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MATHEMATICS continued
See chart on page 21 for AP and HP information
AP Calculus (BC) A, B, C * Statistics A, B, C
Course Number: 085771 + 085772 + 085773 Course Numbers: 084201 + 084202 + 084203
Must take all 3 trimesters Prerequisites: Algebra 2
Note: Advanced Placement course Grade Level: 9-12
Prerequisite: Successful completion of HP Pre-Calculus or by
teacher recommendation at registration Fulfills Graduation Requirement for: Elective
Fulfills graduation requirement for: Math, Elective Course Description:
Grade Level: 9-12 Major Outcomes:
Course Description: This course is similar to college calculus A condensed version of the AP course
and covers such topics as analytic geometry, functions, limits, You will use statistical methods to interpret real-life data
continuity, differentiations with applications, integration, Instructional Focus: learn how to use the internet to explore for
logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions. Maclaurin, up-to-date-data and apply statistical methods to that data.
Taylor and Power series. Students interested in this course A TI 83 or TI 84, or similar graphing calculator is recommended.
should be self-motivated, organized and appreciate a challenge.
A TI 83 or TI 84, or similar graphing calculator is recommended.
*weighted grade course (see pg. 6) AP Statistics A, B, C *
Course Number: 085871 + 085872 + 085873
Must take all 3 trimesters
Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis A, B, C Note: Advanced Placement course
Course Number: 085801 + 085802 + 085803 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 2
Must take all 3 trimesters Fulfills graduation requirement for: Math, Elective
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP Calculus AB or AP
Calculus BC. Conference with current teacher advised. Grade Level: 9-12
Grade Level: 9-12 Course Description: This course is designed to cover all the AP
Statistics topics before the AP exam for probability and statistics.
Fulfills Graduation Requirement for: Elective Students learn the major concepts and tools for collecting,
Course Description: This course is similar to a college Calculus analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students
3 course, beginning with a review and extension of topics in interested in this course should be self-motivated, organized and
Calculus 2, including methods of integrations, power series and appreciate a challenge.
polar and parametrically-defined functions. This course then A TI 83 or TI 84, or similar graphing calculator is recommended.
explores the differential and integral calculus of functions of
several variables including change of coordinates, and vector
analysis of line and surface integrals and the theorems of Gauss,
Green, and Stokes.
A TI 83 or TI 84, or similar graphing calculator is recommended.
*weighted grade course (see pg. 6)
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