SS700 AP GOVERNMENT & POLITICS

Course: SS700 AP Government & Politics

Grade: 11, 12

Subject Area: Social Studies

Type: Accelerated, Advanced Placement, Articulated Credits

Credits: 1

Course Information:

This is a year-long course that requires selection of both semesters: S1 and S2. College Advanced Program Students will acquire an analytic perspective on government and politics in the United States. This course includes both the study of general concepts used to interpret United States politics and the analysis of specific examples. It also requires familiarity with the various institutions, groups, beliefs, and ideas that constitute United States politics. This course has been designed to help students successfully complete the National College Board Advanced Placement Government and Politics exam (administered in May) which may allow students to earn college credit. Students signing up for an Advanced Placement course will be expected to take the AP Exam in May. Summer readings may be assigned.

Outcomes:

  • Know important facts, concepts, and theories pertaining to US government and politics

  • Understand typical patterns of political processes and behavior and their consequences – including political behavior, principles used to explain or justify various government structures and procedures, and the political effects of these structures and procedures

  • Analyze and interpret basic data relevant to US government and politics including data presented in charts, tables, and other formats

  • Critically analyze relevant theories and concepts, apply them appropriately, and develop their connections across the curriculum

Prerequisites:

Contemporary US HistoryorAP US History

Corequisites:

If you take this course, you must also take SS700-S2 – AP Government & Politics S2

Notes: It is recommended that students receive a minimum of a C in Contemporary US History or AP US History