Algebra I This introduction to Algebra sets the foundation for high school mathematics courses. It makes the transition from concrete mathematics to the abstract study of algebraic equations. Topics include simplifying expressions, evaluating and solving equations and inequalities, and graphing linear and quadratic functions.
Algebra II This course expands upon the topics seen in Algebra I and teaches students how to utilize the more advanced algebraic formula in problem solving. Topics include linear and quadratic functions and relations, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing, and sequences and series.
Geometry This course employs both deductive and inductive reasoning to analyze and solve problems involving geometric principles. Topics include plane, spatial, coordinate, and transformational geometry.
Trigonometry This course studies advanced math and trigonometric functions through quantitative reasoning. Topics include graphing, polynomial functions, exponential functions, trigonometric functions, matrices, sequences and probabilities.
Physical Science This introductory course explores the basic concepts of physical science from a Christian viewpoint, and relates these concepts to the world around us. Topics include an introduction to the fundamental concepts of physics, chemistry, astronomy, and earth science.
Biology This course is an overview of the science of life, as viewed from a Christian perspective. Topics include biological classification, cellular structure and processes, genetics, and the chemistry of life.
Physics This course explores the science of motion and energy as seen from a Christian viewpoint. Topics include one and two dimensional motion, Newton’s Laws of motion, light, sound, electricity and magnetism. |
