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All Math department courses are aligned with the California
State Standards for Math and meet the UC/CSU "C" requirements
for math, except as noted.
MATHEMATICS:
Pre-Algebra
10 Credits
This course is a study of fundamental operation with whole
numbers, fractions and decimals, word problem applications,
ratio and proportions, percents, integers, equations,
inequalities, graphing, and polynomials. No UC/CSU transfer
eligibility.
Algebra I
10
Credits
Prerequisite: Placement into course from the Entrance
Exam score of 70 or higher or completion of and passing
grade in pre-algebra.
This course is a study of integers, algebraic expressions,
polynomials, equations and inequalities, graphing, and
algebraic fractions. Story problems appropriate for algebraic
application are also included for study.
Algebra I Honors
10 Credits
Prerequisite: Placement into course from Entrance
Exam score of 90 or higher.
This rigorous course delivers a full year's honors curriculum
and prepares students for Geometry and Honors Algebra
II. The course begins with a brief review of pre-algebra
concepts. Real-life applications help students to understand
the importance of algebra in our world. Topics covered
include the real number system, solving equations and
inequalities, polynomials and exponents, factoring and
applications, rational expressions, graphing linear equations,
solving linear systems, roots and radicals, and quadratic
equations.
Geometry
10
Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of and passing grade in Algebra
I.
Requirement: Calculator
This course is a study of the relationships among points,
lines, and planes, types and properties of polygons, constructions
with a straight edge and compass, area, surface area,
and volume, logical reasoning with formula proofs, congruent
and similar polygons, relationships of angles, arcs, and
segments related to a circle, and an introduction to trigonometry.
Algebra II
10
Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of and passing grade in Algebra
I and Geometry.
Requirement: TI-83 graphing calculator
This course is the in-depth study of algebraic concepts
in a preparation for subsequent studies in which algebra
is a basic math tool. The topics studied are linear equations,
functions, and systems, quadratic equations and functions,
polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic expressions,
equations and functions, rational expressions, equations,
and functions, periodic functions, trigonometry, conic
sections, probability, and matrices.
Algebra II Honors
10 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of 'B-' or higher of Algebra
I and Geometry.
Requirement: TI-83 graphing calculator
This is a fast-paced course that covers Algebra II, trigonometry,
and pre-calculus, which includes the theory of equations,
exponents, and logarithms. Instruction emphasizes theoretical
development of topics and then- application to problem
solving in other fields.
Algebra III/Trigonometry
10 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of and passing grade in Algebra
I, Geometry, and Algebra II.
Requirement: TI-83 graphing calculator.
This course includes advanced algebra topics including
trigonometry functions, circular functions, and right
triangle and oblique triangle applications. The goals
of the class are to develop proficiency with mathematical
skills, expand understanding of math concepts, improve
logical thinking, and promote success in standardized
testing and future math classes.
Pre-Calculus
10
Credits
Prerequisites: A grade of 'B-' or higher in Algebra
II.
Requirement: TI-83 graphic calculator.
This course is a study of the six trigonometric functions
and their graphs with applications and trigonometric identities,
complex numbers and vectors, lines, curves, conic sections,
and polar graphs, functions and their inverses, logarithms,
and matrix algebra.
Math Analysis 11, 12
10
Credits
Prerequisite: Grade of 'C-' or higher in Pre-Calculus
or grade of 'B+' or higher in Algebra III/Trig.
This course will continue the study of the Trigonometry
concepts covered in Algebra III/Trig and Pre-Calculus
and will introduce advanced Algebra and Geometry concepts.
The topics covered will include trigonometric functions
and their applications, matrices, analytic geometry, sequences
and series, and probability. Experience with the graphic
calculator required.
AP Calculus A/B 11, 12
10 Credits
Prerequisites: Grade of 'A' in Pre-Calculus and recommendation
of teacher.
Requirement: TI-83 graphic calculator.
This course is a study of the Calculus and its origin.
It concentrates on algebraic fundamentals while giving
a practical understanding of the derivative and the integral.
Problem solving and critical thinking are emphasized.
Experience with a graphing calculator needed. Students
who take this class are required to take the AP exam.
AP Probability & Statistics 12
10
Credits
Prerequisite: Grade of 'B' or higher in Pre-Calculus.
This course will introduce students to the major concepts
and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions
from data. Students are exposed to four broad conceptual
themes: exploring data, sampling and experimentation,
anticipating patterns, and statistical inference. Experience
with a graphing calculator required. Students who take
this course are required to take the A.P. exam.
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