| 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. |