AP Calculus

AP Calculus

Advanced Placement Calculus (also known as AP Calculus) is used to indicate one of two distinct Advanced Placement courses and examinations offered by the College Board, AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC.

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus AB is an advanced placement calculus course taken by high school students around the world, most of whom study at schools with an American curriculum. It's traditionally taken after Precalculus, otherwise known as Introduction to Analysis, and is the first calculus course offered at most schools.

Purpose

"Calculus AB can be offered by an AP course by any school that can organize a curriculum for students with mathematical ability... Students who take an AP Calculus course should do so with the intention of placing out of a comparable college calculus course." [cite web|url=http://collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/calculus/ap-cd-calc-0607.pdf|title=collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/calculus/ap-cd-calc-0607.pdf |format=PDF]

Course Content

The material includes the study and application of differentiation and integration, and graphical analysis including limits, asymptotes, and continuity. [cite web|url=http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_ab/topic.html?calcab|title=collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_ab/topic.html?calcab] An AP Calculus AB course is typically equivalent to one semester of college calculus.More specifically, the topics are [cite web|url=http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/descriptions/index.html|title=Course Descriptions]
*Analysis of graphs (predicting and explaining behavior)
*Limits of functions (one and two sided)
*Asymptotic and unbounded behavior
*Continuity
*Derivatives
**Concept
**At a point
**As a function
**Applications
**Second derivatives
*Integrals
**Interpretations
**Properties
**Applications
**Techniques
**Numerical approximations
*Fundamental theorem of calculus
*Antidifferentation

AP Calculus BC

Purpose

"Calculus BC is a full-year course in the calculus of functions of a single variable. It includes all topics covered in Calculus AB plus additional topics... Students who take an AP Calculus course should do so with the intention of placing out of a comparable college calculus course." [cite web|url=http://collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/calculus/ap-cd-calc-0607.pdf|title=collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/calculus/ap-cd-calc-0607.pdf |format=PDF]

Course Content

AP Calculus BC includes all of the topics covered in AP Calculus AB, as well as convergence tests for series, Taylor and/or Maclaurin series, the use of parametric equations, polar functions, including arc length in polar coordinates, calculating curve length in parametric and function (y = f(x)) equations, L'Hôpital's rule, integration by parts, improper integrals, Euler's method, differential equations for logistic growth, and using partial fractions to integrate rational functions. [cite web|url=http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_bc/topic.html?calcbc|title=collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_bc/topic.html?calcbc ] Students in AP Calculus BC generally receive two semesters of Advanced Placement in mathematics.

AP Calculus exam

Growth

Between 1990 and 2004, the number of students taking the AP Calculus exams has increased more than threefold. [cite web
url = http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind06/c1/c1s2.htm#c1s2l3
title = Chapter 1: Elementary and Secondary Education, Student Coursetaking in Mathematics and Science, Participation in AP Testing
date = 2006-02-23
work = Science and Engineering Indicators 2006
publisher = National Science Board
] The exams are now taken by more than 250,000 students each year. [cite web
title = AP mathematics and science courses as a gateway to careers in engineering
author = Robinson, M.; Fadali, M.S.; Malisa, M.; Johnson, W.; Batchman, T.
url = http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/8925/28283/01264690.pdf
format = PDF
] The College Board intentionally schedules the AP Calculus AB exam at the same time as the AP Calculus BC exam in order to make it impossible for a student to take both tests and receive college credit for both, in the same academic year. [ cite web
title = Exam Calendars
url = http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/cal/cal2.html
publisher = collegeboard.com, Inc.
] They do not, however, bar a student from taking the two classes simultaneously; it is usually at the discretion of the individual school to label Calculus AB as the pre-requisite class for Calculus BC, although some schools do allow them as co-requisites for gifted students.

Format

The structure of the AB and BC exams is identical. Both exams are three hours and fifteen minutes long, comprising a total of 45 multiple choice questions and six free response questions. [cite web|url=http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_ab/exam.html?calcab|title=collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_ab/exam.html?calcab ] They are further subdivided as follows:

Composite score range

The College Board has released information on the composite score range (out of 108) required to obtain each grade (note that this changes annually): [cite web|url=http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/336324-official-ap-curve-thread-3.html|title=Official AP curves released by College Board at some point]

References

External links

*AP Calculus AB
** [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_ab/topic.html?calcab College Board description of the AP Calculus AB course content]
** [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_ab/exam.html?calcab College Board description of the AP Calculus AB examination]
*AP Calculus BC
** [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_bc/topic.html?calcbc College Board description of the AP Calculus BC course content]
** [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/calculus_bc/exam.html?calcbc College Board description of the AP Calculus BC examination]

* [http://www.ti89.com ti89.com] - Step by Step Calculus


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