High School Course/Curriculum Offering


#3355 Algebra I

Course Fee:

This course explores solving equations and inequalities, linear functions and relations, systems of equations in one and two variables, matrices, and polynomials. Other topics included are rational expressions, simplifying radicals, quadratic equations and their graphs, exponential functions, sequences and series, simple statistics, and probability.

Prerequisites: grade of C- or better in Pre-Algebra or Pre-Algebra B; a C- or better in the 1st semester is required to enroll in the 2nd semester.

A scientific calculator is required for this course. To avoid the need of purchasing two calculators, students looking at enrolling in Pre-Calculus in the future may want to have a TI-83 or higher edition calculator for use in their future courses.



Pre-Requisites: grade of C- or better in Pre-Algebra or Pre-Algebra B; a C- or better in the 1st semester is required to enroll in the 2nd.
Co-Requisites: A scientific calculator

Textbooks: Algebra 1, California edition. Glencoe, 2005

#4070P Algebra IA

Course Fee:

This course enables students to cover the material of Algebra I over a two-year period. Algebra IA includes an extended review of Pre-Algebra and then explores solving equations and inequalities, graphing and analyzing linear functions and relations, and simple statistics and probability. Algebra IB includes a short review of Algebra IA and explores polynomials and their factoring, quadratic and exponential functions, radical and rational expressions and equations, statistics and probability. These two courses count as one year toward the mathematics requirement.



Pre-Requisites: of C- or better in Pre-Algebra and a C- or better in the 1st semester is required to enroll in the 2nd semester
Co-Requisites: A scientific calculator

Textbooks:

#4100P Algebra IB

Course Fee:

This course enables students to cover the material of Algebra I over a two-year period. Algebra IA includes an extended review of Pre-Algebra and then explores solving equations and inequalities, graphing and analyzing linear functions and relations, and simple statistics and probability. Algebra IB includes a short review of Algebra IA and explores polynomials and their factoring, quadratic and exponential functions, radical and rational expressions and equations, statistics and probability. These two courses count as one year toward the mathematics requirement.



Pre-Requisites: A grade of C- or better in Algebra IA and a C- or better in the 1st semester is required to enroll in the 2nd semester
Co-Requisites: A scientific calculator

Textbooks:

#4160P Algebra II

Course Fee:

This course presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic equations and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, conic sections, exponential functions, logarithms, sequences and series, matrices and simple statistics.



Pre-Requisites: grade of C- or better in Algebra I and Geometry
Co-Requisites: A graphing calculator such as a TI-83 plus, TI-83 plus silver, TI-84 plus or TI-84 plus silver is recommended for this course.

Textbooks: Algebra 2, California edition. Glencoe, 2005

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