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| Subject |
Core courses |
Credits |
Additional courses recommended |
| English |
English 9, 10, 11, 12 |
4 |
|
| Mathematics |
Algebra I, II, Geometry |
3 |
Pre-calculus and/or Calculus |
| Science |
Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics |
3 |
Physics or Chemistry |
| Social Studies |
Modern World History, World Geography, US History or Government/Civics |
3 |
US History and Government (for US University) |
| Modern Languages |
French I, II, III, IV (AP French Literature), any other language |
2 |
4 credits of a Foreign Language (except English)
|
| Fine Arts |
Art History, Drawing, Chorus, Music Appreciation, Band |
1 |
|
| Physical Education |
Physical Education |
2 |
|
| Industrial arts |
Computer Applications |
1 |
|
| Electives |
Other courses offered by ASOY or accepted from other schools |
5 |
|
| Community Service |
Community Service Projects |
1 |
|
| Total credits required for graduation: |
24 |
|
Notes:
- AP courses are usually comparable to first-year university courses. ASOY currently offers ten AP courses – Biology, Chemistry, English Literature and Composition, Calculus, Government and Politics - Comparative, French Language, French Literature, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and US History.
- Students receiving qualifying grades on AP Exams (external exams administered at ASOY) may be eligible for advanced placement or university course credits at more than 1,400 colleges and universities in the United States and around the world. Learn more about AP at apcentral.collegeboard.com.
- Universities in 27 countries accept AP grades in their admission process. Learn more about AP's international recognition at www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/intad.html.

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