Mathematics Courses
Math Intervention
This course is designed for senior students who struggle with math and needs remediation to be successful in high school level math courses. Areas of study may include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, and the number line. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation.
Math Skills
This course is designed for the student who struggles with math and needs remediation to be successful in high school level math courses. Areas of study may include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, and the number line. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation.
Math Skills (AIMS)
This course is designed to reinforce the math concepts taught in Algebra I & II and Geometry I & II in preparation for the math section of the AIMS test. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation.
Pre-Algebra A/B
(Targets: 9th Graders)
This course covers fundamental math concepts and is designed to provide students an opportunity to increase their math aptitude prior to entering an Algebra course. Course topics include whole numbers and operations, decimals and fractions, pre-algebra concepts, and basic geometry concepts. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 credit.
Algebra I A/B
This course will focus on computing fractions and integers, solving for variables, solving and graphing linear equations, and solving systems of equations. Upon mastery, the course will cover factoring and distribution, probability theory, exponents and radicals, and quadratic equations. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 Algebra credit.
Algebra II A/B
Prerequisite: Geometry A/B
This course will focus on the abstract view of algebra. Course topics include matrices, polynomials, systems of equations, complex numbers, trigonomic functions, and coordinate geometry. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 Algebra credit.
Geometry A/B
Prerequisite: Algebra I A/B
This course will focus on the strategies of inductive and deductive reasoning to find measures of angles, segments of polygons and circles, and areas and volumes of solids. Parallel lines and geometric probability are also covered. Coordinate geometry and constructions are thematic throughout the course. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 Geometry credit.
Trigonometry A/B
Prerequisites: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry I, & Geometry II
Trigonometry is a higher level math course that incorporates the previous math content learned in Geometry including sine, cosine, and tangent functions and right triangular geometry.
Pre-Calculus A/B
Prerequisites: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry I, Geometry II, & Trigonometry I
Pre-calculus blends the concepts and skills that must be mastered before enrolling in a Calculus I course. This course includes the study of: (1) relations and functions, (2) exponential and logarithmic functions, (3) trigonometry in triangles, (4) trigonometric functions, (5) trigonometric identities and equations, (6) polar coordinates and complex numbers, (7) sequences and series and (8) data analysis.
Senior Math A/B
Prerequisites: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry I, & Geometry II
This course prepares students for Pre-Calculus and College Algebra. Students enrolled in this course will review algebraic functions, lines on the plane, various types of equations, inequalities, polynomials, and rational expressions. This course also includes various math concepts and statistical analysis.
Math 122 Intermediate Algebra (Dual Enrollment Course)
Prerequisite: Algebra IA/B, Algebra II A/B, Geometry A/B, and meet the enrollment process for Pima Community College **this course does qualify towards Algebra II credit but students must still take either pre-calculus or senior math for graduation.**
In Intermediate Algebra students will work with lines in a plane, basic algebraic functions, solve systems of linear equations, linear inequalities, work with polynomials and solve polynomial equations, work with rational expressions and equations, and radical expressions and equations. Students will solve quadratic equations using a variety of methods and work with various types of exponents as well as logarithms.
This course is designed for senior students who struggle with math and needs remediation to be successful in high school level math courses. Areas of study may include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, and the number line. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation.
Math Skills
This course is designed for the student who struggles with math and needs remediation to be successful in high school level math courses. Areas of study may include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, and the number line. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation.
Math Skills (AIMS)
This course is designed to reinforce the math concepts taught in Algebra I & II and Geometry I & II in preparation for the math section of the AIMS test. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation.
Pre-Algebra A/B
(Targets: 9th Graders)
This course covers fundamental math concepts and is designed to provide students an opportunity to increase their math aptitude prior to entering an Algebra course. Course topics include whole numbers and operations, decimals and fractions, pre-algebra concepts, and basic geometry concepts. This course does not meet the Mathematics requirement for graduation. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 credit.
Algebra I A/B
This course will focus on computing fractions and integers, solving for variables, solving and graphing linear equations, and solving systems of equations. Upon mastery, the course will cover factoring and distribution, probability theory, exponents and radicals, and quadratic equations. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 Algebra credit.
Algebra II A/B
Prerequisite: Geometry A/B
This course will focus on the abstract view of algebra. Course topics include matrices, polynomials, systems of equations, complex numbers, trigonomic functions, and coordinate geometry. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 Algebra credit.
Geometry A/B
Prerequisite: Algebra I A/B
This course will focus on the strategies of inductive and deductive reasoning to find measures of angles, segments of polygons and circles, and areas and volumes of solids. Parallel lines and geometric probability are also covered. Coordinate geometry and constructions are thematic throughout the course. This course is divided between two blocks for 1.0 Geometry credit.
Trigonometry A/B
Prerequisites: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry I, & Geometry II
Trigonometry is a higher level math course that incorporates the previous math content learned in Geometry including sine, cosine, and tangent functions and right triangular geometry.
Pre-Calculus A/B
Prerequisites: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry I, Geometry II, & Trigonometry I
Pre-calculus blends the concepts and skills that must be mastered before enrolling in a Calculus I course. This course includes the study of: (1) relations and functions, (2) exponential and logarithmic functions, (3) trigonometry in triangles, (4) trigonometric functions, (5) trigonometric identities and equations, (6) polar coordinates and complex numbers, (7) sequences and series and (8) data analysis.
Senior Math A/B
Prerequisites: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry I, & Geometry II
This course prepares students for Pre-Calculus and College Algebra. Students enrolled in this course will review algebraic functions, lines on the plane, various types of equations, inequalities, polynomials, and rational expressions. This course also includes various math concepts and statistical analysis.
Math 122 Intermediate Algebra (Dual Enrollment Course)
Prerequisite: Algebra IA/B, Algebra II A/B, Geometry A/B, and meet the enrollment process for Pima Community College **this course does qualify towards Algebra II credit but students must still take either pre-calculus or senior math for graduation.**
In Intermediate Algebra students will work with lines in a plane, basic algebraic functions, solve systems of linear equations, linear inequalities, work with polynomials and solve polynomial equations, work with rational expressions and equations, and radical expressions and equations. Students will solve quadratic equations using a variety of methods and work with various types of exponents as well as logarithms.