High School AP Macroeconomics Course
Step into the dynamic world of global economics with Excel High School's AP Macroeconomics course. This program offers more than just an understanding of economic concepts; it provides a lens to view and interpret the ever-changing global economy. Tailored for students with a keen interest in business, political science, and history, the course explores how economic trends develop and influence the world. From analyzing employment rates and government spending to understanding inflation and taxes, students will learn to identify and use economic indicators to gauge economic growth or decline.
Mirroring the depth of a 100-level college course, our AP Macroeconomics program is specifically designed to prepare students for the AP exam and their further academic pursuits. This course delves into how various factors such as individuals, institutions, and global influences interplay to affect economies worldwide. By examining these elements, students gain a comprehensive perspective on macroeconomic principles, empowering them with the ability to analyze and predict economic outcomes. Enroll in Excel High School's AP Macroeconomics course, authorized by the College Board® to use the AP designation, and begin a journey of understanding the complexities of the global economy.
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AP Macroeconomics
Course Syllabus
AP Macroeconomics students learn why and how the world economy can change from month to month, how to identify trends in our economy, and how to use those trends to develop performance measures and predictors of economic growth or decline. They'll also examine how individuals, institutions, and influences affect people, and how those factors can impact everyone's life through employment rates, government spending, inflation, taxes, and production. The equivalent of a 100- level college-level class, this course prepares students for the AP exam and for further study in business, political science and history.
This course has been authorized by the College Board® to use the AP designation.
*Advanced Placement® and AP® are registered trademarks and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse this product. Length: One semester
Course Contents
- Unit 1: What is Economics?
- Unit 2: Basic Economic Concepts
- Unit 3: Macroeconomic Variables
- Unit 4: The AD/AS Model
- Unit 5: Keynesian Economics & Fiscal Policy
- Unit 6: Money
- Unit 7: International Economics
- Unit 8: Preparing for the AP Exam
AP Macroeconomics - Full Course Syllabus
How Much Does It Cost?
$599
per course
AP Certified high school courses are priced at $599 each. This cost-effective price makes Excel High School's AP courses an incredible value!
Enrolling is Easy!
Step One
Begin the Enrollment Process
When you're ready to take the next step towards your education, simply click 'Enroll Now'. This will direct you to our dedicated student information system, Learnstage. Once there, simply click 'Enroll Now' located in the top right corner of the page.
Step Two
Create Your Learn Stage Account
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Step Three
Submit Payment
Single course options at Excel High School range in price depending on their difficulty. Single course prices are below:
- Standard High School Courses: $225
- Honors High School Courses: $325
- (AP) High School Courses: $599
Step Five
You're Ready To Start!
Once your payment has been received, you'll get an email with your student account details. This will be your portal to submit any previous academic transcripts, view vital account information, and navigate other critical resources. Your classes will be added automatically and adjusted based on your submitted transcripts (if applicable).