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Build problem-solving power, logical reasoning, and real-world tech fluency—click below to explore the four courses that prepare you for the future of mathematics and computing.

AP Calculus AB

Explore the foundational principles of differential and integral calculus through real-world applications and rigorous mathematical reasoning.

AP Calculus BC

Build on AB content with deeper integration techniques, parametric and polar functions, and series, expanding your understanding of advanced calculus.

AP Computer Science A

Master Java programming through problem-solving, algorithm development, and object-oriented design.

AP Computer Science Principles

Discover the broader world of computing through programming, data, the internet, and how technology shapes society.

AP Precalculus

Strengthen your algebraic and trigonometric foundations while modeling dynamic scenarios with polynomial, exponential, and rational functions.

AP Statistics

Learn to collect, analyze, and interpret data while applying probability and inference to draw meaningful conclusions in context.

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Math and Computer Science

The Math and Computer Science program is a college-level academic track developed by the College Board that challenges students to think analytically, solve complex problems, and communicate using the language of mathematics and code. Through its suite of courses—AP Precalculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science A, and AP Computer Science Principles—students build strong foundations in mathematical reasoning and computational thinking. The program emphasizes logical analysis, real-world application, and technical fluency, preparing students for STEM-related college majors and careers. AP Math and Computer Science courses also strengthen college applications by showcasing a student’s readiness for rigorous quantitative and technological work.