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3300 Algebra I-A, 1 Credit (Elective) GPA Level 3:
Grade: 9-11 Prerequisite: TAAS score, TLI below 65

Algebra I-A is a study of linear equations, polynomials, linear graphing, and inequalities with emphasis on application. Upon completion of this course, a student will take algebra 1-b.

3305 Algebra I-B, 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: Completion of algebra I-A

Algebra I-b is a study of application of factoring, polynomials, and algebraic fractions, systems of equations, inequalities, radicals, and quadratic equations. Students must also take the Texas mandated algebra end-of-course exam.

3310 Algebra 1, 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: none

Algebra I is a study of real numbers, equations, graphing, and polynomial equations with an emphasis on applications. Students are encouraged to have a graphing calculator. Students must also take the state mandated algebra end-of-course exam.

3315 Geometry, 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: Algebra 1 or Algebra 1-B

Geometry develops the concepts of inductive and deductive reasoning and formal proofs as an approach to mathematics. Real world application of these topics will be emphasized. Students are encouraged to have a scientific calculator.

3320 Geometry Pre-Advanced Placement, 1 Credit GPA Level 1:
Grade: 9-11 Prerequisite: Algebra 1 Teacher recommendation

Geometry pre-advanced placement is an enriched geometry which moves at a faster pace and is designed to provide critical thinking and processing skills necessary to be successful in advanced placement calculus.

3325 Algebra 2, 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 10-12 Prerequisite: Algebra 1 Geometry

Algebra II expands on all concepts taught in algebra I and introduces conic sections, logarithms, and sequences with emphasis on applications. Students are encouraged to have a scientific calculator and encouraged to have a graphing calculator (ti-83 or equivalent).

3330 Algebra 2 Pre-Advanced Placement, 1 Credit GPA Level 1:
Grade: 10-12 Prerequisite: algebra 1 Geometry Pre-Advanced Placement Teacher recommendation

Algebra II pre-advanced placement is an enriched algebra ii which moves at a faster pace and is designed to provide critical thinking and processing skills, necessary to be successful in advanced placement calculus. Students are required to have a scientific calculator and encouraged to have a graphing calculator (ti-83 or equivalent).

3335 Pre-Calculus, 1/2 - 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 11-12 Prerequisite: Algebra 2

Pre-calculus is the study of trigonometry, elementary analysis, and analytic geometry designed to help students prepare for college mathematics or skilled jobs requiring applications of mathematics. Students are encouraged to have a ti-83 calculator (or equivalent).

3340 Pre-Calculus Pre-Advanced Placement, 1/2 - 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 11-12 Prerequisite: Algebra 2 Pre-Advanced Placement Teacher recommendation

Pre-calculus pre-advanced placement is an enriched study of trigonometry, elementary analysis and analytic geometry designed to provide critical processing skills necessary for success in advanced placement calculus. Students are encouraged to have a ti-83 (or equivalent).

3345 Calculus (A-B) Advanced Placement, 1 Credit GPA Level 1:
Grade: 11-12 Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus Pre-Advanced Placement Teacher recommendation

Calculus (a-b) advanced placement is the study of introductory differential and integral calculus. Participation in the advanced placement examination for a possibility of 3 hours college credit is advised. Students are encouraged to have a ti-83 calculator (or equivalent).

3350 Calculus (B-C) Advanced Placement, 1/2 - 1 Credit GPA Level 1:
Grade: 12 Prerequisite: calculus (a-b) advanced placement Teacher recommendation

Calculus (b-c) advanced placement is an enhancement of the topics of calculus (a-b) advanced placement with the addition of advanced topics in integral calculus and sequences and series. Participation is the advanced placement examination for a possibility of 6 hours college credit is advised. A ti-83 calculator (or equivalent) is advised.

3355 Statistics Advanced Placement, 1 Credit GPA Level 1:
Grade: 11-12 Prerequisite: algebra 2 Teacher recommendation

Statistics advanced placement is designed to give students a working understanding of statistics. Students are encouraged to have a ti83+ or equivalent. Participation in the advanced placement examination for a possibility of 3 hours college credit is advised.

3360 Mathematical Models with Applications, 1 Credit GPA Level 2:
Grade: 11-12 Prerequisite: algebra 1 or algebra 1-b Geometry

Mathematical models are the study of mathematics involved in personal income, money management, banking services, and consumer economics and investments.

6240 Algebra 1-A/S, 1 Credit (Elective) GPA Level 3:
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: diagnostic approval and ARD placement

A modified math curriculum, this course is taught in the regular algebra I-a classroom or in the resource room.

6245 Algebra 1-B/S, 1 Credit GPA Level 3:
Grade: 10-12 Prerequisite: diagnostic approval and ARD placement

A modified math curriculum, this course is taught in the regular algebra I-b classroom or in the resource room.

6250 Geometry-S, 1 Credit GPA Level 3:
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: diagnostic approval and ARD placement

A modified math curriculum, this course develops the concepts of inductive reasoning and formal proofs as an approach to mathematics. This class is taught in the classroom or in the resource room. Real world application of these topics will be emphasized.

6255 Mathematical Models with Applications-S, 1 Credit GPA Level 3:
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: diagnostic approval and ARD placement

A modified math curriculum, this course is taught in the regular mathematical models with application classroom or in the resource room. The student will gain an understanding of the mathematics of personal income, money management, banking services, and consumer purchases.

  • 3300 ALGEBRA I-A, 1 Credit (Elective) GPA Level: 3

    Grade: 9-11

    Prerequisite: TAAS score, TLI below 65

    Algebra I-A is a study of linear equations, polynomials, linear graphing, and inequalities with emphasis on application. Upon completion of this course, a student will take Algebra 1-B.

