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HCRHS If you are looking for non-traditional math -of- courses that enrich your interests in real world applications, then consider taking one Mathematics of the electives listed in this brochure. Department Ask your math teacher -longLearner Elective Courses -courses/index.aspx or counselor about the 2019-20 various electives offered HCRHS Student to our students. http://www.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/academics/program studies/mathematics [email protected] Inquiring Mind & Life Inquiring& Mind Proud c/o HunterdonCentral Regional High School Incubatorof Future Leaders andProductive Citizens Prerequisite requirements and recommendations for all courses are listed in the course descriptions. Please read these carefully, to ensure that all prerequisite courses have been taken before selectin g a course. : 908-284-7190 : emington, NJ 08822 08822 emington, NJ MathematicsHCRHS Department 84 31 Route N. Fl Tel r Data Sciences General Studies Calculus #356 - PROBABILITY & STATISTICS - 2.5 #360 – HONORS DISCRETE MATHEMATICS - 2.5 #341/342/363 – PRECALCULUS - 5 CREDITS CREDITS CREDITS Prerequisite: Geometry & Algebra 2 Prerequisite: Algebra 2 Prerequisites: #311 Honors Algebra 2 or #332 Algebra 2, This course is designed for students with a goal to This course is designed for juniors and seniors who and #321 Honors Geometry or #322 Geometry extend their Algebra and Geometry-based want a more extensive background in probability and This is a weighted course, which may be elected in mathematics and build towards Calculus. It is offered statistics. addition to or in place of Pre-Calculus or Calculus. Could at the CP, STEM, and Honors level. serve as a great complement to students taking AP #359 – ADVANCED PLACEMENT Calculus BC and AP Comp Science. STATISTICS – 5 CREDITS #367/347 – HONORS CALCULUS - 5 #361 – DISCRETE MATHEMATICS – 5 CREDITS CREDITS Prerequisite: #321 Honors Geometry or #342 Pre- Calculus STEM Prerequisites: Algebra 1 & Geometry Prerequisite: PreCalculus This is a weighted course, which includes the This course is designed for juniors and seniors who want a This course provides students the opportunity to learn following topics: exploring data; planning a study; better background in traditional discrete mathematics while the fundamental basics of Calculus, without the pace anticipating patterns; and statistical inferences learning in a project-based environment and rigor associated with the Advanced Placement level. #364 – COMPUTER SCIENCE 1– JAVA - 2.5 #035 – SAT PREPARATION - 2.5 Credits CREDITS #352 – AP CALCULUS AB - 5 CREDITS Prerequisites:#022 English and Geometry Co-requisite: Algebra 2 SAT Preparation is a course designed to help students Co-requisite: Honors PreCalculus This is an in-depth course designed to teach the prepare for the math and verbal sections of the SAT. This course follows the curriculum outlined by the fundamentals of computer science and program Students will learn test taking strategies and improve their College Board to provide students the opportunity to design. The programming language used in the problem-solving skills, through exposure to reading, learn the content and skill associated with a college- course to teach these concepts is Java. writing, and qualitative and quantitative reasoning tasks. level Calculus course. #353 – AP CALCULUS ABC – 7.5 CREDITS Dual Credit Potential #366 – ADVANCED PLACEMENT COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES – 5 Prerequisite: Honors PreCalculus This course is designed for students who CREDITS demonstrated mastery of precalculus topics at the #355 – NUMBER SYSTEMS – 5 CREDITS + 3 highest level. The course is aligned with the College Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and score of at least a Level 4 College Credits Board curriculum and leads students through the on Algebra 1 PARCC assessment equivalent of at least two college level calculus This course is intended for students as an introduction Prerequisite: Geometry and Algebra 2 of any level. courses. to computer science aspects needed for our ever- We are proud to offer this course in a Dual Enrollment growing, technology-based world. It is designed to capacity with Raritan Valley Community College. The #354 – AP CALCULUS BC + MV – 5 CREDITS give students foundational computing skills, an course is designed to serve the needs of future liberal arts understanding of the real world impact of computing majors. Prerequisite: AP Calculus AB applications, and programming literacy This course is designed for students who demonstrated mastery of Calculus AB at the AP level. #368- ADVANCED PLACEMENT COMPUTER The course is aligned with the College Board SCIENCE – 5 CREDITS curriculum and leads students through the equivalent of a second and third college-level Calculus class. Prerequisite: #364 Computer Science 1 Java or #366 AP Computer Science Principles This course continues the study of Computer Science topics started with Computer Science 1 or AP Computer Science Principles, specifically in programming with Java. .