
Social Studies
AP® Microeconomics
Grades: 11, 12
Couse description
In this course, students explore the power of the effects of incremental changes from a biblical perspective and apply it to common decisions that individuals and business firms encounter each day. Students examine, interpret, analyze, and model key microeconomics concepts and processes, from the shifting supply and demand of familiar products to the model of the labor market and how wages are determined. Students learn that God calls us to live by a different “market system” in which a biblical worldview guides our decisions to ensure that our choices honor God and bless others. In addition, students will learn how biblical principles are critical for governments to regulate both monopolies and competitive market forces responsibly. This course also explores the biblical perspective on labor relations, immigration, resource allocation, among other economic topics. In the long run, taking AP® Microeconomics develops the critical thinking and analytical skills that can empower students for a lifetime. As students participate in these activities, they become better consumers in the real world, as they use their resources for God’s glory and the good of others.
This course is designed to provide a college-level experience and prepare students for the AP® exam. Students wishing to take the AP® exam are responsible for registering prior to the November 15 deadline. AP® Exams are administered the following May. Students must take the AP® exam in order to receive AP® credit.
Couse information
Course Types
Prerequisites
Algebra 1 recommended
Required Materials
School supplies: Notebook or graph paper; writing utensils
In addition to a computer with an Internet connection, most courses require speakers (or headphones); a digital camera or scanner to take photos of completed work; a printer; common household items; access to research materials; and productivity software for word processing, presentations, etc.