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Grade 10th, 11th
Length Year
Credits Math 2
Fees None
Description
Secondary Math 2 is the primary course for preparing students for the ACT and other college entrance
exams. The major purpose of Math 2 is to extend the mathematics that students learned in Math I,
including working with quadratic, piecewise and absolute value functions, using rigid transformations
and triangle congruence criteria to prove geometric relationships, examining the geometry of circles, and
using conditional probability to make and evaluate decisions.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math 1
Grade 10th
Length Year
Credits Math 2
Fees None
Description
Students can expect content similar to that of the non-honors course, but with increased depth and rigor. Secondary Math 2 Honors is similar to Secondary Math 2, but with an increased depth and rigor. There is a focus on preparing students for the ACT and other college entrance exams. The major purpose of Math 2 is to extend the mathematics that students learned in Math I,
including working with quadratic, piecewise and absolute value functions, using rigid transformations
and triangle congruence criteria to prove geometric relationships, examining the geometry of circles, and
using conditional probability to make and evaluate decisions.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math I Honors. *Math 1 skills are assumed and are imperative for success in this course.
Grade 11th
Length Year
Credits MA 3
Fees None
Description
Students will apply and extend the mathematics learned in Math 1 and Math 2, including polynomial, rational, radical, and logarithmic functions. Their study of trigonometry will include general triangles, trigonometric functions, and the unit circle. Students will create geometric models to solve contextual problems and apply methods from statistics to draw inferences and conclusions from data.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math 1 and Math 2 and are college-bound. *Math 2 skills are assumed and are imperative for success in this course.
Grade 11th, 12th
Length Year
Credits Math 3
Fees None
Description
Students will apply and extend the mathematics learned in Math 1 and Math 2, including polynomial, rational, radical, and logarithmic functions. Their study of trigonometry will include general triangles, trigonometric functions, and the unit circle. Students will create geometric models to solve contextual problems and apply methods from statistics to draw inferences and conclusions from data.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math 1 and Math 2 and are college-bound. *Math 2 skills are assumed and are imperative for success in this course.
Grade 11th, 12th
Length Year
Credits Math
Fees None
Description
This course includes mathematical decision making in finance, life skills, problem solving, probability and statistics. Coursework will include mathematical reasoning, modeling, and effective communication skills. This course only fills a 3rd year math requirement and students who take this course will not be eligible to take CE courses senior year
Comments
Students must complete Math 1 and Math 2 before enrolling in this course.
Grade 10th, 11th, 12th
Length Semester
Credit CTE or 3rd year Math
Fees $20
Description
Do you like money? Are you thinking of running or owning a business? Learn the concepts of accounting for business & personal use like analyzing transactions, making decisions, working with numbers, finding patters and trends, cash within ANY industry or as an entrepreneur by learning accounting skills. Computers and accounting software will be used for simulations.
Grade 10th ,11th ,12th
Length Semester
Credit CTE or 3rd year Math
Fees $20
Description
If you liked Accounting 1, you'll love Accounting 2. Continue building advanced accounting skills related to merchandising business including preparing and journalizing payroll records, recording adjusting entries, inventory control methods, interpreting financial information and calculating depreciation on capitalized assets. Computers and accounting software will be used for simulations. Successful completion of Accounting 1 is required as a prerequisite for this course.
Comments
Completion of Accounting 1 prior
Grade 12th
Length Year
Credits MA
Fees AP test fees may apply
Requirements Graphing calculator
Comments
Recommended completion of Math III Hon and ACT score of 23.
Calculus LAB Required 1.0 credit ELEC
Description
Introduction to derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Enroll if you earned at least a C average in Math III Honors. College math credit may be awarded if AP test is passed at end of course.
Grade 12th
Length Year
Credits MA
Fees AP test fees may apply
Requirements Graphing calculator
Comments
Recommended completion of Math III Hon and ACT score of 23.
Calculus LAB Required 1.0 credit ELEC
Description
Introduction to derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Enroll if you earned at least a C average in Math III Honors. College math credit may be awarded if AP test is passed at end of course.
Grade 12th
Length YEAR
Credits
Fees None
Description
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math I, II, III with a C average OR a Math ACT score of 21. Textbook purchase required. Teacher recommendation highly suggested.
Grade 12th
Length Semester
Credits WSU Math 1010 4 credits
Fees None
Description
The course focuses on linear and quadratic equations; inequalities; polynomials; rational expressions; radicals; negative and rational exponents; complex numbers; linear system; introduction to functions; logarithms and exponential functions. This is a semester course.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math I, II, III with a C average OR a Math ACT score of 21. Textbook purchase required. Teacher recommendation highly suggested.
Grade 12th
Length Semester
Credits WSU Math 1030 3 credits
Fees None
Description
Completion of Math 1030 will result in 3 semester hours of College Quantitative Reasoning. Satisfies the math general education requirement at most universities for students pursuing a degree in areas such as social science, arts, music, etc. Your grade from this course will appear on your permanent college transcript.
The course focuses on topics from mathematics which convey to the student the beauty and utility of mathematics, and which illustrates its application to modern society. Topics include geometry, statistics, probability, and growth and form/models.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math I, II, III with a C average OR a Math ACT score of 21. Textbook purchase required. Teacher recommendation highly suggested.
Grade 12th
Length Semester
Credits WSU Math 1050 4 credits
Fees None
Description
Completion of Math 1050 will result in 4 semester hours of College Algebra (This course will satisfy the math general education requirement at most universities for students pursuing a degree in areas such as business, education, science, and nursing.) Your grade from this course will appear on your permanent college transcript.
Comments
Enroll only if you have completed Math I, II, III with a C average AND a Math ACT score of 23. OR if you have passed Math 1010 with a C or better. Textbook purchase required. Teacher recommendation highly suggested.
Grade 11th, 12th
Length SEM
Credits MA, CTE, or Elective WSU CS 1400 4 credits
Fees WSU CE Fee
Requirements It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED students take Computer Science Principles before taking this class. Not a substitute for 10th grade math
Description
Students will learn to design, code, and test their own programs using the Java Programming language. They will apply mathematical concepts as well as programming concepts. They will learn complex algorithms, such as data structure, to create powerful programs. Recommended for those who enjoy critical thinking or problem solving. Course is better suited for those who have completed, Web Development 1, Computer Science Principles or have previous coding experience.