637_/ 961_MATH 9
5 Points
This course is an activity-based mathematics course focusing on pre-algebra and pregeometry skills. It is designed to engage student involvement in problem solving, reasoning, communications, and mathematical connections, as well as continued reinforcement and application of computational skills. Students apply the skills learned to everyday problem solving and real life applications. Administrative approval required.
6920_ACADEMIC ALGEBRA
10 Points
This course examines the properties of real numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations and applications. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
639_/946_ACADEMIC ALGEBRA
5 Points
This course examines the properties of real numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations and applications. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year. Administrative approval required.
ALGEBRA 1
5 points
This course examines the properties of real numbers, linear equations, inequalities, piecewise equations, linear programming, and systems of equations and applications. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
650_SHELTERED COLLEGE PREPARATORY ALGEBRA 1
5 points
This course is designed for ELL students to enable development of English language skills through Algebra content. It examines the properties of real numbers, linear equations, inequalities, piece-wise equations, linear programming, and systems of equations and applications. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
6930_ACADEMIC GEOMETRY
5 points
Prerequisite: Academic Algebra
This course examines the geometric aspects of plane and solid figures such as properties of lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, including length, area, surface area, and volume of solids. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
643_/947_ACADEMIC GEOMETRY
5 Points
This course examines the geometric aspects of plane and solid figures such as properties of lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, including length, area, surface area, and volume of solids. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics. Students focus on problem
solving and real life applications as well as skills required for CAPT examination throughout the year. Administrative approval required.
625_COLLEGE PREPARATORY GEOMETRY
5 points
Prerequisite: Algebra 1
This course examines the geometric aspects of plane and solid figures such as properties oflines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, including length, area, surface area, and volume of solids as well as inductive reasoning and proof. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
666_SHELTERED COLLEGE PREPARATORY GEOMETRY
5 points
Prerequisite: Algebra 1
This course is designed for ELL students to enable development of English language skills through Geometry content. It examines the geometric aspects of plane and solid figures such as properties of lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, including length, area, surface area, and volume of solids as well as inductive reasoning and proof. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
624_HONORS GEOMETRY
5 points
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 with a minimum grade of B
This course examines in detail the geometric aspects of plane and solid figures such as properties of lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, including length, area, surface area, and volume of solids as well as inductive reasoning and proof. Emphasis is on logical thinking and development of an
axiomatic system stressing inductive and deductive logic through critical thinking activities. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications through the use of computers and graphic calculator technology as well as skills required for the CAPT examination throughout the year.
6940_ACADEMIC ALGEBRA 2
5 points
Prerequisite: Academic Algebra 1 and Academic Geometry
This course examines the properties of real numbers, linear equations and functions, inequalities, linear systems of equations, quadratic and polynomial functions, radical exponents and functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications throughout the year.
620_COLLEGE PREPARATORY ALGEBRA 2
5 points
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and Geometry
This course examines the properties of real numbers, linear equations and functions, inequalities, linear systems of equations, quadratic and polynomial functions, radical exponents and functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the SAT examination throughout the year.
621_HONORS ALGEBRA 2
5 points
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 & Honors Geometry or CP Geometry w/ minimum grade of B
This course examines in detail the properties of real numbers, linear equations and functions, inequalities, linear systems of equations, quadratic and polynomial functions, radical exponents and functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the SAT examination throughout the year.
632_PRE-CALCULUS
5 points
Prerequisite: CP Algebra 2
This course examines the properties of functions and modeling, radical exponents and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric analysis, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the SAT examination throughout the year.
633_HONORS PRE-CALCULUS
5 points
Prerequisite: Honors Algebra 2 or CP Algebra 2 w/ minimum grade of B
This course examines in detail the properties of functions and modeling, radical exponents and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric analysis, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the SAT examination throughout the year.
6850_ALGEBRA 3 AND TRIGONOMETRY
2.5 points
Prerequisite: CP Algebra 2
This semester course examines mathematical concepts required for taking trigonometry at college. Emphasis is on algebraic, geometric, and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as well as skills required for the SAT examination throughout the semester.
6860_STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
2.5 points
Prerequisite: CP Algebra 2
This semester course examines basic data analysis and probability concepts. Emphasis is on algebraic and graphic representation of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications as
well as skills required for the SAT examination throughout the semester.
634_ CALCULUS
5 points
Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus
This course examines the advanced properties of functions, including limits and continuity, the techniques of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is on algebraic, trigonometric, and exponential functions of these topics through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications throughout the year.
629_ ADVANCED PLACEMENT CALCULUS AB
5 points
Prerequisite: Honors Pre-Calculus or Pre-Calculus
This intensive college level calculus course, as prescribed by the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Program, examines the advanced properties of functions, limits, and continuity. The techniques of differential and integral calculus will be developed and applied to algebraic, trigonometric, and exponential functions. Student experiences focus and emphasize on problem solving and real life applications through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students are expected to take the Advanced Placement Examination at the
conclusion of the course.
6291_ADVANCED PLACEMENT CALCULUS BC
5 Points
Prerequisite: Honors Pre-Calculus
This intensive college level calculus course, as prescribed by the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Program, examines the advanced properties of functions, limits, and continuity. Techniques of differential and integral calculus, and concepts of sequences and series will be developed and applied to algebraic, trigonometric, exponential parametric, and polar functions. Student experiences focus and emphasize on problem solving and real life applications through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphing calculator technology. Students are expected to take the Advanced Placement Examination at the conclusion of the course.
636_ ADVANCED PLACEMENT STATISTICS
5 points
Prerequisite: Algebra 2
This intensive college level non-calculus based statistics course, as prescribed by the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Program, examines four broad conceptual themes: (1) Exploring data: observing patterns and departures from patterns; (2) Planning a study: Deciding what and how to measure; (3) Anticipating patterns: producing models using probability and simulation; and (4) Statistical inference: confirming models. Student experiences focus and emphasize on problem solving and real life applications through critical thinking activities as well as the use of computers and graphic calculator technology. Students are expected to take the Advanced Placement Examination at the conclusion of the course.
660_COMPUTER BASED INVESTIGATIVE MATHEMATICS
5 points
This course examines a wide range of problems requiring the applications of mathematics. Emphasis is on data and graphic representation of these topics through the use of appropriate software package including the internet. Students focus on problem solving and real life applications through critical thinking activities.
664_ ADVANCED PLACEMENT COMPUTER SCIENCE
5 points
Prerequisite: CP Algebra 2 with a minimum grade of B
This intensive college level Computer Science course, as prescribed by the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Program, examines the advanced properties of data structures, design and algorithm development using Java as the programming language. Student experiences focus and emphasize on problem solving and real life applications through critical thinking activities including the social and ethical implications of computer use. Students are expected to take the Advanced Placement Examination at the conclusion of the course.