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3203 Advanced Placement

This course is a rigorous and theoretical study of statistics. It follows the Advanced Placement syllabus accepted by the College Board. Students in Honors or CPA Algebra 2 or Honors or CPA Geometry are invited to sign up for the course. Acceptance is dependent upon criteria described in the application (which may be obtained from a math teacher or department chair). Students in this course are expected to take the AP Statistics Exam in May, at the student’s expense. The data analysis and investigation components of this course are based on the use of a graphing calculator with a table option. Regular and frequent access to a graphing calculator for class activities as well as homework is required.

Statistics

3201 College Prep A

The topics for this course are divided into four major themes: exploratory analysis of data, planning and data production, probability, and statistical inference. Important components of the course include the use of technology, projects and laboratories, cooperative group problem solving, and writing as a part of concept-oriented instruction and assessment. This approach will allow students to build interdisciplinary connections with other subjects and with the world outside of school. Regular and frequent access to a graphing calculator for class activities as well as homework is required. Prerequisite: ​Successful completion of CPA Algebra 2 or CPA Geometry and/or a teacher recommend