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    Consumer Mathematics
    10 Units
    A non-college prep math course open to seniors who still need a third year of math to meet graduation requirements. The course will focus on the history of mathematics and the development of mathematical concepts,including number sense, algebra, probabilities, problem solving, and consumer math. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and does not meet college entrance requirements. Prerequisite: senior standing and completion of Algebra
     

    Integrated Mathematics
    10 Units
    A college preparatory mathematics course. The course contains the study of variable and connections in algebra, properties of real numbers, solving linear equations,graphing linear equations and functions, writing linear equations, solving and graphing linear inequalities, ratios equations, symbol manipulations, and relationships among equations, graphs and solutions to equations. Instruction focuses on higher level thinking skills and seeks to develop problem-solving abilities. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and one year of the three year mathematics requirement for admission to the UC/CSU systems (A – G Requirements)
    Integrated Mathematics 2
    10 Units
    A college preparatory course in geometric skills and concepts. Students develop the ability to construct formal logical arguments and proofs in geometric settings and problems. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and one year of the three year mathematics requirement for admission to the UC/CSU systems (A – G Requirements). Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 1 or a course equivalent to Algebra 1 with a grade of C or better or permission of the teacher.
     

    Algebra 2
    10 Units
    A college preparatory course in advanced algebraic functions and skills. It complements and expands the mathematical content and concepts of Algebra 1 and Geometry. The key ideas emphasized are solutions of systems of quadratic equations, logarithmic and exponential functions, the binomial theorem, and the complex number system. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and one year of the three year mathematics requirement for admission to the UC/CSU systems (A – G Requirements). Prerequisite: Completion of Geometry with a grade of C or better.
     

    Mathematical Analysis
    10 Units
    A college preparatory course that combines many of the trigonometric, geometric, and algebraic techniques needed for the preparation of the study of Calculus and strengthens conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning when solving problems. A heavy emphasis is placed on the concept of limits. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and one year of the college prep electives requirement for admission to the UC/CSU systems (A – G Requirements). Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 2 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor.
     

    Advanced Placement (AP) Statistics
    10 Units
    A college level course in probability and statistics. This course is a technical and in-depth extension of the study of these two disciplines. The academic content of this course prepares students for success on the Advanced Placement examination in Statistics for which they may receive college credit. Students enrolled in this course should be concurrently enrolled in Mathematical Analysis. Students receive an extra grade point for grades of C or better, and can obtain college credit by receiving a 3, 4, or 5 on the AP exam given in the spring. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and one year of the college prep electives requirement for admission to the UC/CSU systems (A – G Requirements). Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 2 with a grade of "C" or better or permission of instructor.
     

    Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus
    10 Units
    A college level course that is teacher directed to prepare students for success on the APCalculus Test for which they may receive college credit. The focus of this course will be understanding derivatives and defining integrals, as well as, their relationship with each other as expressed in the fundamental theorem ofCalculus. Mathematical communication will be expressed in both oral and written format. Students receive an extra grade point for grades of C or better, and can obtain college credit by receiving a 3, 4, or 5 on the AP exam given in the spring. Fulfills 10 credits of the high school graduation requirement in mathematics and one year of the college prep electives requirement for admission to the UC/CSU systems (A – G Requirements). Prerequisites: Students must have completed Math Analysis with a passing grade and have teacher approval.