2025/2026 Course Selection is now open until February 27th, 2025
Students must complete a 20-level mathematics course to graduate. Check out the pathways graphic and the course descriptions below.
Post-secondary requirements vary; talking with your math teachers and a counselor is important before determining which pathway is right for you.
Walter Murray has a strong extra-curricular math program!
What you need to know:
Topics: unit pricing, wages, salaries, deductions, Imperial system of measurement and SI system of measurement, surface area, angles and parallel lines, similar figures, and trigonometry.
A grade of 70% or higher in Math 9 is recommended.
What you need to know:
Topics: linear measurement, systems of measurement, trigonometry, multiplying and factoring polynomials, radicals and powers, relations and functions, and systems of linear equations.
What you need to know:
Topics: slope and rate of change, graphing, surface area, volume, trigonometry, scale representation, and financial servicing – personal loans, line of credit, personal budgeting.
What you need to know:
Topics: inductive and deductive reasoning, properties of angles and triangles, triangle trigonometry, statistical reasoning, systems of linear inequalities, quadratic functions and equations, and proportional reasoning.
It is strongly recommended that MAF20 be taken before MPC20. A grade of 70% or higher in MFP10 is recommended.
What you need to know:
Topics: sequences and series, trigonometry, quadratic functions, quadratic equations, radical expressions and equations, rational expressions and equations, absolute value and reciprocal functions, systems of equations, linear and quadratic inequalities.
What you need to know:
Topics: reasoning, measurement, sine and cosine law, properties of polygons, transformations, finances, linear relations, measures of central tendency, percentiles, and probability.
What you need to know:
Topics: finances, reasoning; set theory, odds and probability; permutations and combinations; polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and sinusoidal functions.
A grade of 70% or higher in MPC20 is recommended.
What you need to know:
Topics: angle measurement, trigonometry, trig functions, trig equations, trig identities, the composition of functions, transformations, functions, logarithms, polynomial functions, radical and rational functions, permutations and combinations.
TWhat you need to know:
he purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the concepts of a first-year university-level Calculus course. Students will be introduced to the ideas of Differential Calculus. Emphasis will be placed on the rules and applications of differentiation, including the limit concept. Applications include: curve sketching, related rate and optimization problems, and transcendental functions.
This course is not a requirement for post-secondary programs but will benefit those who will be taking calculus at the university level.