
Advanced Placement Courses Offered At Atlantic Coast
The Advanced Placement (AP) Program at Atlantic Coast High School offers students the opportunity to engage in rigorous, college-level coursework while still in high school. AP courses challenge students to think critically, develop advanced academic skills, and explore subjects in greater depth. Students who perform well on AP Exams may earn college credit, advanced placement, or both at many colleges and universities.
To learn more about a specific AP course and its corresponding AP Exam, click on the course title to visit the official College Board course page. There, you can explore course content, exam information, and potential college credit opportunities.
Course availability is subject to change based on student enrollment and district scheduling requirements. Students should consult with their school counselor to determine which AP courses best align with their academic goals, interests, and readiness.
Arts
Capstone
AP Seminar (10th grade) |
AP Research (11th grade)
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Career Kickstart
AP Cybersecurity (11th / 12th grades)
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Computer Sciences
AP Computer Science Principles (10th / 11th / 12th grades)
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AP Computer Science A (11th / 12th grades)
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English
AP English Language and Composition (11th grade) |
AP English Literature and Composition (12th grade) |
History and Social Sciences
AP Comparative Government and Politics (12th grade) |
AP European History (11th / 12th grades) |
AP Human Geography (9th grade) |
AP Macroeconomics (12th grade) |
AP Microeconomics (12th grade) |
AP Psychology (11th / 12th grades) |
AP United States Government and Politics (12th grade) |
AP United States History (11th grade) |
AP World History: Modern (10th grade) |
Math
AP Precalculus (10th / 11th / 12th grades)
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AP Calculus AB (11th / 12th grades)
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AP Calculus BC (12th grade)
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AP Statistics (11th / 12th grades)
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Sciences
AP Biology (11th / 12th grades)
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AP Chemistry (11th / 12th grades)
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AP Environmental Science (11th / 12th grades) |
AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based (11th / 12th grades)
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