Pre-Algebra
1.0
Credit
This
elective
credit
course
is
designed
only for
students
who
haven't
shown
proficiency
at the
essential
level of
the
Florida
Math
Standards.
Topics
include:
ratio
and
proportion,
percents,
measurements,
integers,
exponents,
linear
equations
in one
variable,
graphing,
absolute
value,
and
basic
geometry
concepts.
Students
successfully
completing
this
course
with a
"C" or
higher
should
be
prepared
to take
Algebra
I. This
course
DOES NOT
cover
material
essential
to
meeting
or
exceeding
the
Florida
Math
Standards
at the
proficiency
level
and
REQUIRES
teacher
recommendation
for
enrollment.
Consumer
Math 1.0
Credit
This
elective
credit
course
provides
the
student
with a
review
of the
fundamental
computational
operations.
At the
same
time,
students
will
work
with
applications
of
mathematics
in
everyday
life.
Topics
to be
studied
include:
personal
finance,
housing,
transportation,
taxes,
insurance,
investments,
purchasing
and
budgeting.
Calculators
will be
used
extensively.
Algebra
I 1.0
Credit
This
course
is
designed
for the
student
who can
independently
use and
apply
the
basic
skills
of
arithmetic.
The
course
introduces
the
student
to the
basic
structure
of
Algebra
through
the use
and
application
of real
numbers,
inequalities,
factoring,
polynomials,
linear
and
quadratic
equations,
and
graphs.
Appropriate
technology
will be
used to
enhance
mathematical
understanding
and
problem
solving
skills.
Students
who
successfully
complete
this
course
with a
grade of
"C" or
higher
should
be
prepared
to take
Geometry.
Geometry
1.0
Credit
This
course
introduces
the
student
to the
deductive
method
of proof
with the
use of
points,
lines,
and
planes.
Solid
geometry
is
integrated
with
plane
geometry
to lead
the
student
to
consideration
of
two-and
three-dimensional
figures
and to
develop
the
ability
to
visualize
space
relationships.
Students
who
successfully
complete
this
course
with a
grade of
"C" or
higher
should
be
prepared
for
Algebra
II.
Algebra
II 1.0
Credit
This
course
begins
with a
review
of
Algebra
I topics
and
introduces
the
following
new
topics:
matrices,
complex
numbers,
exponential
and
logarithmic
functions,
conic
sections,
higher
degree
polynomial
functions,
sequences
and
series,
and
trigonometry.
This
course
is
required
for
students
who are
planning
to
attend
most
post-secondary
institutions.
Trigonometry
1.0
Credit
This
honors
level
course
will
focus on
the
study of
angles;
the
trigonometry
of
angles
and real
numbers;
the
trigonometric
functions
and
their
inverses
including
their
graphs;
solutions
of right
and
oblique
triangles;
verification
of
fundamental
identities
and
analytic
trigonometry;
addition,
subtraction
and
multiple
angle
formulas;
the laws
of sines
and
cosines;
vectors
and the
dot and
cross
product;
complex
numbers,
De
Moivre's
Theorem
and nth
roots of
complex
numbers;
polar
coordinates
and
equations.
The
course
will
also
include
the
study of
functions
including
exponential
and
logarithmic
functions.
Pre-Calculus
1.0
Credit
This
course
is
designed
to
complete
the
student's
pre-calculus
training.
Topics
from
trigonometry
and
higher
algebra
are
reviewed
and/or
extended.
A study
of
analytic
geometry
is
included.
Basic
calculus
concepts
including
limits,
derivatives,
continuity
and
integrals
will be
developed.
The
course
is
designed
for
those
capable
students
who have
completed
Algebra
II.
Students
successfully
completing
this
course
with a
grade of
"C" or
higher
should
be
prepared
to take
Calculus.
Calculus
1.0
Credit
This
course
includes
a
thorough
study of
differentiation
and
integration
with
many
applications.
Limits
and
continuity
are
investigated
in-depth.
The
course
will
emphasize
the
importance
of
mathematics
studied
to date.
After
completion
of this
course,
the
student
may wish
to take
the
Advanced
Placement
Test.