The AP American Government course gives students an analytical perspective on government and politics in the U.S.
The AP course in Comparative Government and Politics introduces students to the fundamental concepts used by political scientists to study the processes and outcomes of politics in six countries; China, Great Britain, Mexico, Nigeria, and Russia form the core of this course.
Students integrate information literacy skills for a variety of purposes to inform this content area. Lessons are developed in collaboration with Library Media Specialists, curriculum developers and classroom teachers. They are of two types - those taught by Library Media Specialists and those taught in collaboration with the classroom teacher.