Mathematics

 

Algebra I
(course # 1215)
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1.0

This course exposes students to the following State Mathematics Standards: Number Operations and Concepts,
Measurement, Algebra, Statistics and Probability.

• To study operations of signed numbers, solutions of linear, quadratic and pairs of linear equations
• To study integral exponents and square roots
• To study operations involving polynomial and rational expressions


Algebra II
(course # 1220)
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: C or better in Algebra I
Credit: 1.0

This course exposes students to the following State Mathematics Standards: Number Operations and Concepts,
Algebra, Statistics and Probability, Tools and Technology.

• To study properties of real and complex number systems
• To study operations involving polynomials, rational expressions, rational exponents and radicals
• To study relations and quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions
• To solve equations, inequalities and systems of equations

Geometry
(course # 1225)
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: C or better in Algebra I
Credit: 1.0

This course meets the following State Mathematics Standards: Number Operations and Concepts, Geometry,
Algebra, Statistics and Probability.

• To study sets of points, inductive and deductive reasoning, parallel lines, congruent triangles, polygons,
circles and spheres
• To study locus of points, properties of lines, and space geometry

*THE FOLLOWING CLASSES MAY BE TAKEN FOR DUAL CREDIT. STUDENTS MUST SCORE 23 AND ABOVE
ON THE ACT IN MATHEMATICS OR 66 AND ABOVE ON THE COMPASS.

Pre-Calculus/Algebra
(block course # 1251/ yearlong course # 1252)
Grade Level: 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: C or better in Algebra II and Geometry
Credit: 1.0
Offered for Dual Credit

This course exposes students to the following State Mathematics Standards: Number Operations and Concepts,
Algebra, Statistics and Probability.

• This course is a continuation of Algebra II course and will incorporate the study of linear, quadratic,
polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions

Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry
(block course # 1255/ yearlong course # 1256)
Grade Level: 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: C or better in College PreCalculus/ Algebra
Credit: 1.0
Offered for Dual Credit

This course exposes students to the following State Mathematics Standards: Number Operations and Concepts,
Geometry, Algebra, Statistics and Probability.

• A comprehensive study of trigonomic functions (circular functions)
• Other topics to include vectors and polar coordinates

Calculus I
(block course # 1241/ yearlong course # 1247)
Grade Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: B or better in Pre-Calculus/Algebra and Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry or Teacher Permission
Credit: 1.0
Offered for Dual Credit

This course exposes students to the following State Mathematics Standards: Number Operations and Concepts,
Geometry, Measurement, Algebra, and Statistics and Probability.

• To review concepts of analytical geometry
• To study differential and integral calculus of a single variable and their application
• The study of limits which leads to the study of derivatives of a function. Applications of derivatives is a major
part of this course
• The study of the reverse of differentiation, integration, and basic applications of integration
? Taking the course for dual credit at Central Wyoming College
? Taking the course and then passing the National AP Calculus A/B test with a score of 3, 4, or 5.
Inquire with the instructor(s) about these 2 options.

Calculus II
(block only course # 1242)
Grade Level: 12
Prerequisite: B or better in Calculus I
Credit: 1.0
Offered for Dual Credit

• To further student differential and integral calculus as well as their applications.
• To review concepts of analytical geometry.
• The differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, and other transcendental functions.
• Advanced applications of integration.
• The study of infinite series.

 

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