The Advanced Placement (AP) courses are a high school curriculum system developed and managed by The College Board in the United States, designed to provide high school students with a college-level learning experience. Completing AP courses and passing the corresponding AP exams can give students a competitive advantage in college applications, as well as provide them with more in-depth academic knowledge and skills.
Amberson High School is an officially authorized teaching and examination school by The College Board, with the school code 392028.
The main content of the course includes topics such as functions, complex numbers, vectors, matrices, sequences, and limits. Students are required to complete the prerequisite course, Grade 11 Mathematics MCR3U.
The course is divided into two parts, AB and BC, corresponding to the content of one semester and two semesters of the university's first-year Calculus course. Students are required to complete the prerequisite course AP Pre-Calculus.
Learning the fundamental concepts of chemistry, including the structure and states of matter, intermolecular forces, and chemical reactions. Students are required to complete the prerequisite course: Grade 11 Chemistry SCH3U.
Learning the fundamental principles of physics, explore Newtonian mechanics, work, energy and power, mechanical waves and sound waves. Students are required to complete the prerequisite course: Grade 11 Physics SPH3U
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