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Courses Offered
A list of classes offered is below including a brief description. Due to enrollment all classes may not be offered during each term. Please inquire with a counselor to see if the class you are interested in is available. For a more detailed description, please see the Course Description Booklet available in the counseling center.

Algebra A & B (2 terms), Algebra I (1 term) Formal in-depth study of algebraic concepts and the real number system. Central focus of AHSGE
Honors Algebra I Extensive study of algebraic properties and operations of the real number system.
Geometry Study of 2- and 3- dimensional figures, coordinate geometry, transformations, and properties related to lines, circles, and triangles.
Honors Geometry In-depth study of formal proofs and extensive applications of topics studied in Geometry.
Algebraic Connections Designed for students who need additional math experiences prior to enrollment in Algebra II.
Algebra II with Trigonometry Extend a student's algebraic knowledge and skills beyond Algebra I. It extends to radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions including circle and right triangle trigonometry.
Honors Algebra II with Trigonometry Extension of regular Algebra II with emphasis on preparation for duel enrollment Precalculus and/or AP Calculus.
Precalculus Designed primarily for students considering careers in mathematical or scientific field. Expands algebraic studies to polynomial functions, conic sections, logarithmic and exponential equations.
Honors Precalculus -Dual Enrollment (Precalculus algebra, Precalculus trigonometry Earned credit of "C" or better will satisfy core college math requirements to any Alabama public college or university. Check with specific university transfer information. See teacher for enrollment prerequisites.
Algebra III with Statistics Expansion of topics covered in Algebra II. Provides introduction to probability and statistics.
Calculus Topics include the limit of a function, the derivative of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
AP Calculus AB or Duel Enrollment Calculus I & II College credit may be earned through duel enrollment or passage of the AP Calculus Exam.