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AP German Language & Culture 1-1 Course

Advanced German plus cultural fluency across German-speaking Europe — history, politics, philosophy, and contemporary society. German universities are world-renowned for engineering and sciences, and often free for international students. This course opens those doors.

Where It Leads

  • Engineering at German Universities
  • International Business
  • EU Careers
  • Philosophy

Skills You’ll Build

  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Precision in Language
  • Cognitive Flexibility
  • Confidence in Germany

AP French Language & Culture 1-1 Course

Advanced French combined with culture spanning France, Africa, the Caribbean, and Canada. French is an official language of 29 countries and the EU, UN, and many international institutions. This course makes students fluent across the Francophone world, not just Paris.

Where It Leads

  • Diplomacy
  • International Law
  • EU Institutions
  • NGO Work
  • Translation
  • International Business

Skills You’ll Build

  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Public Speaking
  • Cognitive Flexibility
  • Global Mindset

AP Chinese Language & Culture 1-1 Course

Advanced Mandarin fluency combined with deep cultural literacy — history, art, current affairs, and customs. All four skills assessed: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Mandarin is the most spoken language on earth, and a powerful differentiator for anyone in international business or diplomacy.

Where It Leads

  • International Business
  • Diplomacy
  • Translation
  • Asian Studies
  • Tech with Asia Exposure

Skills You’ll Build

  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Public Speaking
  • Cognitive Flexibility
  • Confidence Abroad

AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism (Calculus-based) 1-1 Course

University-level electromagnetism with calculus — electric fields, circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic induction. The physics underpinning all of electrical engineering and much of modern technology. For the most ambitious physics and engineering students, often taken alongside Mechanics C

Where It Leads

  • Physics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Telecommunications

Skills You’ll Build

  • Advanced Problem-Solving
  • Mathematical Modelling
  • Engineering Mindset
  • Visual Intuition for Fields

AP Physics 2 (Algebra-based) 1-1 Course

Fluids, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics — building directly on Physics 1. Covers the physics behind medicine and technology: why MRI machines work, how lenses bend light, and what electricity actually does. A natural follow-on for pre-med and life science students.

Where It Leads

  • Medicine
  • Life Sciences
  • Biotechnology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Skills You’ll Build

  • Problem-Solving
  • Modelling Reality
  • Understanding Everyday Technology

AP Calculus BC 1-1 Course

Everything in Calculus AB, plus series, sequences, and parametric functions — covering a full year of university calculus. The gold standard for mathematically ambitious students. Signals seriousness to universities and provides a strong foundation for any quantitative field.

Where It Leads

  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Quantitative Finance
  • Actuarial Work

Skills You’ll Build

  • Advanced Problem-Solving
  • Abstract Thinking
  • Mathematical Maturity
  • Resilience

AP Macroeconomics 1-1 Course

The economy as a whole — GDP, inflation, unemployment, central banks, and trade. Students learn why interest rates go up, what a recession actually is, and how governments attempt to manage economies. Possibly the most useful course for understanding every financial news headline.

Where It Leads

  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Banking
  • Public Policy
  • Consulting

Skills You’ll Build

  • Big-Picture Thinking
  • Financial Literacy
  • Evaluating Policy Claims
  • Understanding the News
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