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AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) is an advanced placement course offered by the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) program. It’s designed to introduce high school students to the foundational concepts of computer science and computational thinking. Unlike AP Computer Science A, which focuses on programming using a specific language (Java), AP CSP emphasizes broader computer science concepts and real-world applications.

AP CS Principle

  • DURATION

    4-6 Month

  • PREREQUISITE

    python I

  • AGE

    Grade 9 +

About the class

AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) is an advanced placement course offered by the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) program. It’s designed to introduce high school students to the foundational concepts of computer science and computational thinking. Unlike AP Computer Science A, which focuses on programming using a specific language (Java), AP CSP emphasizes broader computer science concepts and real-world applications.

AP Computer Science Principles provides a comprehensive overview of essential computer science concepts and their relevance in today’s world. It’s an excellent choice for students who are interested in gaining a broader understanding of computing’s impact on society, as well as those who are considering pursuing careers in fields that involve technology and innovation.

teacher

Christopher Pena Velez

Christopher Pena Velez

Computer Science Instructor

Sebastian Jurado

Sebastian Jurado

Data Scientist/ Instructor

Richard Sang

Richard Sang

Tech Lead/ Headmaster

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