AP Computer Science is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of computer science, including programming, algorithms, and data structures. The course focuses on developing problem-solving skills and understanding the principles of computing, often using languages like Java or Python. AP computer science A focuses on teaching students the fundamentals of computer programming and software development. The course is designed to be equivalent to a first-semester college-level course in computer science
AP Statistics is non-calculus-based college-level statistics. Students learn to apply the major concepts and tools used for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data to design surveys and experiments.
Honors Math: This course is about understanding written math problems and using functions to solve them (logarithmic functions, polynomial, rational, square root, cube root, and trigonometric)
AP Calculus: this course is about understanding and applying differential and integral calculus concepts. The course covers topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. AP Pre-calculus: This course is about advanced topics on algebra, trigonometry, and various functions. Students apply these concepts to real-world problems and gain a strong understanding of using symbols and functions to model dynamic situations.
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AP Computer Science is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of computer science, including programming, algorithms, and data structures. The course focuses on developing problem-solving skills and understanding the principles of computing, often using languages like Java or Python. AP computer science A focuses on teaching students the fundamentals of computer programming and software development. The course is designed to be equivalent to a first-semester college-level course in computer science
AP Statistics is non-calculus-based college-level statistics. Students learn to apply the major concepts and tools used for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data to design surveys and experiments.
Honors Math: This course is about understanding written math problems and using functions to solve them (logarithmic functions, polynomial, rational, square root, cube root, and trigonometric)
AP Calculus: this course is about understanding and applying differential and integral calculus concepts. The course covers topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. AP Pre-calculus: This course is about advanced topics on algebra, trigonometry, and various functions. Students apply these concepts to real-world problems and gain a strong understanding of using symbols and functions to model dynamic situations.