EGRHS Course Fair. Science & Math AP & IB Courses

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EGRHS Course Fair Science & Math AP & IB Courses

Science Courses: AP Physics IB Physics SL IB Physics HL AP Biology IB Biology HL

AP Physics Course Description Course Description AP Physics C (Mechanics) One year course Calculus based College Level Introductory Physics Motion, energy, rotation, SHM, etc... Prerequisites Students should be enrolled in PDM or higher. Many students will be enrolled in Calculus or IB Mathematics (SL or HL) but calculus is not required. Taken junior or senior year.

AP Physics Assessment Structure AP Test given in May 35 Multiple choice questions 3 Free response questions College credit available at many colleges

IB Physics SL Course Description Course Description Introductory survey course in Physics Two year course Covers: Mechanics Electricity Thermodynamics Waves, Sound and Light Modern Physics

IB Physics SL Assessment Structure Internal Assessments Group 4 Project A multi-course group project where students investigate a topic from a multidisciplinary approach Laboratory Investigation An individual scientific investigation of 10 hours where students write a 6-12 page report that is marked on personal engagement, exploration, analysis, evaluation, and communication External Assessments (at end of second year) Paper 1 20% of overall score 30 multiple choice questions Paper 2 40% of overall score short answer and extended response Paper 3 20 % of overall score questions on experimental work and data-based questions questions on selected option

IB Physics HL Course Description Course Description Introductory survey course in Physics Two year course Similar to SL but goes deeper and covers additional material Covers: Mechanics Electricity Thermodynamics Waves, Sound and Light Modern Physics

IB Physics HL Additional Content Requirements Wave Phenomenon Fields & Electromagnetic Induction Quantum & Nuclear Fluids & Forced Vibrations Additional Assessment Requirements The number of papers and internal assessments are the same as the SL course. Paper 1 has 40 questions as opposed to 30 questions. Paper 3 will include AHL and option topic.

Summary of Differences AP v. IB Physics AP is college level course AP requires higher level math IB has a larger breadth of topics IB is a two year course IB is more cross curricular or integrated Students can get college credit for BOTH AP and HL Physics Assessment requirements for the courses are different

AP Biology Course Description Course Description Designed to be equivalent to a first year college course. A college text is used and the course consists of 1/3 to 1/2 laboratory time. The course allows for creative thought when designing laboratories and students have the opportunity to create and carry out an independent research project during the second semester. Prerequisites Successful completion of Physics, Biology and Chemistry with a grade of B or better in each course, or teacher recommendation

AP Biology Assessment Structure Assessments Two 90 minute Sections Section 1 (90 minutes) 63 Multiple Choice & 9 Grid-In Calculations Section 2 (90 minutes) 10 minute reading period 6 short answer questions (approximately 1 written paragraph in length) 2 free response questions (approximately 3 written paragraphs in length) Exams are scored 1-5 Scores of 3-5 may qualify a student for college credit (varies by institution)

IB Biology HL Course Description Course Description 2-year course in-depth study of the relationship of structure, function, and interaction within and between biological systems. Topics covered will include: Core & AHL - cells, molecules, genetics, evolution, plant and animal physiology, and ecology. Options - neurobiology, biotechnology, ecology/conservation, human physiology

IB Biology HL Assessment Structure Internal Assessment - 20 % Assessed through a single individual laboratory investigation. May involve a hands-on approach, use of data-bases, modelling, simulation or a hybrid. Student work is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB. External Assessment - 80 % The external assessment of biology consists of three written papers. 1-40 MC questions. 2 - SA & extended-response questions on the core and AHL material. 3 A - 1 DBQ and several SA questions on experimental work on the core and AHL material. B - SA and extendedresponse questions from each of the four options

Summary of Differences AP v. IB Biology AP Biology 1 year intensive course. 3 hour College Board assessment in May College credit may be available for an AP test score of 3 or higher. (dependent upon college/university) IB Biology 2 year in-depth course Group 4 project Interdisciplinary project between biology and physics Assessed through Internal Assessment External Assessment

Math Courses: AP Statistics AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC IB Math Studies SL IB Mathematics SL IB Mathematics HL

AP Stats Course Description Course Description 1 year or 1 semester AP course covering 1st semester college statistics Focused on investigation of data patterns and study of statistical correlation of data. Includes experimental design and probabilistic analysis with discrete, continuous, binomial and geometric distributions. Incorporates statistical inference for means, proportions, Chi-Square procedures and regression models. Prerequisites Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Functions, Statistics & Trigonometry (FST)

AP Stats Assessment Structure Assessments Two 90 minute sections Part I 40 Multiple Choice Questions Part II 5 Free Response Questions 1 Investigative Task Exams are scored 1-5 Scores of 3-5 are considered passing and may qualify a student for college credit

