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Advanced Placement (AP)

The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® is a nation-wide cooperative educational endeavor between secondary schools, colleges, and universities. Since its inception in 1955, the AP Program has provided motivated high school students with the opportunity to take college-level courses in a high school setting. Students who participate in the Program not only gain college-level skills, but in many cases, they earn college credit while they are still in high school. Dedicated and enthusiastic high school teachers, following course guidelines developed and published by the College Board, teach AP courses. The Program’s success is rooted in the collaborative efforts of motivated students, dedicated teachers, and  Northwest High Magnet School. By participating in the AP Program, Northwest High Magnet students make a commitment to the rigor and challenge of college-level courses.  The AP program, available for qualifying students, enables students to do college-level work and earn college credit by examination. 

Advanced Placement Courses Currently Offered at Northwest 

  • AP Government and Politics 

  • AP Human Geography 

  • AP Language and Literature 

  • AP Literature and Composition 

  • AP Modern World History 

  • AP Physics  

  • AP Precalculus 

  • AP Seminar  

  • AP Statistics  

Courses Offered for Dual Enrollment through the University of Nebraska at Omaha 

  • AP Human Geography 

  • AP Literature and Composition 

  • AP Modern World History 

  • AP Physics  

  • AP Precalculus 

  • Introduction to Medical Terminology 

  • Principles of Education and Training 

Courses Offered for Dual Enrollment through Metro Community College 

  • Business Math  

  • Energy and Power 1, 2, 3-4, 5, 6 

  • Energy and Power Foundations  

  • Honors Business Law 

  • Introduction to Criminal Justice 

  • Police and Society  

  • Reporting Techniques in Criminal Justice  

  • Rules of Evidence 

  • Technical Math