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Pre-Algebra
This course provides students with a survey of preparatory topics for high school mathematics, including foundations for high school Algebra and Geometry.

Algebra I
This course expands on basic mathematical skills while developing the student’s knowledge of the properties of the real number system and algebraic concepts. Throughout this course students also develop critical logical thinking skills. Topics include solving equations and inequalities, performing various operations with polynomials, factoring polynomials, algebraic fractions, graphing equations and inequalities, solving systems of linear equations, exponents and radicals, and quadratic equations.

Geometry
This course requires students to develop logical reasoning skills in order to use the properties of geometric figures to solve problems and write proofs. Algebraic concepts are reinforced throughout the course. Students explore the various topics with reference to realistic and relevant applications. Topics include points, lines, planes and angles, reasoning and proofs, line types, congruent triangles and relevant applications, quadrilaterals, connecting proportion and similarity, right angles, analyzing circles, polygons, surface area and volume, and coordinate geometry.

Algebra II
This course expands on topics covered in the Algebra I course. This course challenges students to continue development of logical thinking skills through a study of advanced algebraic concepts. Topics include problem solving through relations and functions (linear, polynomial, rational, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic) and graphing (linear functions, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic.

Calculus
Calculus is an elective course that covers the topics of first semester college calculus. This course covers various topics in differential and integral calculus and their applications.

Advanced Mathematics
Advanced Mathematics is available to students who have completed second-year algebra and show a high level of aptitude and interest in mathematics. The course covers topics such as functions, advanced algebra and geometry, trigonometry, sequences, and graphing, as well as topics in probability, statistics, and discrete math.