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Grades 9 to 12AP M icroeconomics<strong>Course</strong> CodeAdvanced Code 2102360AP Psychology<strong>Course</strong> CodeAdvanced Code 2107350AP Spanish L anguage<strong>Course</strong> CodeAdvanced Code 07084000.5 credit1 credit1 creditAPP AVAILABLEBy taking on the role of a leader at a fictitious company, you will learnfundamental economic concepts, including scarcity, opportunitycosts and trade-offs, productivity, economic systems and institutions,exchange, money, and interdependence.APP AVAILABLENEW! Immerse yourself in modern psychological techniquesinvestigating the ethics and morality of human and animal research. Inthis college-level course, you will learn the psychological facts, principles,and phenomena associated with each major area of psychology andenhance your scientific critical thinking skills.Develop your interpersonal communication skills in Spanish. You willlearn to achieve a high level of ability in listening, speaking, reading,and writing while preparing for the AP Language exam. Prerequisite: 3-4years of Spanish or equivalent.AP Statistics<strong>Course</strong> CodeAdvanced Code 12103201 creditActively construct your own understanding of the methods,interpretation, communication, and application of statistics. Each unit isframed by enduring understandings and essential questions designed toprovide you with a deep understanding of the concepts at hand ratherthan memorization and emulation. Prerequisite: Algebra II.AP UnitedStatesGovernmentandPolitics<strong>Course</strong> CodeAdvanced Code 21064200.5creditResearch the roles of the media, political parties, interest groups,states, candidates, bureaucracy, and the public in the governmentalprocess. You will experience the production of policy building in multipleeconomic and social settings. Prerequisite: Successful completion ofUnited States History strongly recommended.16AP United StatesH istory<strong>Course</strong> CodeAdvanced Code 21003301 creditExamine key themes and events of our history, including Americanidentity, diversity, religion, culture, war, and slavery, as well as economic,political, and demographic changes. You will also analyze globalizationand environmental issues. Prerequisite: Successful completion of WorldHistory strongly recommended.

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