Mathematics
Mathematics
Courses
PRE-ALGEBRA | This course examines the more elementary aspects of Algebra. The goals of the course are to further develop skills in mathematics, to expand the understanding of mathematical concepts, improve logical thinking, and to promote success in working problems.
ALGEBRA I | Algebra I students will study the basic structure of the real numbers and the relations and operations on them. Students will be introduced to equations and inequalities with application to our society.
GEOMETRY | This class will be studied as an inductive and deductive mathematical system, with time given to constructions, proofs, and geometry on the coordinate plane. Algebraic skills will be used in the development of geometric concepts.
GEOMETRY (HONORS) | This course is designed for students who are advanced in their mathematical skill and planning to enter a mathematical or scientific field of study in college. Students will develop and explore the axiomatic systems of Euclidian and Cartesian geometry.
ALGEBRA II | Students will relate the study of the real and complex number systems to practical applications in our modern society. Algebra II is a course of study that helps form an essential part of the mathematics background that students will need as adults, and at the same time lay a solid foundation for any future work in mathematics.
ALGEBRA II (HONORS) | This course is designed for students who are advanced in their mathematical skills and planning to enter a math or science field in college. Students will relate the study of the real and complex number systems to practical applications in our modern society.
ALGEBRA III | This course addresses a variety of mathematical topics needed to prepare students for success in college-level mathematics. In this course, students will connect and use multiple strands of mathematics in situations and problems as well as in the study of other disciplines.
PRE-CALCULUS (HONORS) | This course is designed for those college-bound students who will take Calculus or the AP calculus exam. The students will study algebra, trigonometry, functions and their applications, limits, logarithms, mathematical inductions, and vectors.
CALCULUS | After a short review of essential techniques of algebra, geometry, trigonometry and pre-calculus functions, this course will investigate the standard topics of differential and integral calculus. The topics included are limits, the derivative and its applications, and the integral and its applications.
