TRIGONOMETRY
Course # 02103G05011 Semester Course
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra II Grade Level: 11 – 12
Fee: $2.00 for student consumable workbook NCAA Approved
TI-83 or 84 graphing calculator required
This one semester course combines trigonometry and advanced algebra topics and is intended for students who have attained Algebra 2 and Geometry objectives. Topics include: right trigonometric and circular functions, inverses, and graphs; trigonometric equations and identities; solutions of right and oblique triangles, and vectors. This course does offer CU Succeeds credit for this class; CU Succeeds credit can be earned either semester.
INFERENTIAL PROBABILITY AND STATS
Course # 02202G05012 Semester Course
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra II and teacher approval Grade Level: 11 – 12
Fee: $2.00 for student consumable workbook NCAA Approved
Student must supply TI-83 or 84
This semester course provides a means by which the student will become a more effective communicator through the study of probability and statistics. It focuses deeply on descriptive statistics, with an introduction to inferential statistics. Topics include sample spaces, measures of central tendency, normal curve, sampling techniques, standard deviation, t-test, correlation coefficient, techniques for determining probabilities, and matrix algebra. Students will be able to conduct a hypothesis test for a population mean, a population proportion, and a population variance; construct confidence intervals for population parameters; and conduct regression analysis for variables. Technology will be emphasized through the use of graphing calculators.