AP Calculus AB Course Description Course Description Calculus AB is a one-year, college-level course covering the content delivered in a first-semester Calculus course at most universities. Topics include development of the concepts of: Limits and their applications to the derivative. Derivatives, linear approximations and their applications Definite integrals and their application to find areas and volumes of irregular regions and solids Prerequisite Completion of PDM

AP Calculus AB Assessment Structure Assessment Two Multiple Choice sections Part A: 28 questions; 55 minutes (no calculator) Part B: 17 questions; 50 minutes (graphing calculator allowed) Two Free Response sections 2 problems; 30 minutes (graphing calculator allowed) 4 problems; 60 minutes (no calculator) Exams are scored on a scale of 1-5 Scores of 3, 4 or 5 may qualify a student for college credit for 1 semester of calculus

AP Calculus BC Course Description Course Description AP Calculus BC is in a two-year sequence. Students will cover Pre-Calculus (H), AP Calculus I (AB), and AP Calculus II (BC) over two years. The BC class is equivalent to completing two or three semesters of Calculus at most universities. Students can earn college credit for two courses: Calculus I and Calculus II by completing one Advanced Placement exam. This course investigates integration techniques and infinite series. A study of plane, parametric, polar, vector, and differential equations is a large portion of the course content. This course concludes with the Advanced Placement Calculus BC exam. This course is the second of a two-year sequence with the PDM/Calculus Honors course. Prerequisites Completion of Pre-Calculus and Introductory Calculus Honors.

AP Calculus BC Assessment Structure Assessment Two Multiple Choice sections Part A: 28 questions; 55 minutes (no calculator) Part B: 17 questions; 50 minutes (graphing calculator allowed) Two Free Response sections 2 problems; 30 minutes (graphing calculator allowed) 4 problems; 60 minutes (no calculator allowed) Students can earn college credit for two or three semesters of Calculus. Students will receive a double score: one score for Calculus I (AB) and one score for Calculus II (BC) by taking the BC assessment.

IB Math Studies SL Course Description Course Description Two-year IB Mathematical Studies course, available in standard level only. Designed to build confidence and encourage an appreciation of mathematics in students who do not anticipate a need for mathematics in their future studies. Enable students to develop logical, critical and creative thinking. Develop patience and persistence in problem solving, transfer skills to alternative situations and to future developments. Communicate clearly and confidently in a variety of contexts, and appreciate the multiplicity of cultural and historical perspectives of mathematics. Topics include: Models, Statistics, Geometry, Trigonometry, Differential Calculus and Logic Prerequisites Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Algebra

IB Math Studies SL Assessment Structure Internal Assessments (20%) Students will choose a piece of written work based on personal research involving the collection, analysis and evaluation of data. Projects, which may involve modelling, investigations, applications or statistical surveys, must demonstrate the ability to use the mathematics learned during the course External Assessments (80%) The external assessment requirements will be integrated throughout the entire class. Paper 1 15 short-response questions 1.5 hours Paper 2 5 extended response questions 1.5 hours

IB Mathematics SL Course Description Course Description The two-year Mathematics SL explores a wide range of mathematical concepts with a particular focus on statistical techniques and introductory Calculus. Topics covered in Mathematics SL are Algebra Functions and equations Circular functions and trigonometry Vectors Statistics and probability An introduction to Calculus Prerequisites Completion of FST/PDM Honors, FST/AP Stats Honors, or FST

IB Mathematics SL Assessment Structure Internal Assessments (20%) A portfolio-style assessment consisting of two pieces of work on different areas of the syllabus representing mathematical investigation and mathematical modelling External Assessments (80%) The external assessment requirements will be integrated throughout the entire class. Paper 1 Short- and extendedresponse questions; 90 minutes Paper 2 Short- and extendedresponse questions; 90 minutes (graphic display calculator required)

IB Mathematics HL Course Description Course Description Two-year course designed for students interested in pursuing mathematicsbased studies at the university level. Designed for exploration of advanced topics from Algebra, Functions and Equations, Circular Functions and Trigonometry, Vectors, Statistics and Probability, and Calculus. Focused on developing important mathematical concepts in a comprehensible, coherent and rigorous way. Encourages students to apply their mathematical knowledge to solve problems set in a variety of meaningful contexts. Prerequisites Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Functions, Statistics & Trigonometry (FST), Precalculus (PDM)

IB Mathematics HL Additional Content Requirements Statistics & Probability Sets, Relations & Groups Calculus Discrete Mathematics Additional Assessment Requirements Internal Assessment (as in Math SL) External Assessment Paper I (2 hours - no calculator) Paper 2 (2 hours - calculator req d) Paper 3 (1 hour - calculator req d)

Summary of Differences AP v. IB Mathematics AP Courses are topic-specific (Calculus, Statistics). IB Courses cover a broad range of topics. AP Courses are 1 year courses. except AP Calculus BC over 2 years. IB Courses will be offered over 2 years. AP Courses have one 3 hour exam in May. IB Courses have both Internal and External Assessments.