MIC1200 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE MATH
MIC1200 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE MATH
Math Sequence of Courses: 3 required for graduation
Explore the world of shapes, patterns, and spatial relationships! This course focuses on points, lines, and figures — including parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, similarity, symmetry, and transformations. You’ll study right triangles, trigonometry, circles, and 3D figures while learning to connect geometric concepts to real-world problem-solving and design.
Explore the world of shapes, patterns, and spatial relationships! This course focuses on points, lines, and figures — including parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, similarity, symmetry, and transformations. You’ll study right triangles, trigonometry, circles, and 3D figures while learning to connect geometric concepts to real-world problem-solving and design.
Math Electives (1 required for graduation, 2 required for academic honors)
Looking for a senior-year math class that strengthens your skills and prepares you for college? Introduction to College Mathematics is designed for 12th graders who plan on attending college and want to build confidence before taking credit-bearing math courses.
This course focuses on algebra, functions, geometry, and statistics, with a strong emphasis on real-world problem solving, mathematical modeling, and quantitative reasoning. You’ll extend what you learned in high school math and apply it to practical, everyday situations as well as deeper mathematical challenges.
This class earns one math credit toward graduation and counts as the 4th-year math credit required for the Honors diploma. It’s a great choice for students who want extra support while preparing for the demands of college-level math.