Calculus

Calculus consists of the study of algebraic functions of one variable, limits, differentiation, definite and indefinite integrals, and applications.  College Algebra and Trigonometry are prerequisites to this course.  The class is taught for dual credit. 

It is worth 5 hours of Highland College credit.

Trigonometry

Trigonometry is intended as a comprehensive study of the trigonometric functions, circular functions, graphs, and inverses, properties of trigonometry functions, solving trig. Equations, solving oblique triangles, and other topics as time permits.  A prerequisite to the courses college algebra.  This class is taught for dual credit.

It is worth 3 hours of Highland College credit.

College Algebra

College Algebra is a designed to be a preparatory course for Calculus.  This course covers basic algebraic operations, solving equations and inequalities, graphs and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, system of equations and inequalities, and matrices and determinants.  A prerequisite for this course is Algebra II.  This class is taught for dual credit.

Its worth 3 hours of Highland College credit.

Algebra I

Algebra I is a 1st year Algebra course that explores expressions, equations, rational numbers and functions; solves linear equations; inequalities and systems of equation; uses proportional reasoning and graphs; analyzes linear equations; and uses factoring. 

Credit 1

Algebra II

Algebra II is a 2nd year Algebra course that analyzes equations and inequalities, graphing, solving systems of a linear equations and inequalities, exploring polynomials and radical expressions, exploring quadratic functions, conic sections and logarithmic functions. 

Prerequisites for this class are Algebra I and Geometry. 

Credit 1

Applied Math I

Applied Math I is a class that is based on computer math, labs, projects, portfolios and journal entries.  The computer-based math is the accelerated math program in which students will take a star base test to place them at the appropriate level of learning.  Math labs and projects will cover math that is used in personal and business situations.  These labs and projects will life applications and problem solving strategies. 

Credit 1