PROJECTED MATHEMATICS PATHS AND CHOICES
| Graduation Requirement | Mathematics | 3.0 Credits |
| 8th Grade | 9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12th Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEOMETRY Honors | (320) COLLEGE ALGEBRA Honors | (390) PRECALCULUS Honors | (340) AP CALCULUS, Level AB | (343) AP CALCULUS, Level BC |
| ALGEBRA 2 | (310) GEOMETRY Honors or (311) GEOMETRY GHP | (320) COLLEGE ALGEBRA Honors or (321) COLLEGE ALGEBRA GHP or (322) COLLEGE ALGEBRA CP | (390) PRECALCULUS Honors or (350) AP STATISTICS or (391) PRECALCULUS CP or (393) TRIG/STATISTICS | (340) AP CALCULUS, Level AB or (350) AP STATISTICS or (342) CALCULUS CP |
| ALGEBRA 1 | (304) ALGEBRA 2 GHP or (301) ALGEBRA 2, Gr. 9 | (311) GEOMETRY GHP or (382) GEOMETRY CP | (321) COLLEGE ALGEBRA GHP or (322) COLLEGE ALGEBRA CP or (349) STATISTICS | (391) PRECALCULUS CP or (349) STATISTICS or (393) TRIGONOMETRY/STATISTICS or MATH ELECTIVES |
| PRINCIPLES OF ALGEBRA | (300) ALGEBRA 1 CP | (302) ALGEBRA 2 CP | (382) GEOMETRY CP or (349) STATISTICS | (323) COLLEGE ALGEBRA CP, Gr. 12 or (349) STATISTICS or (393) TRIGONOMETRY/STATISTICS or (399) TRANSITIONAL COLLEGE MATH |
| MATH SEMINAR 8 | (318) PRINCIPLES OF ALGEBRA | (300) ALGEBRA 1 CP | (302) ALGEBRA 2 CP | (382) GEOMETRY CP or (349) STATISTICS or (393) TRIGONOMETRY/STATISTICS or (399) TRANSITIONAL COLLEGE MATH |
| MATH SEMINAR 8 | (324) MATH SEMINAR | (318) PRINCIPLES OF ALGEBRA | (300) ALGEBRA 1 CP | (302) ALGEBRA 2 CP or (399) TRANSITIONAL COLLEGE MATH |
Please Note
- Three years of high school MATH and a minimum of three credits are required for graduation.
- NCAA Clearinghouse Division I eligibility requires two math courses at the level of Algebra I or above between 9th and 12th grades. Only courses that are labeled with the NCAA Circle label are approved by the NCAA/Clearinghouse.
- Students may change paths. Please consult with your guidance counselor.
- Courses listed are based on curriculum and student projections. Actual course offerings are based on actual student requests.
- This listing is based on the best information available at this time. It is not a guarantee of courses to be offered.
- Course selection should be made on the basis of parent and student interest after evaluation of one’s academic abilities.
The 300 Courses: Mathematics
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Add Course 324
Math Seminar
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grade 9
NOTE: THIS COURSE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED ALGEBRA 1. This course introduces students to fundamental math concepts needed for success in Principles of Algebra. Through ongoing data collection, students will receive individualized instruction designed to challenge them within their current skillsets and to provide remediation and/or…
Add Course 318
Principles of Algebra
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10
NOTE: THIS COURSE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED ALGEBRA 1. This course will prepare students with the skills needed for success in Algebra 1. For this course, students should possess a strong foundation of Pre-Algebra concepts such as operations with real numbers, order of operations, and solving…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10
In this course, students will study operations with expressions, equations, inequalities and absolute value, percentages and proportions, graphing, systems of equations and inequalities, exponents, radicals, polynomials and quadratics, analyzing graphs, and statistics. Various strategies will be used to deliver instruction, including the use of technology.
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10
Prerequisite: Algebra 1. This is the second course in the Algebra sequence. Topics introduced in Algebra 1 are expanded and new algebraic concepts will be introduced. These include: Number Systems, Non-Linear Expressions and Equations, Patterns, Relations, Functions, Application of Functions, and Data Analysis. In addition, several new topics (rational expressions,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10
Prerequisite: Algebra 1. This is the second course in the Algebra sequence. Various topics introduced in Algebra 1 are expanded and reviewed. New algebraic concepts will be introduced. These new concepts include non-linear expressions and equations, applications of functions, rational expressions, variation, radical equations, and complex numbers.
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisites: Algebra 1. This is the second course in the Algebra sequence. Various topics introduced in Algebra 1 are expanded and reviewed. New algebraic concepts will be introduced. These new concepts include non-linear expressions and equations, applications of functions, rational expressions, variation, radical equations, and complex numbers.
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grade 9
Prerequisites: Algebra 2 GHP and teacher recommendation. Geometry enables a student to study relationships between geometric figures using deductive reasoning. The course develops a logical mathematical system using definitions, assumptions, properties, and theorems. Included are topics such as congruent and similar triangles, parallel lines, ratio and proportion, areas, circles, etc.…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10
Prerequisites:Algebra 2 GHP “C” or higher average. Geometry enables a student to study relationships between geometric figures using deductive reasoning. The course develops a logical mathematical system using definitions, assumptions, properties, and theorems. Included are topics such as congruent and similar triangles, parallel lines, ratio and proportion, areas, volumes, circles,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 10,11,12
Prerequisite: Algebra 2. Geometry enables a student to study relationships between geometric figures using deductive reasoning. The course develops a logical mathematical system using definitions, assumptions, properties, and theorems. Included are topics such as congruent and similar triangles, parallel lines, ratio and proportion, areas, circles, and polygons.
