Course Descriptions
2026 - 2027
Advanced Placement
AP 2D Art & Design
Grade Level: 11th & 12th Grade
Course Number: 0109350
Credit: 1 credit
This Advanced Placement course is intended to address a very broad interpretation of two-dimensional (2-D) design issues. This type of design involves purposeful decision-making about how to use the elements and principles of art in an integrative way.
AP Human Geography
Grade Level: 9th Grade
Course Number: 2103400
Credit: 1 credit
Students explore spatial concepts, landscape analysis, and how human socioeconomic organization affects the environment. Content includes population mapping, cultural patterns, political organization of space, agricultural land use, and industrialization.
AP Precalculus
Grade Level: 10th/11th/12th Grade
Course Number: 1202305
Credit: 1 credit
AP Precalculus prepares students for other college-level mathematics and science courses. Through regular practice, students build deep mastery of modeling and functions, and they examine scenarios through multiple representations. The course framework delineates content and skills common to college precalculus courses that are foundational for careers in mathematics, physics, biology, health science, social science, and data science.
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Grade Level: 9th - 12th Grade
Course Number: 0708400
Credit: 1 credit
This course emphasizes communication (understanding and being understood by others) by applying the interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of communication in real-life situations. This includes vocabulary usage, language control, communication strategies, and cultural awareness.
AP Cybersecurity
Grade Level: 10th - 12th Grade
Course Number: 0200390
Credit: 1 credit
AP Cybersecurity is a yearlong course that offers a broad introduction to the field of Cybersecurity and aligns closely with a college-level, introductory cybersecurity course. Students learn about common threats and vulnerabilities and how they combine to create risk. Students explore specific vulnerabilities, attacks, mitigations, and detection measures across physical spaces, computer networks, devices and data applications. Throughout the course, students consider the impact of cybersecurity on individual citizens, organizations, societies, and governments. The course aligns with the professional skills outlined in the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Workforce Framework.
Prerequisite: Digital Information Technology
