When it comes to math, it's important to choose courses appropriate to your abilities, interests and future goals. Your previous math marks will also help to indicate which courses are most appropriate for you.
Math 15
(5 credits)
This course is for students who have demonstrated basic achievement in Math 9, have been challenged by algebra, exponents, fractions and problem solving in Math 9 and intend to take Math 10C.
Math 20-1, 30-1
(5 credits each)
This prepares you for entry into post-secondary programs that require the study of calculus. Topics include algebra, measurement, relations and functions, trigonometry, logarithmic functions, permutations, combinations and binomial theorem.
Math 10T (Transitions)
(5 credits)
This course is best suited for Grade 10 students who have not yet mastered the concepts of junior high mathematics, but who are interested in pursuing mathematics in either the -1 or -2 level in the future. This course will focus on basic skills and knowledge to increase success and readiness for Math 10C.
Math 20-2, 30-2
(5 credits each)
This prepares you for entry into post-secondary programs that do not require the study of calculus. Topics include geometry, measurement, number and logic, logical reasoning, relations and functions, statistics and probability.
Math 10C (Combined)
(5 credits)
This is the starting point for both course sequences, and will prepare you for entry into post-secondary programs that may require math.
Math 10-3. 20-3, 30-3
(5 credits each)
This prepares you for entry into the majority of trades and for direct entry into the workforce. Topics include algebra, geometry, measurement, number, statistics and probability.