Academics

Explore Our Diverse Course Offerings

At Agoura Hills Academy, we provide a robust educational experience that caters to diverse interests and academic needs—designed to challenge, inspire, and prepare students for success.

Chart your academic path

We are proud to present a diverse array of courses designed for varied interests and aspirations. Our curriculum is thoughtfully curated to provide a challenging yet supportive environment, encouraging students to explore, engage, and excel.

From traditional core disciplines to innovative electives, each course fosters intellectual growth and critical thinking. Browse the categories below for an overview of available subjects. Some courses are one-semester offerings, allowing flexibility in your educational journey.

Dive into the possibilities and chart your academic path with Agoura Hills Academy!

Course categories

History / Social Sciences
  • World History — Key global events and cultural developments from ancient times to the modern era.
  • US History — Major events and figures in American history, from inception to the present.
  • US Government and Politics — U.S. political system, processes, and civic engagement (one-semester).
  • Economics — Fundamental economic concepts, including micro and macroeconomics (one-semester).
  • AP US History — In-depth analysis of United States history and socio-political change.
  • AP US Government and Politics — Advanced study of U.S. policy-making and governance (one-semester).
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics — Comparative analysis of political systems worldwide.
  • AP Macroeconomics — National and global economic systems and policies (one-semester).
  • AP Microeconomics — Economic behavior at individual, household, and firm levels (one-semester).
  • AP Psychology — Psychological concepts, theories, and research methods (one-semester).
English
  • English 9 — Foundational literature and composition; reading, writing, and analysis.
  • English 9 – with Romeo and Juliet — Introductory course featuring Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
  • English 10 — Literary genres and periods with emphasis on analysis and composition.
  • English 11 — American literary works in historical and cultural context.
  • English 12 — British and world literature; critical thinking and literary analysis.
  • AP English Language and Composition — Rhetoric, analytical writing, and non-fiction texts.
  • AP English Literature and Composition — Close reading and analysis of complex literary works.
Mathematics
  • Algebra 1 — Variables, equations, and functions; foundation for higher-level math.
  • Geometry — Geometric figures, properties, theorems, and spatial reasoning.
  • Algebra 2 — Complex equations, functions, and applications.
  • Pre-Calculus — Algebra and trigonometry preparing students for calculus.
  • Statistics — Data collection, analysis, probability, and interpretation.
  • AP Statistics — College-level statistics, inference, and conclusions from data.
  • AP Calculus AB — Limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
Sciences
  • Biology — Living organisms, cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecosystems.
  • Chemistry — Matter, reactions, atomic structure, and thermodynamics.
  • Physics — Motion, force, energy, waves, and thermodynamics.
  • Environmental Science — Ecology, sustainability, and human environmental impact.
  • AP Biology — Molecular biology, genetics, evolution, and scientific inquiry.
  • AP Chemistry — Chemical calculations, theory, and laboratory techniques.
  • AP Environmental Science — Environmental systems, biodiversity, and resource management.
World Languages and Cultures
  • Chinese Language and Culture 1–3 — Progressive Chinese language and cultural study.
  • Spanish Literature and Culture 1–3 — Spanish language, literature, and cultural exploration.
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture — Advanced language skills and understanding of Chinese society.
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture — Critical analysis of Hispanic literary traditions.
Visual & Performing Arts
  • Art Appreciation — Art forms, styles, and historical periods (one-semester).
  • Music Appreciation — Musical genres, elements, and influential composers (one-semester).
College Preparatory Electives
  • Psychology, Sociology, Multicultural Studies (one-semester options)
  • Economics and Personal Finance, Financial Literacy
  • Creative Writing, Media Literacy, Reading/Writing Skills and Strategies
  • Personal Communication, Health, Computer Science Essentials
  • College and Career Preparation 1 & 2
  • Accounting 1 & 2, Business Applications, Computer Applications
  • Human Resources Principles, Information Technology Applications
  • Introduction to Business and Technology, Legal Environment of Business
  • Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance
  • Principles of Health Science, Principles of Information Technology

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