units of study will focus on additional algebraic concepts, which will include but are not limited to functions, higher degree polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conics, and matrices. Prerequisite: 70 average in both Algebra 2 and Geometry. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1410 Trigonometry (10, 11, 12) 2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester In conjunction with Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry offers an alternate route to Calculus. These topics include, but are not limited to, right triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions, Laws of Sine and Cosine, and Analytic Trigonometry. Prerequisite: 70 average in both Algebra 2 and Geometry. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1420 Pre-Calculus (10, 11, 12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This is a course with a graphing approach that provides the essential mathematical background needed for Calculus. Prerequisites: 75 in Algebra 2 and Geometry. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1430 Honors Pre-Calculus (10, 11, 12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester Honors Pre-Calculus is an accelerated course with a graphing approach, which develops a strong foundation for AP Calculus. Prerequisite: 80 average in Honors Algebra 2 and Honors Geometry. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1500 Calculus (10, 11, 12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This course covers the basic mechanical and theoretical aspects of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis will be placed on practical application s involving calculus. Prerequisite: 75 average in Pre‐Calculus; 75 average in both Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry; placement by Honors Pre‐ Calculus teacher. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration)
1510 Honors Calculus (10, 11, 12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester Honors Calculus is designed as an in-depth study of theoretical differential and integral calculus. The course is built on the proofs of concepts and application to today’s world. Prerequisite: 75 average in Honors PreCalculus. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1520 AP Calculus AB (11, 12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester AP Calculus AB is designed as an accelerated in-depth study of theoretical differential and integral calculus which will prepare students for the AP test. The course is built on the proofs of concepts and application to today’s world. Prerequisites: 85 average in Honors PreCalculus or 75 average in Honors Calculus. An honors-level prerequisite is required for AP Calculus. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1525 AP Calculus AB Seminar (11, 12) 2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester This second semester course will complete and supplement the AP Calculus AB curriculum. It will provide preparation and practice for the AP test. Prerequisites: 75 average in AP Calculus AB. 1530 AP Calculus BC (12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester AP Calculus BC makes use of the foundation of AP Calculus AB and expands upon previously learned concepts to prepare the students for the AP Calculus BC exam. Additional topics will follow after the AP exam. Students with aspirations of majoring in mathematics, engineering, or the sciences will find this class particularly useful. Prerequisite: 80 average in AP Calculus AB Seminar and a recommendation of teacher. (NCAA, Applied Science Concentration) 1600 Probability and Statistics (11, 12) 5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This course is designed as an elective for students who are interested in expanding their knowledge of statistics and probability. Material covered will include permutations, combinations, normal and other statistical distributions, inferences and predictions. Prerequisite: 14