Subject: Language Arts

AP English Language & Composition

AP English Language: Master college-level analysis and composition, and prepare for the AP Exam in May.

Course Type: Advanced Placement

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Credits: 1.0

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Course Description

AP English Language and Composition challenges students to engage deeply with nonfiction texts, refining their skills in analysis, argumentation, and composition. The course focuses on understanding and crafting complex arguments, analyzing rhetoric in diverse texts, and developing a clear, effective writing style suited to college-level expectations. Designed to prepare students for the AP Exam each May, this course equips them with critical reading, thinking, and writing skills that support academic success across disciplines. Through frequent practice and feedback, students learn to articulate and support their ideas, becoming confident, effective communicators ready for college and beyond.

This course has been authorized by the College Board® to use the AP designation.

Course Objectives

Reading closely, analyzing, and interpreting a piece of writing

Evaluating a source of information

Gathering and consolidating information from different sources

Writing an evidence-based argument

Drafting and revising a piece of writing

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Course Contents

Module TitleModule Topic(s)
Analyzing Claims and Evidence: Learn to identify claims and evaluate evidence in texts.
Organizing Arguments for Impact: Explore strategies for structuring arguments to engage audiences.
Exploring Multiple Perspectives: Examine diverse viewpoints and how arguments interact.
Developing Effective Introductions and Conclusions: Study techniques for crafting compelling openings and endings.
Fine-Tuning Argument Structure: Focus on details that strengthen arguments and transitions.
Integrating Bias and Perspective: Learn to recognize bias and incorporate multiple viewpoints.
Examining Argument Complexity: Analyze the layers and nuances of complex arguments.
Stylistic Choices in Argumentation: Explore how style and word choice shape an argument's impact.
Building Complex, Multi-faceted Arguments: Develop sophisticated arguments by addressing counterpoints.

Recommended Prerequisites

English 10

Credits: 1.0

Course Type: Standard High School

Course Subject: Language Arts

World History

Credits: 1.0

Course Type: Standard High School

Course Subject: Social Studies

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Accreditation You Can Trust

Recognized & Respected Nationwide

At Excel High School, we are proud to be regionally accredited by Cognia, along with additional accreditations from NCA, SACS, NWAC, and the Middle States Association. Our programs meet the same rigorous standards as public schools, giving you the confidence of earning a well-respected diploma.

Global Recognition for Our Accredited Diplomas

Excel High School’s regionally accredited diploma is accepted by colleges and universities around the world. With our recognized accreditation, you can confidently pursue higher education wherever your journey takes you.