Calculus I - Focus on students' understanding of calculus concepts and provide experience with methods and applications. Although computational competence is an important outcome, the main emphasis is expressed graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally.
College Algebra – This course is designed to strengthen and expand your algebra skills. The emphasis is on using the concept of an algebraic function to model real-life situations. Different types of models including linear, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic models are presented along with the supporting algebraic skills and procedures.
Senior Math - Advanced Mathematics topics are reviewed and extended. Also introduced are limits, continuity, and derivatives.
Trigonometry - This course is a continuation of Algebra II. Included in the course are degrees, radians, and application of trigonometry concepts.
Principles of Structural Design - A course that helps students understand the field of engineering/engineering technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes help students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering problem solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.
Algebra II - This course is a continuation of Algebra I. Included in the course are expressions, equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, linear systems, quadratic functions, polynomials, radical functions, rational exponents, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and rational functions.
Geometry - This course is about shapes, objects, and their properties. It includes the essentials of geometry, reasoning and proof, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruent triangles, similarity, right triangles and trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles, measuring length and area, and surface area and volume of objects.
Informal Geometry - This course is about shapes, objects, and their properties. It includes the essentials of geometry, reasoning and proof, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruent triangles, similarity, right triangles and trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles, measuring length and area, and surface area and volume of objects. This course will look at the properties of Geometry as well as the real application of these concepts.
Algebra I - This course is an approach to traditional mathematical fundamentals. It is designed to stimulate thinking on the part of the students and to encourage them to become more proficient in the basic algebraic equations, signed numbers, work with polynomials, first degree equations (one unknown), systems of linear equations, square roots, and a touch of trigonometry.
Algebra 1/2 - The course reinforces arithmetic skills, developing the pre-algebra concepts of variable recognition, signed numbers, formulas and single variable equations. Students will be introduced to algebraic symbolism, simplifying expressions, solutions to elementary equations, and the graphic representations associated with variables.