AP Computer Science Principles (Agile)
Computer science is everywhere, from our smartphones and video games to music, medicine, and much more. AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) can help you understand how computing and technology influence the world around you. Learn how to creatively address real-world issues while using the same tools and processes that artists, writers, computer scientists, and engineers use to bring ideas to life. This intermediate class is designed for students already familiar with basic programming. The course covers the fundamentals of computing, including problem-solving, working with data, understanding the Internet, cybersecurity, and programming. Broadening your understanding of computer science for use in a diversity of majors and careers using Javascript/HTML and CSS.
Course Information
- Course Subject
- Course Number
- CS5110A & CS5110B
- Course Duration
- 2 Semesters
- Course Credit
- 1.0 Weighted Practical Arts
- Course Fee
- AP Exam Fees Apply
- Prerequisite
- 2 years of coding experience and a dolid understanding of object-oriented programming
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