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This course offers a unique opportunity to enhance students’ ability to formulate complex ideas, think critically, and express themselves in writing. By the end of the course, students will master advanced creative writing techniques and strategies, learn to work independently, formulate and process non-trivial ideas, and produce complex, original and well-structured texts in English. Skills acquired in this course are transferable across all academic disciplines. Students should already feel comfortable with writing texts in English (about 500 words) and have experience working independently in the language, including grammar and style. Previous experience of writing any type of text (in English) is welcome. The course represents the final, advanced level of the CTM Creative Writing series. Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 5 hours per week.
Prerequisites: Creative Writing
course code: CTM_LITLAB2
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 337,- EUR / 8 020,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
Along with learning new algebraic strategies and properties, you’ll learn data analysis concepts and techniques. You’ll also see how algebra connects with other high school subjects like geometry, statistics and biology. Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 4 - 6 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_ALG2
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 543,- EUR / 12 940,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
Within AP Art History, students will explore the interconnections between art, culture, and historical context using critical analysis through the critical lenses of artistic expression, cultural awareness, and purpose. Using a defined art historical skill set and reflective learning, students will analyze relationships across cultures with a global lens. AP Art History is the equivalent of a two-semester introductory college or university art history survey course.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 - 10 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_APART
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
The AP Biology course is an introductory college-level biology course. Students cultivate their understanding of biology through inquiry-based investigations as they explore the following topics: evolution, cellular processes, energy and communication, genetics, information transfer, ecology, and interactions. The key themes of the AP Biology course are: the scientific processes, the effects of science on technology and society, the chemistry and make up of living organisms, genetics, diversity, and evolution. Thinkwell educational videos included in the course.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 - 10 hours per week.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: Students should have strong knowledge of high school courses in biology and chemistry.
course code: FLVS_APBI
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This course offers a combination of assessment and instruction in an online environment containing but not limited to the areas of functions, functions and limits, differential calculus, and integral calculus. AP Calculus AB is designed to be the equivalent of a first semester college calculus course devoted to topics in differential and integral calculus.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 6 - 8 hours per week.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: Before studying calculus, all students should complete the equivalent of four years of secondary mathematics designed for college-bound students: courses that should prepare them with a strong foundation in reasoning with algebraic symbols and working with algebraic structures. Prospective calculus students should take courses in which they study algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and elementary functions.
course code: FLVS_APCAB
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This course applies differential calculus to finding the slope of a curve, solving problems with related rates, calculating motion properties of moving particles, etc. It then applies integral calculus to finding the areas of irregular regions in a plane, volumes of rotation by various methods, and other scientific applications. Finally, the course explores analytic geometry, series, and convergence, as well as polynomial series and approximations.
AP Calculus BC is designed to be the equivalent to both first and second semester college calculus courses. AP Calculus BC applies the content and skills learned in AP Calculus AB to parametrically defined curves, polar curves, and vector-valued functions; develops additional integration techniques and applications; and introduces the topics of sequences and series.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 - 10 hours per week.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: Before studying calculus, all students should complete the equivalent of four years of secondary mathematics designed for college-bound students: courses that should prepare them with a strong foundation in reasoning with algebraic symbols and working with algebraic structures. Prospective calculus students should take courses in which they study algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and elementary functions.
course code: FLVS_APCBC
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
AP Comparative Politics and Government is a college-level course that introduces students to the study of politics and government in different countries around the world. The course aims to develop students' critical thinking and analytical skills by examining the similarities and differences among political systems, institutions, and policies across different countries and regions. Students will gain an understanding of the key concepts, theories, and debates in comparative politics and develop the ability to analyze and evaluate political phenomena in a comparative perspective.
The course covers a range of topics, including political systems and regimes, constitutions and the rule of law, elections and political participation, political parties and interest groups, executives and legislatures, bureaucracies and public policy, civil society and political culture, comparative methodology and research methods. Throughout the course, students will engage in class discussions, debates, and simulations to deepen their understanding of comparative politics and develop their communication and collaboration skills.
