AP Calculus

Grades 11-12     Credit: 1 AP Calculus is a college level course in differential and integral calculus, the equivalent of the first semester at most universities. This course is designed to prepare students for the AP Calculus exam in May and provide them with a well-rounded foundation to aide them with subsequent math courses. Particular emphasis will be placed on key concepts and core calculus techniques and the real-life implementation of these ideas and methods. This course is also approved for UHS credit. A graphing calculator is required for the course. The recommended model is the TI 84+. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Pre-Calculus or another approved PreCalculus college or high school course and having attained a grade of at least 85.

AP Statistics

Grades 11-12     Credit: 1 AP Statistics acquaints students with the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students will frequently work on projects involving the hands-on gathering and analysis of real world data. Ideas and computations presented in this course have immediate links and connections with actual events. Computers and calculators will allow students to focus deeply on the concepts involved in statistics. This course prepares students for the Advanced Placement examination in Statistics. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Pre-Calculus or another approved Pre-Calculus college or high school course.