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2020-21 High School Course Selection Guide


and matrices, sequences, series, probability, and analytic geometry in two and three dimensions.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 2. Pre-Calculus Honors (10, 11)


1 credit


This course will prepare students for the in-depth study of college-level calculus. Content includes functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, analytic functions, topics in trigonometry, linear systems and matrices, sequences, series, probability, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions. The content is presented with advanced applications of mathematical skills and concepts.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 2


Pre-Calculus Accelerated Honors (10, 11) 1 credit


Presented with complex applications of mathematical skills and concepts, this course will prepare students for rigorous study of college-level calculus. Content includes functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions,


trigonometric


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 2 Honors or Accelerated Honors


Calculus Honors (11, 12) 1 credit


Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/ 1 day online learning


As an introduction to college-level calculus, course content includes a review of the prerequisites for calculus, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, limits, and continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, the definite integral, differential equations and mathematical modeling. This course is not intended to prepare students for the Advanced Placement (AP) examination.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Pre-calculus


Advanced Placement Calculus AB (11, 12) 1 credit


Designed to prepare students for the AB level of the Advanced Placement examination in Calculus, topics include algebraic, trigonometric, exponential


and logarithmic functions,


16 limits, derivatives,


continuity, applications of the derivative, anti- derivatives, definite integrals, and applications of integration.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Pre-calculus


Advanced Placement Calculus BC (11, 12) 1 credit


Blended learning class - 3 days in-class/ 2 day online learning Designed to prepare students for the BC level of the Advanced Placement examination in Calculus, topics include functions,


limits, derivatives,


continuity, polar coordinates, vector functions and derivatives, indeterminate forms, applications of the derivative, anti-derivatives, definite integrals, improper integrals, and applications of integration, sequences, series, convergence, and elementary differential equations.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Calculus Advanced Placement AB or 93% or higher in Pre-Calculus


recommendation. functions, analytic


functions, topics in trigonometry, linear systems and matrices, sequences, series, probability, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions.


Accelerated Honors with teacher


Intro to Matrices and Linear Algebra (11,12) 1 credit


Advanced Placement Weighted


This course prepares students for studies in the areas of mathematics, engineering, computer science, physics, and related fields with applied topics that highlight vectors, matrices, determinants, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.


Prerequisite: successful completion of AP Calculus BC


Intro to Statistics & Financial Literacy Career & College Prep (12)


1 credit


As an introduction to mathematical concepts that are typically covered in a first-year liberal arts college-level mathematics course, statistical topics will include the collecting and analyzing of data with an emphasis on spreadsheet manipulation. Additional topics vary and may include a study of number theory, logic, sets and set theory, probability, mathematical modeling and problem solving. Financial Literacy will be an additional focus of the curriculum throughout the year. This course is offered at a pace and level of rigor that varies significantly from Statistics Honors.


Prerequisite: Successful completion of Geometry


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