Mathematics 3201 is the final course in the Academic Program for High School Mathematics. This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs. The Academic Program aims to prepare students to make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society.
Unit |
Topic and Chapters |
Chapters in text |
Hours (% of course) |
1 |
Set Theory |
1 |
10 hrs (9%) |
2 |
Counting Methods |
2 |
14 hrs (13%) |
3 |
Probability |
3 |
13 hrs (12%) |
4 |
Rational Expressions and Equations |
4 |
12 hrs (11%) |
5 |
Polynomial Functions |
5 |
11 hrs (10%) |
6 |
Exponential Functions |
6 |
13 hrs (12%) |
7 |
Logarithmic Functions |
7 |
13 hrs (11%) |
8 |
Sinusoidal Functions |
8 |
13 hrs (12%) |
9 |
Financial Mathematics: Borrowing Money |
10 |
11 hrs (10%) |
Assessment and Evaluation
Tests |
25% |
Quizzes |
10% |
Assignments |
5% |
Pre-Final Exam |
5% |
Final Exam (administered by the Dept. of Education) |
50% |
Other Forms of Assessment |
5% |