.
2. English?
English language and composition, British literature and writing.
3. History and social sciences?
Comparative government and politics, European history, human geography, macroeconomics, microeconomics, psychology, American government and politics, the United States History, World History: Modern Times.
4. Mathematics and computer science?
AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, Computer Science, Principles of Computer Science, Statistics. ?
5. Science?
Biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics 1: based on algebra, physics 2: based on algebra, physics C: electricity and magnetism, physics C: Mechanics.
6. World languages ??and cultures?
French and culture, German language and culture, Italian language and culture, Japanese language and culture, ap Latin, Spanish and culture, Spanish Literature and Culture.
7. Capstone diploma project type?
AP research, AP seminar.
2. Subject selection:
1. Students can choose English composition, European history or basic biology courses.
2. There are also some more in-depth courses to choose from, such as calculus, economics, environmental science, art, etc.
3. There are also many language courses to choose from, including Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, etc.