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 AP Microeconomics 2102360
Credit: Half (1/2) Credit
By taking on the role of a leader at a fictitious company, you will learn fundamental economic concepts, including scarcity, opportunity costs and trade-offs, productivity, economic systems and institutions, exchange, money, and interdependence.
Grade Level: 11-12
AP Biology 2000340
Credit: One (1) Credit
This challenging two-semester course engages you in a wide variety of activities. There is substantial emphasis on interpreting and collecting data in virtual labs, writing analytical essays, and mastering biology concepts. This course fulfills one required science credit for high school graduation.
Prerequisites: Biology 1, Chemistry 1, and Algebra 1 Grade Level: 11-12
AP United States Government and Politics
Credit: One (1) Credit
2106420
Research the roles of the media, political parties, interest groups, states, candidates, bureaucracy, and the public in the governmental process. You will experience the production of policy building in multiple economic and social settings. This course fulfills the United States Government requirement for high school graduation.
Prerequisite: United States History Grade Level: 11-12
AP Computer Science A
Credit: One (1) Credit
0200320
Develop the skills required to write programs or parts of programs to correctly solve specific problems. You will learn design techniques to make programs understandable, adaptable, and reusable.
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2
DIVINE SAVIOR ACADEMY ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Divine Savior Academy offers an English Language Learners (ELL) program for students who have no prior English instruction. The primary objective of the ELL program is to provide students with instructional support that will enable them to fully participate in their educational environment. The ELL program is designed to develop competency in English as rapidly as possible in order to provide a language base for DSA’s rigorous curriculum. The program focuses on developing proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking as the student progresses through the various stages involved in learning a new language.
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