1200320 ALGEBRA I HONORS
GRADES: 9-12
1 CREDIT
Algebra I Honors includes a rigorous, in-depth study of all the topics included in Algebra I as well as absolute value equations and inequalities, operations with rational expressions, solving rational equations and characteristics of quadratic graphs. Students should be aware that a scientific calculator is utilized in Algebra I Honors.
1206310 GEOMETRY
1206320 GEOMETRY HONORS
1206320L GEOMETRY GIFTED
GRADES: 9-12
1 CREDIT
This course is designed to develop critical thinking skills in mathematical situations using deduction and discovery. Practical applications of geometric skills and concepts in the real world are included. Topics include, but not limited to: logic and reasoning, proofs, the study of Euclidean geometry of lines, planes, angles, triangles, similarity, congruence, geometric inequalities, polygons and circles, area and volume, and constructions.
1200710 MATHEMATICS FOR COLLEGE ALGEBRA
GRADES: 11-12
1 CREDIT
This course is designed for students who are not interested in taking Algebra 2 after Geometry. In Mathematics for College Algebra, instructional time will emphasize five areas: developing fluency with the Laws of Exponents with numerical and algebraic expressions to include rational and polynomial expressions; solving one-variable exponential, logarithmic, radical and rational equations and interpreting the viability of solutions in real-world contexts; modeling with and applying linear, quadratic, absolute value, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions and systems of linear equations and inequalities; extending knowledge of functions to include inverse and composition.
1207350 MATHEMATICS FOR COLLEGE LIBERAL ARTS
GRADES: 12
1 CREDIT
This course is designed for students who have taken Mathematics for College Algebra. In Mathematics for College Liberal Arts, instructional time will emphasize five areas: analyzing and applying linear and exponential functions within a real-world context; utilizing geometric concepts to solve real-world problems; extending understanding of probability theory; representing and interpreting univariate and bivariate data and developing understanding of logic and set theory. Curricular content for all subjects must integrate critical-thinking, problem-solving, and workforce-literacy skills; communication, reading, and writing skills; mathematics skills; collaboration skills; contextual and applied-learning skills; technology-literacy skills; information and media-literacy skills; and civic-engagement skills.
1200388 MATHEMATICS FOR DATA AND FINANCIAL LITERACY HONORS
GRADES: 11-12
1 CREDIT
In Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy, instructional time will emphasize five areas: extending knowledge of ratios, proportions and functions to data and financial contexts; developing understanding of basic economic and accounting principles; determining advantages and disadvantages of credit accounts and short- and long term loans; developing understanding of planning for the future through investments, insurance and retirement plans and extending knowledge of data analysis to create and evaluate reports and to make predictions. Curricular content for all literacy skills; communication, reading, and writing skills; mathematics skills; collaboration skills; contextual and applied-learning skills; technology-literacy skills; information and media-literacy skills; and civic-engagement skills.
1200330 ALGEBRA II
GRADES: 9-12
1 CREDIT
This course is designed to continue the study of all the Algebra II topics including but not limited to: polynomial, radical, piecewise and trigonometric functions, discontinuities, asymptotic behavior in rational graphs, nonlinear systems of equations, solving quadratic and polynomial equations over the set of complex numbers, solving exponential equations using the definition of logarithms, solving rational equations, partial sums of arithmetic and geometric series, probability and statistics. The course does not include linear functions, equations and systems, absolute value equations and inequalities, rational expressions, all of which were previously studied in Algebra I. Students should be aware that a scientific calculator is utilized in this course. A student that is successful in this course demonstrates a mastery of content taught in their previous math course.
1200340 ALGEBRA II HONORS
1200340L ALGEBRA II GIFTED
GRADES: 9-12
1 CREDIT
This course is comprised of a rigorous, in-depth study of all the Algebra II topics including but not limited to: polynomial, radical, piecewise and trigonometric functions, binomial expansion theorem, discontinuities, asymptotic behavior in rational graphs, non-linear systems of equations, solving quadratic and polynomial equations over the set of complex numbers, solving exponential equations using the properties of logarithms, solving rational equations, partial sums of arithmetic geometric series, probability and statistics. The course does not include linear functions, equations and systems, rational expressions, absolute value equations and inequalities, all of which were previously studied in Algebra I Honors. Students should be aware that a scientific calculator is utilized in this course. A student that is successful in this course demonstrates a mastery of content taught in their previous math course.
1202305 AP PRE-CALCULUS
GRADES: 10-12
1 CREDIT
In AP Precalculus, students explore everyday situations and phenomena using mathematical tools and lenses. Through regular practice, students build deep mastery of modeling and functions, and they examine scenarios through multiple representations. They will learn how to observe, explore, and build mathematical meaning from dynamic systems, an important practice for thriving in an ever-changing world. AP Precalculus prepares students for other college-level mathematics and science courses.
Through the course, students strengthen their procedural and symbolic fluency skills needed for higher level mathematics. While studying each function type, students solve equations and construct equivalent analytic representations in both contextual and purely mathematical settings. Students should be aware that a graphing calculator is utilized in this course and can be used on the Advanced Placement exam.
1210320 AP STATISTICS
GRADES: 11-12
1 CREDIT
AP Statistics is designed for the highly motivated college-bound student who wishes to pursue college level work while still in high school. This course introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. The four broad conceptual themes are exploring data, planning a study, anticipating patterns in advance (simulation), and statistical inference Based on the results of the AP exam, college credit may be awarded by participating colleges and universities. Students should be aware that a graphing calculator is utilized in this course and can be used on the Advanced Placement exam.
1202310 AP CALCULUS AB
1202320 AP CALCULUS BC
GRADES: 11-12
1 CREDIT
AP Calculus is designed for the highly motivated college-bound student who wishes to pursue college level work while still in high school. These courses are intended for students who have a thorough knowledge of college preparatory mathematics and elementary (algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic) functions. AB (Calculus 1) topics include limits and continuity, derivatives and integrals, and their applications. BC (Calculus 1 and 2) includes all AB topics with additional topics in sequences and series, polars, parametrics, and vectors. Based on the results of the AP exam, college credit may be awarded by participating colleges and universities. Students should be aware that a graphing calculator is utilized in this course and can be used on the Advanced Placement exam.
1202300 CALCULUS HONORS
GRADES: 11-12
1 CREDIT
This course is intended to be an overview of Calculus and provides a study of elementary functions and the general theory and techniques of differential and integral calculus. Topics include functions, graphs, limits, derivatives, and integrals.