You are going to examine the political institutions and processes of six different countries—China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and the United Kingdom—and compare the ways they address problems. You’ll analyze data and readings to draw conclusions about political systems.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 hours per week.
course code: CTM_APCOMPGOV
course length: 2
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: CTM
This course is equivalent to the first semester of a college level computer science course. The course involves developing the skills to write programs or part of programs to correctly solve specific problems. The course also emphasizes the design issues that make programs understandable, adaptable, and when appropriate, reusable. The AP Computer Science A (AP CSA) course is complementary to AP Computer Science principles (AP CSP). While AP CSA focuses primarily on the technical aspects of Java programming in software development, AP CSP uses programming in Python to solve a wide range of real-world problems and explore the underlying principles of computation across other disciplines.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 10 hours per week.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES: It is recommended that students have successfully completed a first- year high school algebra course with a strong foundation of basic linear functions, composition of functions, and problem-solving strategies that require multiple approaches and collaborative efforts. Prior computer science experience is not required to take this course.
course code: FLVS_APCOMPS
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This course introduces students to the essential concepts of computer science and challenges them to discover how computers and ICT impact the world around us. The main topics include: programming, abstractions, algorithms, large data sets, the Internet, cyber security, and the impact of computing on our everyday life. The AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course is complementary to AP Computer Science A. The AP CSP course is often taken by future IT professionals who want to build a solid understanding of the given field. Furthermore, AP CSP attracts students interested in a wide range of subjects, ranging from science and mathematics to medicine, journalism or even art, who would like to acquire a competitive edge by understanding computer science and the way it relates to their particular field as well as to the real world in general.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 hours per week.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES
It is recommended that students in the AP Computer Science Principles course have successfully completed a first-year high school algebra course with a strong foundation of basic linear functions, composition of functions, and problem-solving strategies that require multiple approaches and collaborative efforts. In addition, students should be able to use a Cartesian (x, y) coordinate system to represent points on a plane. It is important that students and their advisers understand that any significant computer science course builds upon a foundation of mathematical reasoning that should be acquired before attempting such a course. Prior computer science experience is not required to take this course.
course code: CTM_APCSP
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
Develop critical standards for the appreciation of literary works and increase your sensitivity to literature as a shared experience. For a year, students participate in the AP Dinner Party in the AP Literature and Composition course. Menu items include reading, analyzing, writing, rewriting, and discussing creations by the master chefs, renowned authors. Through close reading of the text of these authors, you'll discover the various ways writers use language to provide meaning and pleasure for their readers. The AP English Literature and Composition course focuses on reading, analyzing, and writing about imaginative literature (fiction, poetry, drama) from various periods. Students engage in close reading and critical analysis of imaginative literature to deepen their understanding of the ways writers use language to provide both meaning and pleasure. As they read, students consider a work’s structure, style, and themes, as well as its use of figurative language, imagery, and symbolism. Writing assignments include expository, analytical, and argumentative essays that require students to analyze and interpret literary works.
Students are recommended to study about 10 hours a week.
course code: FLVS_APLIT
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
Learn the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. You will evaluate the risks associated with environmental problems and examine alternative solutions in virtual labs.The goal of AP Environmental Science is to provide students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world and to identify and analyze environmental problems that are both natural and human-made. Students will evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems and examine alternative solutions for resolving or preventing problems.
Students are recommended to study 8 - 10 hours a week.
course code: FLVS_APENVIRON
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
The AP® Human Geography course is designed to provide college level instruction on the patterns and processes that impact the way humans understand, use, and change Earth’s surface. Students use geographic models, methods, and tools to examine human social organization and its effect on the world in which we live. Students are challenged to use maps and geographical data to examine spatial patterns and analyze the changing interconnections among people and places.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_APGEO
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This course provides students with a college-level foundation to support future advanced course work in chemistry. This course prepares sttudents for AP Chemistry Exam. Students cultivate their understanding of chemistry through inquiry-based investigations, as they explore topics such as: atomic structure, intermolecular forces and bonding, chemical reactions, kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium.The course combines the following resources: FLVS Honors Chemistry, Thinkwell AP Chemistry course full of videos and tests, CTM lab assignments and mentoring to prepare students successfully for AP Chemistry exam.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 9 - 13 hours per week.
