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Best AP Classes by Major and Career Path

Plan AP classes by grade level, priority, prerequisites, college-credit caveats, and Fiveable study resources.

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The best AP® classes by major depend on the skills your future field uses most. STEM paths usually need calculus, science, and computer science. Health paths usually need biology, chemistry, statistics, and psychology. Business and social science paths usually benefit from economics, statistics, government, history, and strong writing.

Use this hub with Fiveable's AP® classes guide, AP® classes by grade, and the career guides below.

AP® classes by major and career path

Major or career pathStart with these AP classesGuide
EngineeringAP Calculus, AP Physics C, AP Chemistry, AP Computer Science AAP classes for engineering
Pre-medAP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP PsychologyAP classes for pre-med
BusinessAP Calculus, AP Microeconomics, AP Macroeconomics, AP StatisticsAP classes for business
Computer scienceAP Computer Science A, AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP StatisticsAP classes for computer science
Law or pre-lawAP English Language, AP US Government, AP US History, AP EconomicsAP classes for law
EducationAP Psychology, AP English, AP US History, AP StatisticsAP classes for education
PsychologyAP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP EnglishAP classes for psychology
FinanceAP Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Economics, AP Computer ScienceAP classes for finance
NursingAP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Psychology, AP StatisticsAP classes for nursing
ArchitectureAP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Art and Design, AP Art HistoryAP classes for architecture
Data scienceAP Statistics, AP Calculus, AP Computer Science A, AP Biology or PhysicsAP classes for data science
Veterinary medicineAP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP PsychologyAP classes for veterinary medicine
DentistryAP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP StatisticsAP classes for dentistry
PharmacyAP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Calculus, AP StatisticsAP classes for pharmacy
EconomicsAP Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Microeconomics, AP MacroeconomicsAP classes for economics
AccountingAP Statistics, AP Calculus, AP Economics, AP Business with Personal FinanceAP classes for accounting
MarketingAP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP English Language, AP MicroeconomicsAP classes for marketing
Political scienceAP US Government, AP Comparative Government, AP US History, AP EnglishAP classes for political science
International relationsAP Comparative Government, AP World History, AP Human Geography, AP languageAP classes for international relations
JournalismAP English Language, AP Government, AP US History, AP StatisticsAP classes for journalism
CommunicationsAP English Language, AP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP GovernmentAP classes for communications
Environmental scienceAP Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP StatisticsAP classes for environmental science
Public healthAP Biology, AP Statistics, AP Psychology, AP Human GeographyAP classes for public health
Social workAP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP Government, AP Human GeographyAP classes for social work
Criminal justiceAP Government, AP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP US HistoryAP classes for criminal justice
Graphic designAP 2-D Art and Design, AP Drawing, AP Art History, AP Computer Science PrinciplesAP classes for graphic design
Game designAP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Art and Design, AP PhysicsAP classes for game design

How to choose

Start with prerequisites and readiness. A future engineering major should not skip calculus for a lighter elective if calculus is available. A future journalism or law student should prioritize writing-heavy AP® classes. A future health student should make room for lab science and statistics.

Then check college credit rules. AP credit can help with placement or general education, but departments often set their own rules for major requirements.

Fiveable resources

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Frequently Asked Questions About AP Classes by Major

How should I choose AP classes by major?

Start with the AP classes that build the foundation for your intended field, then add writing, data, or breadth courses if your schedule can handle them.

Should my AP schedule match my major exactly?

No. A strong AP schedule should fit your school options, your readiness, and your grades. Major alignment helps, but colleges still evaluate overall rigor and performance.

Do AP credits count toward major requirements?

Sometimes, but policies vary by college and department. Use AP classes for preparation first, then check each college's credit and placement rules.