Math 11

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Math Department Grad Path


Workplace Math 11

MWPM-11-4S Credits: 4

Prerequisite: Workplace Math 10


Topics include geometry, measurement, number, probability and statistics. The seven mathematical processes (communication, connections, mental mathematics and estimation, problem solving, technology and visualization) are interwoven throughout the mathematical topics.

 


Pre-Calculus 11

MPREC11-4S Credits: 4

Prerequisite: Foundations Math and Pre-Calculus 10

Recommended for students with a C+ of higher and strong work ethic.

This academic course is designed to provide students with the mathematical and critical thinking skills identified for college or university studies in Sciences, Business, Finance, Mathematics, Engineering, or other technical programs. Topics include: graphing and solving quadratic functions, graphing and solving radical functions, graphing and solving rational functions, roots and powers, inequalities, trigonometry, arithmetic sequences and series, and finance.


Foundations of Math 11

MFOM-11-4S Credits: 4

Prerequisite: Foundations and Pre-Calculus Math 10

This course is designed to provide students with the mathematical and critical thinking skills identified for college or university studies in programs like Geography, Social Sciences, or Arts. This course is not easier than Pre-Calculus 11, but rather is a different style of course. This course satisfies high school graduation requirements, but is not sufficient for entry into all post-secondary programs. Students need to determine if this course is an accepted entrance requirement for the program and post secondary institution of their choosing. Topics include: financial mathematics, angle relationships, trigonometry, logic and reasoning, relations and functions, and probability and statistics.


History of Math 11

MHOM-11-4S Credits: 4

Prerequisite: Must have completed or be taking a Math 10 course

In History of Math 11, you will explore the development of Mathematics over many centuries and cultures and see how math continues to evolve today. You will investigate key concepts and figures in the history of mathematics through inquiry, investigation, and problem solving. Topics that you could explore are: number systems, patterns and algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, technology and cryptography.

History of Math 11 is an elective course open to all students in grade 10, 11 or 12, but may not be recognized by post-secondary institutions for admission to certain programs.