Prerequisites: Placement by current English instructor.
The AP English Language and Composition course focuses on the development and revision of evidence-based analytic and argumentative writing and the rhetorical analysis of nonfiction texts. The AP English Language and Composition course aligns to an introductory college-level rhetoric and writing curriculum, which requires students to develop evidence-based analytic and argumentative essays that proceed through several stages or drafts. Students evaluate, synthesize, and cite research to support their arguments. Throughout the course, students develop a personal style by making appropriate stylistic and grammatical choices. Additionally students read and analyze the rhetorical situation in various non-fiction texts, including graphic images as forms of text, from many disciplines and historical periods. During the second semester, students refine their research and writing skills as they compose a longer research paper. Successful completion of the research paper is required to pass the second semester. Students will also be introduced to the college essay. In addition, students will prepare for the Advanced Placement Language and Composition exam in May.