Juniors: Do you ever wonder if you're sitting next to a sociopath? When it comes to relationships, do opposites really attract? Do you know how engineers use psychology? Answers to these questions and more can be found in AP Psychology. The applications for next year's classes are available below this message. They are due Friday, March 19th. (Hewit)
PSYCHOLOGY AP (Advanced Placement)
GRADE 12
10 CREDITS YEAR
PREREQUISITE: Students entering Psychology AP may
be subjected to a qualifying exam during their eleventh
grade year, and several minimal criteria (such as reading
scores) will be considered for acceptance into this course.
Students should have received a grade of “B” or higher in
Modern American History.
Psychology is the scientific
study of human behavior and mental activity. In this
course, students will study human development,
intelligence, personality, abnormal behavior, therapeutic
intervention, and social psychology. This course is
designed to prepare the student to take the Advanced
Placement Psychology test. A satisfactory score will
result in receiving university or college credit toward
graduation. Credit is received in the standard A.P. format.
( (UC/CSU “G” Elective*/NCAA)