AP Calculus is a course that students should be commended for taking as it is one of the hardest courses, even at the college level. Calculus combines all the concepts from algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to create a whole new language for understanding abstract problems in engineering and physical science. One reason why AP Calculus is so difficult is because there is so much material to cover, and students are expected to learn brand new complex problem solving techniques each day. This course will allow students to focus on breaking down the difficult techniques to fully understand them, synthesizing the concepts into proper tools, and getting students to practice until they are comfortable solving the problems. The course covers all the concepts that are necessary to learn in the Calculus course such as: graphically, numerically, and algebraically applications. In addition, students will be taught to understand derivatives: product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, and implicit differentiation. Applications with derivatives: rate of change in natural and social sciences, related rates, and linear approximation will also be part of the intended curriculum. The course is designed to provide supplemental enrichment for material that is often overly challenging for students.