This flowchart outlines the different pathways available to students. For more information, contact your local Principal.
Prerequisite: Math 9
The topics include units of measure, spatial thinking, Pythagorean Theorem, polygons and similarity, trigonometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, geometric constructions, proportional reasoning, income and formula manipulation. Students who successfully complete Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 may proceed to Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 20.
Prerequisite: Math 9
The topics include units of measure, trigonometry, irrational numbers and exponents, factoring, relations and linear functions, and systems of linear equations. Students who successfully complete Common Course for Foundations of Mathematics and Pre‑Calculus 10 may proceed to Foundations of Mathematics 20 and/or Pre‑Calculus20.
Prerequisite: Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10
The topics include slope and rates of change; graphical representations; measurement; right triangle trigonometry; scale representations, financial services; and personal budgets. Students who successfully complete Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 20 have met the minimum graduation requirement for Math and may choose to proceed to Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 30.
Prerequisite: Foundations of Mathematics and Pre‑Calculus 10
The topics include inductive and deductive reasoning; properties of angles and triangles; triangle trigonometry; statistical reasoning; systems of linear inequalities; quadratic functions and equations; and proportional reasoning. Students who successfully complete Foundations of Mathematics 20 have met the minimum graduation requirement for Math and may choose to proceed to Foundations of Mathematics 30.
Prerequisite: Foundations of Mathematics and Pre‑Calculus 10
The topics include sequences and series; trigonometry; quadratic functions and equations; radical expressions and equations; rational expressions and equations; absolute value and reciprocal functions; systems of equations; and linear and quadratic inequalities. Students who successfully complete Pre-Calculus 20 have met the minimum graduation requirement for Math and may choose to proceed to Pre-Calculus 30.
Prerequisite: Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 20
The topics include linear relations; limits to measurement; statistics; probability and odds; properties of geometric figures; transformations; trigonometry; and owning a small business.
Prerequisite: Foundations of Mathematics 20
The topics include financial mathematics; set theory and logic; counting methods; probability; polynomial functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; and sinusoidal functions.
Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 20
Pre-Calculus 30 is a rigorous math course intended for students who will pursue post-secondary studies involving higher level mathematics and/or science. The topics include function transformations; radical, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; the unit circle and trigonometric functions; function operations; and permutations, combinations and the Binomial Theorem. Students who successfully complete Pre-Calculus 30 may choose to proceed to Calculus 30.
Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 30
The topics include limits; derivatives and applications; curve sketching, area under curves, and integrals. This course is recommended for students who plan to take first-year Calculus at university.