Courses
Integrated Math OneGrades: 9-12 Credits: 10
UC/CSU: ☒ Integrated Math I is the first course of a rigorous two course sequence including Integrated Math I and II. All freshmen taking this class will be on track to study pre-calculus or calculus in their senior year (depending on test results). This course will develop a student’s problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and strengthen situational analysis abilities. |
Integrated Math TwoGrades: 10-12 Credits: 10
UC/CSU: ☒ Prerequisites: Completion of Integrated Math I. Math II is a math course in the study of algebraic expressions, equations, inequalities, and functions. This course complements and expands the mathematical content and concepts of Math I. Some of the topics covered include complex numbers, exponents, radicals, matrices, systems of linear equations, functions (absolute value, exponential, logarithmic, quadratic, radical, polynomial, and rational) and their behavior, solving nonlinear equations, conic sections, combinatorics, probability, and sequences/series. |
Integrated MathThreeGrades: 11-12 Credits 10
UC/CSU: ☒ Prerequisites: Completion of Integrated Math II or Integrated Math II Honors. Integrated Math III is the third course in a three year course sequence including Integrated Mathematics I, Integrated Mathematics II, Math II Honors, and Math III Honors. The Integrated Math III course focuses on modeling functions of their graphs, composition/decomposition, and the inverses of linear, exponential, and quadratic functions. Students will further their knowledge and build upon prior relationships of linear, exponential, and quadratic functions they have studied in Integrated Math I and Math II. |