
In order to graduate from high school, you must successfully complete 10 credits of biological science and 10 credits of physical science. The courses listed below meet graduation requirements and college admission requirements.
Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level courses taught at the high school. They are challenging and demanding. Students who successfully complete an AP course and earn a minimum score on the national AP subject exam are awarded both high school and college credit for their efforts. Minimum scores are determined by each college and depend on your choice of major. Check with your college counselor for the latest requirements.
COURSE |
AP COURSE |
Biology |
AP Biology |
Chemistry |
AP Chemistry |
Physics |
AP Physics |
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AP Environmental Science |
Advanced Physical Science |
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Chemical Inquiry |
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Physiology |
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Integrated/Coordinated Science 1 |
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Integrated/Coordinated Science 2 |
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Integrated/Coordinated Science 3 |