Below each description, the delivery method(s) for the course is indicated. See key below:
MATH BRIDGE: INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA
Math Bridge is a non-credit course which does not meet the Math 11 requirement for graduation. However, students who finish all of the learning outcomes during this semestered class, will receive 4 credits for Principles of Math 10. Students who successfully complete this class will be prepared to move on to the next level of algebra - Principles of Math 11.
Delivery Method: SEM
MATH 10, ESSENTIALS (4 credits)
In Essentials of Math 10, students will have opportunities to improve their numeracy skills and concepts. Developing a sense of numeracy will help students understand how mathematical concepts permeate daily life, business, industry and government.
Delivery Method: 9W, DL
MATH 10, PRINCIPLES (4 credits)
In Principles of Math 10, students will spend time developing their understanding of symbol manipulation and of generalizations of more sophisticated mathematical concepts.
Delivery Method: SEM, DL
MATHEMATICS 11, ESSENTIALS (4 credits)
The EMA 11 course consists of 8 units: income and debt, interest,
statistics, measurement, word problems, income tax and probability.
You will end this course by completing a Business Plan.
Delivery Method: 9W, DL
MATHEMATICS 11, PRINCIPLES (4 credits)
This course follows the Western Canadian Protocol curriculum. Topics
include: quadratic, polynomial and rational functions, equations
and inequalities, reasoning and geometry, coordinate geometry and
mathematics of finance.
Delivery Method: SEM, DL, OL
MATHEMATICS 12, PRINCIPLES (4 credits)
This course prepares students for the Principles of Mathematics 12 Provincial Exam based on the Western Canadian Protocol. Topics include: exponential functions and logarithms, trigonometric functions and identities, probability and statistics, and conic sections.
Delivery Method: SEM, DL
MATHEMATICS 12, PRINCIPLES ONLINE (4 credits)
Through online learning, students will meet the requirements of and
receive full credit for the Principles of Math 12 course. Students will examine theories
and concepts in problem solving, patterns and relations, shape and
space, and statistics and probability. The teacher will support
students in every aspect of this course via email, onsite assistance,
as well as through real-time communication online. This is a new
and exciting medium for learning Mathematics
Delivery Method: OL
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