Mathematics 30-2
Summer School for Adult Learners and International Students
Summer School for Adult Learners and International Students
Course Overview and Materials
In this course, you’ll gain the mathematical understanding and critical thinking skills appropriate for entry into post-secondary programs that don’t require the study of calculus. Topics of study include set theory, counting methods, probability, rational expressions, polynomial functions, and more. If you’re considering post-secondary fields such as arts, nursing, civil engineering technology, medical technologies, or some apprenticeship programs, this is the math course for you.
The course is sectioned into 4 parts (Unit 1/2, Unit 3/4, Unit 5/6 and Unit 7/8). Each section has an assignment and a supervised test* that are both for marks, as well as mandatory unit practice quizzes that are not for marks and optional lesson practice quizzes that are not for marks.
Math 30-2 units (along with the recommended assignment submission dates) include:
Unit 1: Set Theory & Unit 2: Counting Methods - July 4
Unit 3: Probability & Unit 4: Rational Expressions and Equations - July 11
Unit 5: Polynomial Functions & Unit 6: Exponential Functions - July 18
Unit 7: Logarithmic Functions & Unit 8: Sinusoidal Functions - July 25
There are no extensions past the July 25th deadline.
Due to the short time frame of summer session, expect to be working on the course 5 to 7 hours each day for the month of July. Vacations or full-time jobs should not be taken during this time.
Both the course mark and diploma exam mark are required for an official mark to appear on your transcript.
*Tests are supervised using remote proctoring software called Proctorio. To write a Proctorio supervised test, students must have a computer or laptop with a microphone and a webcam. An external webcam on a stand is preferred as the camera view must show a student from their hands to their head at all times during the assessment.
In order for a student to be successful in this course, VVS requires a minimum of 55% in Mathematics 20-2 or a minimum of 40% in Mathematics 20-1.
Approved graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84 recommended)
Principles of Mathematics 12 (Nelson) - $149.00
A refundable caution fee applies to required materials, as per our Refund Policy.
Grade Level: 12
Delivery: ONLINE
Dept: Sr High Mathematics
Course Code: MAT3792
Prerequisite: Mathematics 20-1 or Mathematics 20-2
Corequisites: Not required
Materials: Yes
Credits Earned: 5