Advanced Placement Calculus AB (A)
Prerequisites: Receive Credit in Pre-Calculus with at least a C- in Pre-Calculus B
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 4 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Analysis of Functions, Limits and Continuity of Functions, Definitions of the Derivative, Graphical Analysis of the Derivative, Rules for Differentiation
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus AB (B)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 4 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Analysis of Functions, Limits and Continuity of Functions, Definitions of the Derivative, Graphical Analysis of the Derivative, Rules for Differentiation
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus AB (B)
Advanced Placement Calculus AB (B)
Prerequisite: Passing Grade in AP Calculus AB (A)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 4 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Applications of the Derivative, Definition of the Definite Integral, Estimation of Definite Integral, Techniques of Integration (u-substitution), Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus AB (C)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 4 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Applications of the Derivative, Definition of the Definite Integral, Estimation of Definite Integral, Techniques of Integration (u-substitution), Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus AB (C)
Advanced Placement Calculus AB (C)
Prerequisite: Passing Grade in AP Calculus AB (B)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 4 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Applications of the Integral (area between curves, volumes of revolution), Differential Equations, Preparation for the Advanced Placement Exam, Polar Coordinates
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 4 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Applications of the Integral (area between curves, volumes of revolution), Differential Equations, Preparation for the Advanced Placement Exam, Polar Coordinates
Advanced Placement Calculus BC (A)
Prerequisite: Receive Credit in Pre-Calculus with at least a C- in Pre-Calculus B *AND* Teacher Recommendation
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st and 2nd semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 8 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Analysis of Functions, Limits and Continuity of Functions, Definitions of the Derivative, Graphical Analysis of the Derivative, Rules for Differentiation, Polar, Parametric, and Vector Functions and their Derivatives, Applications of the Derivative
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus BC (B)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st and 2nd semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 8 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Analysis of Functions, Limits and Continuity of Functions, Definitions of the Derivative, Graphical Analysis of the Derivative, Rules for Differentiation, Polar, Parametric, and Vector Functions and their Derivatives, Applications of the Derivative
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus BC (B)
Advanced Placement Calculus BC (B)
Prerequisite: Passing Grade in AP Calculus BC (A)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st and 2nd semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 8 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Definition of the Definite Integral, Estimation of Definite Integral, Techniques of Integration (u-substitution, parts, simple partial fractions), Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Improper Integrals, L’Hopital’s Rule, Applications of the Integral
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus BC (C)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st and 2nd semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 8 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI 83, TI 84 or TI 89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Definition of the Definite Integral, Estimation of Definite Integral, Techniques of Integration (u-substitution, parts, simple partial fractions), Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Improper Integrals, L’Hopital’s Rule, Applications of the Integral
Next Course in the Sequence: AP Calculus BC (C)
Advanced Placement Calculus BC (C)
Prerequisite: Passing Grade in AP Calculus BC (B)
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st and 2nd semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 8 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI-83, TI-84 or TI-89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Differential Equations, Logistic Growth Models, Sequences and Series, Convergence Tests, Polynomial Approximations (Taylor and Maclaurin Series), Preparation for the Advanced Placement Exam
This course (all 3 trimesters) is designed to cover the material found in a 1st and 2nd semester Calculus course in college. Students who take this course have the opportunity to take the Advanced Placement exam in May and can receive up to 8 college credits if they pass this exam. (Each college or university determines credits received.) A graphic calculator (TI-83, TI-84 or TI-89 is required for this course.)
Key Concepts: Differential Equations, Logistic Growth Models, Sequences and Series, Convergence Tests, Polynomial Approximations (Taylor and Maclaurin Series), Preparation for the Advanced Placement Exam