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Advanced Math I: This
yearlong course is intended for students who have completed
Algebra II and need further study in algebra
topics.
The
course will include function, mathematical modeling and real
life applications of algebra. The course will conclude with
the introduction to trigonometry. Prerequisite: Algebra II.
Pre-Calculus Honors: These
are year long courses designed to present the theory and
applications of trigonometry and elementary functions
to students. Particular emphasis will be given to the use
of mathematics for modeling realworld problems. Placement
in honors course is done by the department.
AP Calculus AB:
This year-long course presents the equivalent of one semester
of college level calculus. Topics include derivatives,
integrals and their applications. At the end of the course,
the student should be prepared for the Advanced Placement
Calculus AB Exam. Prerequisite: Precalculus Honors. Students
wishing to take AP calculus must follow AP course request
guidelines.
AP Calculus BC:
This year-long course presents the equivalent
of the second semester of college level calculus. Topics
include techniques of
integration and their applications, infinite series and sequences
and vector valued functions. At the end of the course, the
student
should
be prepared for
the
Advanced
Placement
Calculus
BC Exam. Prerequisite: a minimum score of 4 on the Calculus
AB exam. Students wishing to take AP calculus must follow AP
course request guidelines.
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