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10,11
Prerequisites: Geometry Honors and teacher recommendation. This course is geared to the advanced student in mathematics. It is designed to introduce students to the nature of Algebra as a logical system, emphasizing theory as well as application. The course begins with a review and extension of the fundamental concepts of…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 9,10,11
Prerequisites: Geometry GHP “C” or higher average. College Algebra GHP is a full year course that continues the study of the concepts presented in Algebra 2. These include algebraic expressions, linear and non-linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, polynomial and rational functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 10,11
Prerequisites: Geometry CP/GHP. College Algebra CP is a full year course that continues the study of the concepts presented in Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. These include studies in algebraic expressions, linear and non-linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, graphing, systems of equations and inequalities, polynomial and rational functions,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grade 12
Prerequisite: Geometry CP/GHP. College Algebra CP, Grade 12 is a full year course for seniors who wish to continue their mathematical careers in preparation for college. This course continues the study of the concepts presented in Algebra I and Algebra II. These include the study of: algebraic expressions, linear and…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grade 12
Prerequisite: Algebra 1. Transitional College Math is a course designed to strengthen students’ mathematical skills as they prepare for their goals beyond graduation. In partnership with Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC),e coursework satisfies LCCC’s requirements for placing out of their remedial mathematics courses. Students will utilize the diagnostic capabilities of…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 10,11
Prerequisites: College Algebra Honors and teacher recommendation. Honors Precalculus is organized into units comprised of the content and conceptual understandings that colleges and universities typically expect Precalculus students to master to qualify for college credit and/or placement. Topics of study include Polynomial and Rational Functions, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Trigonometric…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisite: College Algebra CP/GHP. This course is geared to the student who needs to prepare for a future course in Calculus. Topics will include logarithmic and exponential functions, sequence, series and limits. This course will investigate the six trigonometric functions, the six inverse trigonometric functions and their many applications. Students…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisites: College Algebra GHP/Honors. Grade weighted upon successful completion of course. Advanced Placement Statistics consists of four main topics: exploring data, planning a study, probability as related to distributions, and inferential reasoning. The full-year, college level course blends the rigor, calculations, and deductive thinking of mathematics with real world applications,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisite: Algebra 2. Statistics is a full year course for seniors that focuses on the science of interpreting data. This course will deal with the collection, classification and use of numerical facts (data) with respect to a specific subject or matter. This course will blend calculations and the deductive reasoning…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisite: Algebra 2.This course is designed to give a junior or senior student an introduction to the basic concepts of both Trigonometry and Statistics.The first half of the course will be built around the six trigonometric functions which are defined from previously learned algebraic and geometric concepts. These functions will…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisites: College Algebra Honors, Precalculus Honors, and teacher recommendations. This course is geared to the advanced student who will encounter higher mathematics in college in specialized fields such as engineering, science and mathematics. Differential and integral calculus, and a review of analytical geometry related to calculus are included. Students are…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grade 12
Prerequisites: Precalculus CP/Honors. This course is geared to the advanced student in mathematics. Basically, the course is for the student who will encounter higher mathematics in college work. Material found in the course includes differential and integral calculus, and a review of analytical geometry related to calculus. Students are introduced…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisites: Calculus AP, Level AB and teacher recommendation. This course is geared toward the advanced mathematics student who will encounter higher mathematics in college in specialized fields such as engineering, science and /or mathematics. Differential and Integral Calculus and their applications will be reviewed and extended. Transcendental functions, advanced integration…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisites: Successful completion of both AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC. Students taking this asynchronous, online course will move beyond the AP Calculus sequence and will explore the concepts of vector analysis, three-dimensional analytic geometry, vectors in space, partial differentiation, double and triple integrals, and integral vector calculus. Students…
- 1 Semester
- 0.5 Credit
- Grades 9,10,11,12
This course explores the fundamentals of game design and development. It will focus on the core features of the Unity3D game engine. Students will work on all aspects of game design which includes level design, texturing and materials, terrain, physics, animation, 2D & 3D rendering, and user interface. Students will…
Add Course 353
Math Internship
- 1 Semester
- 0.25 Credit
- Grades 11,12
Prerequisite: “B” or higher average in any GHP or Honors level math course beyond Algebra 2. Math Interns tutor in the library and/or classrooms to assist students during the school day OR before/after school. Interns will be assigned to attend after school sessions, morning sessions, and/or study halls to tutor…
Add Course 354
Technology Internship
- 1 Semester
- 0.25 Credit
- Grades 9,10,11,12
Prerequisites: Application and teacher recommendation. This option is available to students who complete an application and show strong leadership, technology skills and ethical practices. The Technology Internship involves participation in the Trojan Tech Team. This team of students will receive hands-on experience solving computer-related issues for students and teachers at…
- 1 Semester
- 0.5 Credit
- Grades 9,10,11,12
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 1. In this introductory course of the PLTW Computer Science program, students learn fundamental computer science concepts using MIT App Inventor and Python. The first unit of the course utilizes MIT App Inventor to create basic apps that rely on the concepts of event-driven programming,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 10,11,12
Prerequisite: Computer Science Essentials Honors (980) This course aims to develop computational thinking, to generate excitement about the field of computing, and to introduce computational tools that foster creativity. Students practice problem solving with structured activities and progress to open-ended projects and problems that require them to develop planning, documentation,…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 10,11,12
Prerequisite: Computer Science Essentials Honors (980) AP Computer Science A introduces students to the foundational principles of computer science through programming, with an emphasis on object-oriented design and problem solving using the Java programming language. Students will learn how to design and implement algorithms, organize and manipulate data using data…
- 2 Semesters
- 1 Credit
- Grades 10,11,12
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Computer Science Essentials Honors (980). This course exposes high school students to the ever growing and far reaching field of cybersecurity through problem-based learning, where students role-play as cybersecurity experts and train as cybersecurity experts do. It also connects to the National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework (also…