MATH DEPARTMENT

Course Instructor Credits
Earned
Algebra 1 Mrs. Early 1
Integrated Math 1 Miss Yoder 1
Integrated Math 2 Miss Yoder 1
Integrated Math 3 Miss Yoder 1
Geometry Miss Yoder 1
Algebra 2 Mrs. Bevington 1
Pre-calculus Mrs. Bevington or Mrs. Braun 1
Calculus Mrs. Bevington 1
Trigonometry / statistics Mrs. Bevington 1

Scroll down to see descriptions for the course.

ALGEBRA 101 (1 unit credit) Course 120. The basic operations of elementary mathematics are used in this course.  In addition, Algebra 101 introduces the students to variable replacement for numerals, techniques of equation solving, practical applications through the use of word problems, solving inequalities, basic graphing, and polynomial expressions. Prerequisite:  Integrated Math I and Integrated Math II. This is a blocked Academic class.  Fee:  $2.00.

ALGEBRA I (1 unit credit) Course 121.  The course follows the description of Algebra 101.  Additional topics include simplifying, solving and factoring of polynomial expressions.  This course is needed in order to continue to Geometry or Algebra II.  Offered as both a blocked or split-block Academic Class. Fee:  $105.00-Calculator or a $25.00 rental fee; plus Fee:  $2.00.

INTEGRATED MATH I (1 unit credit) Course 124.  Integrated Math includes a number of topics on the basics of arithmetic, providing computational practice for the development and maintenance of skills. Subject areas also discussed are integers, logical reasoning, solutions of equations and inequalities, data analysis and polynomial operations.  Integrated Math I is needed in order to continue into Integrated Math II. This is a split-block Academic Class.  Fee: $2.00

INTEGRATED MATH II (1 unit credit) Course 226. This course reviews and extends the basic procedures learned in Integrated Math I. Additional topics include coordinate geometry, trigonometry, probability and statistics. Prerequisite:  Integrated Math I.  This is a blocked Academic Class. Fee:  $2.00.

GEOMETRY (1 unit credit) Course 224.  This course includes material about parallel, skew and perpendicular lines, polygons, circles, three-dimensional figures, proofs, etc.  A good background in Algebra is essential for this course.  Algebra I is a prerequisite.  This is a blocked Academic Class.  Fee:  $2.00.

ALGEBRA 201(1 unit credit) Course 320. The course will review the basic procedures learned in Algebra I.  Additional topics include radical expressions, rational expressions, polynomial functions, and exponential functions. Prerequisites:  Algebra I and Geometry.  This is a blocked Academic class.  Fee: $2.00. 

ALGEBRA II (1 unit credit) Course 321. This course will review the basic procedures learned in Algebra I. Additional topics include:  Systems of linear equations and inequalities in 2 or 3 variables, Radical expressions, Conic Sections, Polynomial functions, Exponential functions, and Matrix operations. Much emphasis is placed on how various types of equations relate to their graphs. Prerequisite: Algebra I and Geometry.  This is a blocked Academic Class. Fee: $2.00.

TRIGONOMETRY/STATISTICS (1 unit of credit) Course 429.  The first half of this course will cover the following Trigonometry topics: Triangle relationships, Circular trigonometric relationships, Radian measure, Trigonometric identities and equations, Graphs of trigonometric functions, Problem solving strategies using trigonometric functions.

The second half of the course covers the following Statistics topics: Graphical representation of univariate and bivariate data, numerical analysis of data, Least-Squares Regression, Normal and Standard Normal distributions, Randomness and Probability models. Prerequisite: Algebra II. This is a blocked Academic Class during the fall semester. Fee: $2.00

ADVANCED PLACEMENT STATISTICS (1 unit of credit)  Course 427.  This course continues and expands the Statistics topics covered in the previous course. It also covers: Continuous and Discrete Random Variables, Binomial and Geometric Distributions, Surveys and Experimental Design, Non-Linear Regression, and Inference (significance tests and confidence intervals) for Means, Proportions and Regression. Successful completion of the AP Statistics exam in May could earn college credit.  Prerequisite: Trigonometry / Statistics. This is a blocked Academic, spring semester class. Fee: $2.00.  The approximate fee for the AP exam will be $80.00.

PRE-CALCULUS (1 unit credit) Course 424.  After a short review of Algebra 2 skills, this course will cover the following topics: Polynomial and Rational Functions, Vectors and Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates and Complex Numbers, and Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. The course will end with an introduction to Calculus covering limits and some derivatives. Prerequisite: Trigonometry / Statistics. This is a blocked Academic Class during the fall semester. Fee: $2.00

ADVANCED PLACEMENT CALCULUS (1 unit credit) Course 426.  This course will include the following topics: Analysis of graphs, Limits of functions, Continuity, Derivatives, Applications of derivatives, Interpretations and properties of definite integrals, Applications of integrals, The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Techniques of ant differentiation, and Applications of antidifferentiation. Successful completion of the AP Calculus exam in May could earn college credit. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus. This is a blocked Academic Class during the spring semester. Fee: $2.00.  .  The approximate fee for the AP exam will be $80.00.