PREREQUISITES: Students should have strong knowledge of a general high school chemistry and Algebra II.
course code: CTM_APCHEM
course length: 2 semestry
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: CTM
AP Macroeconomics is an introduction to how the market system works, how prices are determined, why shortages and surpluses occur, and why incomes differ. AP Macroeconomics is a college-level course that introduces students to the principles that apply to an economic system as a whole. The course places particular emphasis on the study of national income and price-level determination. It also develops students’ familiarity with economic performance measures, the financial sector, stabilization policies, economic growth, and international economics. Students learn to use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts. AP Macroeconomics is equivalent to a one-semester introductory college course in economics.
Students are stringly recommended to study 6-8 hours a week.
course code: FLVS_APMACRO
course length: 2 semester
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
AP Microeconomics is an introduction to the study of the consumers and producers that make up the economy: households, firms, governments, and community organizations. AP Microeconomics is a college-level course that introduces students to the principles of economics that apply to the functions of individual economic decision-makers. The course also develops students’ familiarity with the operation of product and factor markets, distributions of income, market failure, and the role of government in promoting greater efficiency and equity in the economy. Students learn to use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts. AP Microeconomics is equivalent to a one-semester introductory college course in economics.
Students are strongly recommended to study 6 - 8 hours a week.
course code: FLVS_APMICRO
course length: 2 semester
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
AP Physics 1 is an algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course. Students cultivate their understanding of physics through inquiry-based investigations as they explore these topics: kinematics; dynamics; circular motion and gravitation; energy; momentum; simple harmonic motion; torque and rotational motion; electric charge and electric force; DC circuits; and mechanical waves and sound. AP Physics 1 is a full-year course that is the equivalent of a first-semester introductory college course in algebra-based physics. AP Physics 1 course is full of videos and tests, CTM lab assignments and mentoring to prepare students successfully for AP Physics 1 exam. Thinkwell videos included in the course.
Students are strongly recommended to study 8-10 hours per week.
PREREQUISITES: Students should have strong knowledge of Vectors and Trigonometric functions.
course code: CTM_APPHYSICS1
course length: 2 semestry
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
AP Physics 2 is an algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course. Students cultivate their understanding of physics through inquiry-based investigations as they explore these topics: fluids; thermodynamics; electrical force, field, and potential; electric circuits; magnetism and electromagnetic induction; geometric and physical optics; and quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics.
Students are strongly recommended to study 8 - 10 hours a week.
PREREQUISITES: Students should have completed AP Physics 1 or a comparable introductory physics course and should have taken or be concurrently taking pre-calculus or an equivalent course.
course code: CTM_APPHYSICS2
course length: 2
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: CTM
AP Psychology is a college-level course providing students with an overview of the development of human behaviors and thoughts. Along with preparation for the AP Psychology exam, the goals of this course are to immerse students in modern psychological investigation techniques, to accentuate the ethics and morality of human and animal research, and to emphasize scientific critical thinking skills in application to the social sciences. As the topics covered in the course are quite complex and students are expected to write structured discursive essays, the recommended level of English is upper-intermediate (B2 in European Framework of Reference for Languages). Recommended age: 17+.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 8 - 10 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_APPSYCHO
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
AP Seminar is a foundational course that engages students in cross-curricular conversations that explore the complexities of academic and real-world topics and issues by analyzing divergent perspectives. Using an inquiry framework, students practice reading and analyzing articles, research studies, and foundational, literary, and philosophical texts; listening to and viewing speeches, broadcasts, and personal accounts; and experiencing artistic works and performances. Students learn to synthesize information from multiple sources, develop their own perspectives in written essays, and design and deliver oral and visual presentations, both individually and as part of a team. Ultimately, the course aims to equip students with the power to analyze and evaluate information with accuracy and precision in order to craft and communicate evidence-based arguments. AP Seminar offers a combination of online and presence or zoom based education, with interactive lessons with instructors. Topics for AP Seminar are going to be announced in September based on students' interests in humanities, maths and sciences, and natural sciences. CTM opens this course if at least 4 students have been registered for this course.