  • 3305 ALGEBRA I-B, 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grade: 9-12

    Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra I-A

    Algebra I-B is a study of application of factoring, polynomials, algebraic fractions, systems of equations, inequalities, radicals, and quadratic equations. Students must also take the Texas mandated Algebra End-of-Course exam.

  • 3310 ALGEBRA 1, 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grade: 9-12

    Prerequisite: None

    Algebra I is a study of real numbers, equations, graphing, and polynomial equations with an emphasis on applications. Students are encouraged to have a graphing calculator. Students must also take the State mandated Algebra End-of-Course exam.

  • 3315 GEOMETRY, 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grade: 9-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 1 OR Algebra 1-B

    Geometry develops the concepts of inductive and deductive reasoning and formal proofs as an approach to mathematics. Real world application of these topics will be emphasized. Students are encouraged to have a scientific calculator.

  • 3320 GEOMETRY PRE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT, 1 Credit GPA Level: 1

    Grade: 9-11

    Prerequisite: Algebra 1, or teacher recommendation

    Geometry Pre-Advanced Placement is an enriched geometry which moves at a faster pace and is designed to provide critical thinking and processing skills necessary to be successful in Advanced Placement Calculus.

  • 3325 ALGEBRA 2, 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grade: 10-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and Geometry

    Algebra II expands on all concepts taught in Algebra I and introduces conic sections, logarithms, and sequences with emphasis on applications. Students are encouraged to have a scientific calculator and encouraged to have a graphing calculator (TI-83 or equivalent).

  • 3330 ALGEBRA 2 PRE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT, 1 Credit GPA Level: 1

    Grade: 10-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 1, Geometry Pre-Advanced Placement, and teacher recommendation

    Algebra II Pre-Advanced Placement is an enriched Algebra II which moves at a faster pace and is designed to provide critical thinking and processing skills, necessary to be successful in Advanced Placement Calculus. Students are required to have a scientific calculator and encouraged to have a graphing calculator (TI-83 or equivalent).

  • 3335 PRE-CALCULUS, 1/2 - 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grade: 11-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 2

    Pre-Calculus is the study of trigonometry, elementary analysis, and analytic geometry designed to help students prepare for college mathematics or skilled jobs requiring applications of mathematics. Students are encouraged to have a TI-83 calculator (or equivalent).

  • 3340 PRE-CALCULUS PRE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT, 1/2 - 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grad: 11-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 2 Pre-Advanced Placement, and teacher recommendation

    Pre-Calculus Pre-Advanced Placement is an enriched study of trigonometry, elementary analysis and analytic geometry designed to provide critical processing skills necessary for success in Advanced Placement Calculus. Students are encouraged to have a TI-83 (or equivalent).

  • 3345 CALCULUS (A-B) ADVANCED PLACEMENT, 1 Credit GPA Level: 1

    Grade: 11-12

    Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus Pre-Advanced Placement and teacher recommendation

    Calculus (A-B) Advanced Placement is the study of introductory differential and integral calculus. Participation in the Advanced Placement examination for a possibility of 3 hours college credit is advised. Students are encouraged to have a TI-83 calculator (or equivalent).

  • 3350 CALCULUS (B-C) ADVANCED PLACEMENT, 1/2 - 1 Credit GPA Level: 1

    Grade: 12

    Prerequisite: Calculus (A-B) Advanced Placement, and teacher recommendation

    Calculus (B-C) Advanced Placement is an enhancement of the topics of Calculus (A-B) Advanced Placement with the addition of advanced topics in integral calculus and sequences and series. Participation is the Advanced Placement examination for a possibility of 6 hours college credit is advised. A TI-83 calculator (or equivalent) is advised.

  • 3355 STATISTICS ADVANCED PLACEMENT, 1 Credit GPA Level: 1

    Grade: 11-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 2 and teacher recommendation

    Statistics Advanced Placement is designed to give students a working understanding of statistics. Students are encouraged to have a TI83+ or equivalent. Participation in the Advanced Placement examination for a possibility of 3 hours college credit is advised.

  • 3360 MATHEMATICAL MODELS WITH APPLICATIONS, 1 Credit GPA Level: 2

    Grade: 11-12

    Prerequisite: Algebra 1 or Algebra 1-B, and Geometry

    Mathematical Models is the study of mathematics involved in personal income, money management, banking services, and consumer economics and investments.

  • 6240 ALGEBRA 1-A/S, 1 Credit (Elective) GPA Level: 3

    Grade: 9-12

    Prerequisite: Diagnostic approval and ARD placement

    A modified math curriculum, this course is taught in the regular Algebra I-A classroom or in the resource room.

  • 6245 ALGEBRA 1-B/S, 1 Credit GPA Level: 3

    Grade: 10-12

    Prerequisite: Diagnostic approval and ARD placement

    A modified math curriculum, this course is taught in the regular Algebra I-B classroom or in the resource room.

  • 6250 GEOMETRY-S, 1 Credit GPA Level: 3

    Grade: 9-12

    Prerequisite: Diagnostic approval and ARD placement

    A modified math curriculum, this course develops the concepts of inductive reasoning and formal proofs as an approach to mathematics. This class is taught in the classroom or in the resource room. Real world application of these topics will be emphasized.

  • 6255 MATHEMATICAL MODELS WITH APPLICATIONS-S, 1 Credit GPA Level: 3

    Grade: 9-12

    Prerequisite: Diagnostic approval and ARD placement

    A modified math curriculum, this course is taught in the regular mathematical Models With Application classroom or in the resource room. The student will gain an understanding of the mathematics of personal income, money management, banking services, and consumer purchases.

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