Grade 9 Math (MTH1W)
This course helps you build on your math skills, covering everything from numbers and algebra to geometry, data, and financial literacy. You'll use math models and coding to apply your understanding to real-world situations, while strengthening your reasoning and communication.
Grade 10 Academic Math (MPM2D)
This course deepens your understanding of mathematical relationships and boosts your problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, technology, and abstract thinking. You'll explore quadratic relations, linear systems, analytic geometry, and trigonometry, all while improving your mathematical reasoning and communication.
There are 4 options for math in grade 11. Please see "Choosing a Grade 11 Math Course" and speak to your math teacher for guidance on which course is best suited for you.
Gr 11 Math for Work and Everyday Life
(MEL3E)
This course shows you how math is applied in the workplace and daily life, covering problems related to earning money, paying taxes, and making purchases. You'll apply simple and compound interest calculations for saving, investing, and borrowing, and determine transportation and travel costs.
Gr 11 College Math
(MBF3C)
This course broadens your understanding of math as a real-world problem-solving tool, extending your knowledge of quadratic relations and investigating exponential growth, compound interest, and vehicle ownership costs. You'll also develop reasoning skills through data analysis, connect probability and statistics, and solve geometry and trigonometry problems.
Gr 11 Functions and Applications
(MCF3M)
This course introduces the basic features of functions, building on your experience with quadratic relations and focusing on how quadratic, trigonometric, and exponential functions model real-world situations. You'll represent functions numerically, graphically, and algebraically, simplify expressions, solve equations, and apply these concepts to problems.
Gr 11 Functions
(MCR3U)
This course introduces the mathematical concept of a function by extending your experience with linear and quadratic relations, investigating various types like trigonometric and exponential functions. You'll represent functions numerically, algebraically, and graphically, solve real-world problems, and enhance your algebraic expression skills.
Gr 12 Math for Work and Everyday Life
(MEL4E)
Prerequisite: MEL3E
This course broadens your understanding of math as applied in the workplace and daily life, covering questions involving statistics, probability, accommodation costs, household budgets, and tax returns. You'll also use proportional reasoning, estimate, measure, and apply geometric concepts to create designs.
Gr 12 College Math
(MAP4C)
Prerequisite: MBF3C
This course broadens your understanding of real-world math applications, teaching you to analyze data statistically and solve problems using geometry, trigonometry, and financial concepts like annuities, budgets, and housing. You'll also simplify expressions and solve equations, preparing you for college programs in areas like business, health sciences, human services, and skilled trades.
Gr 12
Data Management
(MDM4U)
Prerequisite: MCF3M or MCR3U
This course broadens your understanding of math as it relates to managing data, applying methods for organizing and analyzing information, and solving problems involving probability and statistics. You'll complete a culminating investigation integrating statistical concepts, making it particularly useful for university programs in business, social sciences, and humanities.
NOTE: This course is only offered though e-learning.
Gr 12 Advanced Functions
(MHF4U)
Prerequisite: MCR3U
This course extends your experience with functions, investigating polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions while developing techniques for combining them and understanding rates of change. It's ideal for students pursuing university programs that require Calculus and Vectors or who want to consolidate their math understanding.
Gr 12 Calculus & Vectors
(MCV4U)
Prerequisite: MHF4U
This course builds on your understanding of functions and rates of change, covering geometric and algebraic representations of vectors, and lines and planes in 3D space. You'll broaden your understanding of derivatives for various functions and apply these concepts to model real-world relationships, preparing you for careers in science, engineering, economics, or business.