PREREQUISITES: at least one CTM AP course ended with grade A or B and recommendation of CTM AP instructor.
course code: CTM_APSEMINAR
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: CTM
The AP Statistics course introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. There are four themes evident in the content, skills, and assessment in the AP Statistics course: exploring data, sampling and experimentation, probability and simulation, and statistical inference. Students use technology, investigations, problem solving, and writing as they build conceptual understanding. The AP Statistics course is equivalent to a one-semester, introductory, non-calculus-based college course in statistics.
The content of AP Statistics differs significantly from the curriculum content of Czech secondary schools, where descriptive statistics are mostly taught. Almost all universities encounter statistical data processing and analysis in most study programs, including humanities. The AP Statistics course is an excellent preparation not only for students planning to take the AP exam but also for students who intend to study at any university in the Czech Republic or abroad.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 6 - 8 hours per week.
PREREQUISITES: The AP Statistics course is an excellent option for any secondary school student who has successfully completed a second-year course in algebra and who possesses sufficient mathematical maturity and quantitative reasoning ability.
course code: FLVS_APSTAT
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
"Lights, Camera, Action." Prepare to study the intricacies of the American Political Culture. The script is written and the actors participate daily in the drama of American politics. Students will be "on location" to delve into primary source documents. They will go behind the scenes with stars such as the President, Congress men and women, and Supreme Court Justices. Recommended age: 17+.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 6 - 8 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_APUS
course length: 2 semestry
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This course focuses on developing students’ abilities to think conceptually about U.S. history from approximately 1491 to the present and apply historical thinking skills as they learn about the past. The course requires students to reason historically about continuity and change over time and make comparisons among various historical developments in different times and places. Recommended age: 17+.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 6 - 10 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_APHS
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 777,- EUR / 18 500,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This inspiring course covers the fundamentals of computer safety, network security, and prevention of digital attacks. Students experience a hands-on approach to security strategies, expand their computer and networking security techniques, and improve their problem-solving skills. Students will also explore numerous employment opportunities in one of the fastest-growing industries – Cybersecurity.
course code: FLVS_CYBERSEC
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 590,- EUR / 14 040,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
This course offers a unique opportunity to enhance students’ ability to formulate complex ideas, think critically, and express themselves in writing. By the end of the course, students will master creative writing techniques and strategies, learn to work independently, formulate and process complex ideas, and produce original and well structured, texts in English. The course consists of an attractive combination of creative writing tasks and inspiring thought experiments, providing the fullest experience to both consumers & producers of literary texts. Skills acquired in this course are transferable across all academic disciplines. Students should already feel relatively comfortable with writing texts in English (about 300 words of length) and have experience working independently in the language, including grammar. Previous experience of writing any type of text (in English) is welcome, however, not required. The course is the second, intermediate of the CTM Creative Writing series. Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 5 hours per week.
course code: CTM_LITLAB
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 337,- EUR / 8 020,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
Have you ever wondered why the ancient Egyptian culture is so popular and fascinating? Introduction to Egyptology is a unique online course of CTM that offers you a useful tool to study a wide scope of interesting areas of Egyptian pharaonic history, archaeology and language. Each module contains overview of key terminology, and carefully chosen tasks and exercises which develop your learning and language skills and critical thinking in English. Are you ready to join us on an adventurous journey? The course may be of key help to you with your preparation for entrance exams in Egyptology or other related fields at university.
Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 4 hours per week.
course code: CTM_EGYPT
course length: 2
course fee: 597,- EUR / 14 220,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
This course will provide students with a more specialized vocabulary, preparing them to study technical subjects in English at the high school or college level. Part A focuses on mathematics, the physical sciences, and information technology.
course code: CTM_STEM_A
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 337,- EUR / 8 020,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
This course will provide students with a more specialized vocabulary, preparing them to study technical subjects in English at the high school or college level. Part B focuses on the life sciences, psychology, and economics.
course code: CTM_STEM_B
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 337,- EUR / 8 020,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
In this online course, students will learn about bacteria, their “lifestyle”, methods for how to get rid of them, why are they important for us and what can they do to us. Students will study the most important groups of bacteria as well as antibiotics. They will acquire knowledge in order to understand the relationship between humans and bacteria.The course will lead them through the basics of clinical and general bacteriology and examples that can be seen in everyday life. Students will learn how to use bacteria for the production of various products and also learn the basics of antibiotics, including the correct usage, general mechanisms of action, and dangers of ever-rising bacterial resistance.
Students are strongly recommended to study, on average, about 7 hours per week.
Prerequisites: Advanced Knowledge of Biology
course code: CTM_BACTERIA
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 463,- EUR / 11 020,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: CTM
Journalism I provides students with the fundamental basics of journalism. Students begin by exploring the history of American journalism, examining different media such as print, radio, television, and internet journalism. Students learn how to write a news story, a feature story, and an editorial, with a focus on research, analyzing the reliability of sources, conducting interviews, writing leads, revising, and self-editing. Students will also take a close look at different careers in journalism, ethics in journalism, and visual layouts using technology, including web 2.0 tools.
course code: FLVS_JOURNALISM
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 480,- EUR / 11 440,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
Immerse yourself in a journey through Roman history using the Latin language as your guideposts. In the Latin 2 course, you will build upon your first level grammar and vocabulary skills to help increase fluency and language proficiency. You will explore the culture and apply what you learn through translation practice as well as writing, listening, and conversation exercises, while learning all about the different eras of Rome—from Foundation to Fall.
Prerequisites: Latin I
course code: FLVS_LATIN_II
course length: 2 semestry
course fee: 1 142,- EUR / 27 200,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
In this course, you will be challenged to analyse and critically assess selected works of art related to various though-provoking interdisciplinary topics. The first unit entitled the Human/Machine explores the world of science fiction, aiming to explore the millennia-old relationship between the human and (their) machines. Addressing a variety of topics, we will take traditional as well as more provocative approaches to science fiction and explore how technology shapes our everyday existence; perhaps we will even philosophise about what it means to be human at the beginning of the 21st century. This course is for everyone – not only sci-fi enthusiasts – who is not afraid to improve their analytical and critical thinking skills and learn to tackle challenging and non-trivial thoughts and texts in English. The course is designed for students whose level of English is B1 and higher and can thus be approached as independent users of the target language.
course code: CTM_LITGYM
course length: 2
course fee: 513,- EUR / 12 220,- Kč
grade: 10 - 13
partner: CTM
The purpose of this course is to study functions and develop skills necessary for the study of calculus. The Pre-calculus course includes analytical geometry and trigonometry. Pre-calculus is an Honors level course for students from school grade 9 - 12. Students are strongly recommended to study on average about 4 - 6 hours per week.
course code: FLVS_PRECALC
course length: 2 semesters
course fee: 608,- EUR / 14 480,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
Probability and Statistics will introduce students to exploring data, sampling and experimentation by planning and conducting studies, anticipating patterns using probability and simulation, and employing statistical inference to analyze data and draw conclusions. Pre-requisites: Algebra II
course code: FLVS_PROBABILITY
course length: 2 semestry
course fee: 543,- EUR / 12 940,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: FLVS - Florida Virtual School Global
Writing Nonfiction is a 10-week course that alternates between advanced reading exercises, with short-answer comprehension checks, and writing essays. The emphasis is on content, style, and organization more than on grammar. Students should already be comfortable with English syntax and have experience writing their own texts of at least a paragraph in length. They should be able to understand news articles in English with the help of a bilingual dictionary. During the 10-week course, students will read and respond to four assigned readings, write four original essays, exchange feedback with their peers through a workshop, and revise one of their essays as the final project. There is one assignment per week.
course code: CTM_WRITNONF
course length: 1 semester
course fee: 337,- EUR / 8 020,- Kč
grade: 9 - 13
partner: CTM
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