Online Courses
For students looking for more flexibility in their schedules, or for those students who do not have access to a designated Explorer-ACCP center in their hometown, ACCP courses are offered in an online format. Unlike regular online courses that rely on self-studying, each ACCP course is taught in real-time, allowing for teacher/student interaction, group discussions, and immediate feedback. Students can also feel confident they will receive the attention they need with our class maximums of 15 students, TAs for each course, and designated office hours for each course.
ACCP Stories
Don't see a course you like? New courses are available each semester.
Fall 2021
Session 1 (Aug 23rd-Oct 12th)
8:00-10:00 am EST
English Composition 1
English Composition 2
Public Speaking
College Physics 1
Session 2 (Oct 25th-Dec 8th)
8:00-10:00am EST
Calculus 1
US History
US Government
College Chemistry 1
Spring 2022
Session 1( Jan. 3rd- Mar.28th)
8:30-10:30am EST
Public Speaking
Psychology
Elementary Statistics with Computers
English Composition 1
Session 2(Apr.11th-Jun. 2nd)
8:30-10:30am EST
English Composition 2
US Government
Calculus
College Physics 1
Summer 2022
Session 1( June 6th-July 18th)
8:30-10:30am EST
Intro to Computer Science
General Psychology
General Biology I
English Composition 1
US History since 1865
Principles of Microeconomics
Session 2(July 19-Aug 26th)
8:30-10:30am EST
English Composition 1
General Psychology
Professional Communication
Intro to Computer Science
Communication Research
Digital 2D
*Contact us for class schedules and enrollment
ACCP Offers
- Rolling Enrollment
- Customized Course Selection
- Courses All Year Round
- New Courses Each Semester
Course Offerings
Don't see a course you like? Contact us about course requests and 1:1 classes.
Math and Science
Calculus I
Calculus II
Elementary Statistics
General Physics I – Mechanics and Heat
General Physics II – Sound, Magnetism, Electricity, and Optics
General Biology I: Information Flow and Evolution
General Biology II: Transformations of Energy and Matter
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Intro to Computer Science: Principles
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Humanities and Business
General Psychology
Origins of the Modern World to 1500
Origins of the Modern World (1500 to Present)
United States History before 1865
United States History since 1865
Introduction to Sociology
Cultural Geography
College Composition I
College Composition II
Public Speaking
Principal of Economics
Art and Design
Drawing I
Computer Art I
History of Western Art
Approaching the Arts: Music
2D Design
Graphic Design I
ACCP Instructions
*The following is not a complete list of our instructors.
Rebecca Hawthrone
Math
Brendan Praniewicz
English
Maureen Carter
History
Husni Charif
Statistics
John Bryant
Chemistry
Dr. Alvin Echeverria
Physics