Integrated Algebra

Integrated Algebra is a high school level mathematics course which provides opportunities for students to develop the math skills needed for success in their career and Algebra II or its equivalent. In this course, students will explore and solve mathematical problems, think critically, work cooperatively with others, and communicate ideas clearly. Selected topics from algebra will be interwoven with geometry, logical reasoning, measurement, statistics, and probability.

Integrated Algebra II

Integrated Algebra II is a high school level mathematics course which provides opportunities for students to develop the math skills needed for success in their career and in Advanced Algebra or Pre-Calculus. In this course, students will explore and solve mathematical problems, think critically, work cooperatively with others, and communicate ideas clearly. Selected topics from algebra and trigonometry will be interwoven with geometry, logical reasoning, measurement, statistics, and probability.

Advanced Algebra

Advanced Algebra is a high school level mathematics course which provides opportunities for students to develop the math skills needed for success in their career and in Pre-Calculus, Calculus, or other Post-Secondary mathematics courses. In this course, students will explore and solve mathematical problems, think critically, and communicate mathematical ideas clearly. Selected topics from algebra and trigonometry will be interwoven with geometry, logical reasoning, measurement, statistics, and probability.

Geometry

Geometry is the mathematical study of our physical world. Taken after Algebra I, Geometry includes the study of points, lines, planes, circles, angles, triangles, rectangles, area, and volume. Geometry helps to develop the ability to think critically while concepts are applied to real life situations.

Algebra II

Algebra II reinforces most of the concepts of Algebra I and includes relations and functions, polynomial functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. An emphasis will include applications of algebra in problem solving. Students taking this course are encouraged to continue their study of math in Geometry or Pre-calculus.

Pre-Calculus

Pre-Calculus is designed for the college-bound student who wishes to eventually continue their study in calculus. This course allows students to explore elements of trigonometry, functions, series and sequences, logarithms, algebra, and geometry in preparation for advanced coursework in calculus at either the high school or college level. Students are strongly encouraged to obtain a graphing calculator. 

College Pre-Calculus (college credit available)

This dual credit course is offered in partnership with Ohio University-Lancaster (OU-L) on the Eastland and Fairfield campuses. Students who meet the qualification requirements may enroll and will earn high school credit for math as well as 4 semester hours of credit from OU-L. This course follows an accelerated Pre-Calculus curriculum. Prerequisite: B average in Algebra II and placement at the appropriate college level on the COMPASS test.

Calculus

Calculus is a college level course in introductory calculus which includes concepts in elementary functions. This course provides opportunities for students to receive college credit as well as high school credit. It is intended for students who have a thorough knowledge of college preparatory mathematics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus. A graphing calculator is required for this course.

College Calculus (college credit available)

This dual credit course is offered in partnership with Hocking College on the Eastland and Fairfield campuses. Students who meet the qualification requirements may enroll in this dual academic course. Successful students will earn high school credit for math as well as 3 semester hours of credit from Hocking College. This course follows an accelerated Calculus curriculum. Prerequisite: C or better average in Pre-Calculus or College Pre-Calculus and placement at the appropriate college level on the COMPASS test.
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