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US History – Comprehensive study of major events and figures in American history, from its inception to the present. US Government and Politics – Overview of the U.S. political system, its processes, and civic engagement (one-semester course). Economics – Introduction to fundamental economic concepts, including micro and macroeconomics (one-semester course). AP US History – In-depth analysis of United States history, focusing on critical events, people, and socio-political changes. AP US Government and Politics – Advanced study of the U.S. political system, policy-making, and governance (one-semester course). AP Comparative Government and Politics – Comparative analysis of different political systems, ideologies, and governance structures worldwide. AP Macroeconomics – Detailed study of national and global economic systems and policies (one-semester course). AP Microeconomics – Examination of economic behavior and decision-making at individual, household, and firm levels (one-semester course). AP Psychology – Advanced exploration of psychological concepts, theories, and research methods (one-semester course). None Select All Tell us which English courses you would be interested in English 9 – Foundational course in English literature and composition, focusing on developing reading, writing, and analytical skills. English 9 – with Romeo and Juliet – Introductory English literature course featuring a focused study of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” along with other literary works. English 10 – Intermediate English course exploring a range of literary genres and periods, with an emphasis on analysis and composition skills. English 11 – Advanced study of English literature and composition, focusing on American literary works and their historical and cultural contexts. English 12 – Senior-level English course centered on British and world literature, emphasizing critical thinking, writing, and literary analysis. AP English Language and Composition – College-level course in rhetoric and composition, focusing on developing skills in analytical writing and critical reading of non-fiction texts. AP English Literature and Composition – Advanced course in literary analysis, focusing on close reading and critical analysis of complex literary works from various genres and periods. Not interested in English Select All Tell us which Mathematics courses you would be interested in Algebra 1 – Introduction to algebraic concepts including variables, equations, and functions, laying the foundation for higher-level math. Geometry – Study of geometric figures, properties, and theorems, focusing on reasoning and problem-solving using spatial relationships. Algebra 2 – Advanced algebra course covering complex equations, functions, and their applications, building on the concepts introduced in Algebra 1. Pre-Calculus – Preparation for calculus, integrating topics from algebra and trigonometry to understand functions, complex numbers, and vectors. Statistics – Introduction to the principles of statistics, including data collection, analysis, probability, and interpretation of results. AP Statistics – College-level course in statistics, covering data collection, analysis, inference, and drawing conclusions from data. AP Calculus AB – Advanced placement course in calculus, focusing on limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Not Interested in Mathematics Select All Tell us which Science courses you would be interested in Biology – Exploration of living organisms and life processes, covering cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecosystems. Chemistry – Study of matter and chemical reactions, focusing on atomic structure, periodic trends, stoichiometry, and thermodynamics. Physics – Introduction to the fundamental principles of physics, including motion, force, energy, waves, and thermodynamics. Environmental Science – Examination of the interrelationships between the natural world and human impact, focusing on ecology, sustainability, and environmental issues. AP Biology – Advanced course in biology, covering molecular biology, genetics, evolution, and ecological principles with a focus on scientific inquiry and problem-solving. AP Chemistry – College-level course in chemistry, emphasizing chemical calculations, in-depth theoretical concepts, and laboratory techniques. AP Environmental Science – In-depth study of environmental systems and issues, including ecology, biodiversity, pollution, and resource management with an emphasis on scientific principles and analysis. Not interested in Sciences Select All Tell us which World Languages and Cultures courses you would be interested in Chinese Language and Culture 1 – Introduction to basic Chinese language skills and an overview of Chinese culture, focusing on foundational vocabulary, grammar, and communication. Chinese Language and Culture 2 – Continuation of Chinese study, enhancing language skills and deepening understanding of Chinese cultural aspects, with more complex linguistic structures. Chinese Language and Culture 3 – Advanced Chinese course, emphasizing fluency in conversation, reading, and writing, along with a comprehensive exploration of Chinese culture and history. Spanish Literature and Culture 1 – Introductory course in Spanish literature, focusing on foundational language skills and an exploration of Spanish-speaking cultures. Spanish Literature and Culture 2 – Intermediate study of Spanish language and literature, further developing language abilities and cultural knowledge. Spanish Literature and Culture 3 – Advanced Spanish course, emphasizing in-depth literary analysis and fluency in Spanish, alongside exploration of diverse cultural and historical contexts. AP Chinese Language and Culture – College-level course in Chinese, focusing on developing high-level language skills and understanding of Chinese culture, society, and history. AP Spanish Literature and Culture – Advanced placement course in Spanish, concentrating on critical analysis of Spanish literature and cultural texts, fostering a deep understanding of Hispanic literary traditions and cultural expressions. Not interested in World Languages and Cultures Select All Tell us which Visual and Performing Arts courses you would be interested in Art Appreciation – This one-semester course offers an exploration of various art forms, styles, and historical periods. Students will learn to appreciate and critically evaluate works of art, understanding their cultural and historical significance. Music Appreciation – In this course, students will explore a wide range of musical genres, from classical to contemporary, learning about different musical elements, historical contexts, and influential composers and musicians. Select All Tell us which College Preparatory Elective courses you would be interested in Psychology – A one-semester course exploring basic concepts in psychology, including human behavior, cognition, and emotion. Sociology – This one-semester course delves into the study of human societies, social relationships, and cultural norms. Multicultural Studies – A one-semester course focusing on diverse cultures around the world, examining social, political, and cultural differences and similarities. Economics and Personal Finance – Comprehensive study of economic principles and personal finance, including budgeting, investing, and financial decision-making. Financial Literacy – A one-semester course covering the basics of financial management, including saving, investing, and responsible spending. Creative Writing – This one-semester course encourages students to explore various creative writing styles, including poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Media Literacy – A one-semester course on analyzing and understanding various media forms and their impact on society and culture. Reading Skills and Strategies – This one-semester course focuses on developing effective reading comprehension skills and strategies. Writing Skills and Strategies – A one-semester course aimed at enhancing writing skills across various formats and contexts. Personal Communication – Study of effective communication skills, including verbal and non-verbal communication, listening, and public speaking. Health – A one-semester course covering essential health topics like nutrition, physical fitness, mental health, and wellness. Computer Science Essentials – Introduction to fundamental concepts in computer science, including programming, problem-solving, and digital literacy. College and Career Preparation 1 – A one-semester course designed to guide students in planning for college and career choices. College and Career Preparation 2 – Advanced exploration of college and career readiness, including skill development and career exploration. Accounting 1 – Introduction to accounting principles, financial statements, and the accounting cycle in business. Accounting 2 – Continuation of Accounting 1, focusing on more complex accounting practices and principles. Business Applications – One-semester course on practical business applications, including business software and tools. Computer Applications – A one-semester course covering essential computer applications and their use in professional and personal contexts. Human Resources Principles – Study of fundamental human resources concepts, including recruitment, training, and organizational behavior. Information Technology Applications – A one-semester course on the practical application of information technology in various fields. Introduction to Business and Technology – Basic introduction to the principles of business and the role of technology in modern business practices. Legal Environment of Business – Exploration of the legal aspects of business, including contracts, liability, and regulatory compliance. Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance – Comprehensive overview of core business principles, marketing strategies, and financial management. Principles of Health Science – Introduction to basic concepts in health science, including healthcare systems, medical terminology, and patient care. Principles of Information Technology – Study of fundamental information technology concepts, including hardware, software, and networking. 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