SSR463, SSR464: AP UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT & POLITICS

School
Eisenhower
Program
per semester
Dual Credit
No
Occupational CTE
No
College Credit Available
No
Duration
1 Year
Credits 0.5
AP U.S. Government and Politics provides a college-level, nonpartisan introduction to key political concepts, ideas, institutions, policies, interactions, roles, and behaviors that characterize the constitutional system and political culture of the United States. Students will study U.S. foundational documents, Supreme Court decisions, and other texts and visuals to gain an understanding of the relationships and interactions among political institutions, processes, and behaviors. They will also engage in disciplinary practices that require them to read and interpret data, make comparisons and applications, and develop evidence-based arguments. In addition, they will complete a political science research or applied civics project. The possibility of college credit is available depending on how well the student performs on the Advanced Placement exam.

Prerequisites

US History, or AP US History.