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COURSE TITLE (560) |
VHS Learning (Year) |
LEVEL |
see individual course(s) |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
Students participate in group discussion, engage in group projects, complete papers, and communicate with their teachers and peers located around the world via the internet. An additional fee, aside from the standard VHS fee, applies when selecting lab science, Advanced Placement or some other courses. Parents and students can send questions to Mrs. Andrews at nandrews@unioncatholic.org. A non-refundable fee charged at the August Book Sale applies to all virtual high school courses.
Course Offering(s): Follow the link to view the course description.
AP Calculus BC
Level: AP
https://my.vhslearning.org/PublicCourseDescription.aspx?c=37
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PREREQUISITE |
Good time management skills and a good academic record. |
COURSE TITLE (561) |
VHS Learning (Sem. 1) |
LEVEL |
see individual course(s) |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
2.5 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
Students participate in group discussion, engage in group projects, complete papers, and communicate with their teachers and peers located around the world via the internet. An additional fee, aside from the standard VHS fee, applies when selecting lab science, Advanced Placement or some other courses. Parents and students can send questions to Mrs. Andrews at nandrews@unioncatholic.org. A non-refundable fee charged at the August Book Sale applies to all virtual high school courses.
Course Offering(s): Follow the link to view the course description.
Statistics Honors
Level: Honors
https://my.vhslearning.org/PublicCourseDescription.aspx?c=542
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PREREQUISITE |
Good time management skills and a good academic record. |
COURSE TITLE (562) |
VHS Learning (Sem. 2) |
LEVEL |
see individual course(s) |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
2.5 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
Students participate in group discussion, engage in group projects, complete papers, and communicate with their teachers and peers located around the world via the internet. An additional fee, aside from the standard VHS fee, applies when selecting lab science, Advanced Placement or some other courses. Parents and students can send questions to Mrs. Andrews at nandrews@unioncatholic.org. A non-refundable fee charged at the August Book Sale applies to all virtual high school courses.
Course Offering(s): Follow the link to view the course description.
Math and Modern Logic
Level: Honors
https://my.vhslearning.org/PublicCourseDescription.aspx?c=417
Number Theory
Level: Regular
https://my.vhslearning.org/PublicCourseDescription.aspx?c=163
Statistics Honors
Level: Honors
https://my.vhslearning.org/PublicCourseDescription.aspx?c=542 |
PREREQUISITE |
Good time management skills and a good academic record. |
COURSE TITLE (604) |
General Math |
LEVEL |
Foundations |
GRADE(S) |
9 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
In this course students will build and reinforce foundational math skills achieving the computational skills needed to undertake Algebra 1. |
PREREQUISITE |
Recommendation of Student Support Services. |
COURSE TITLE (611) |
Algebra Concepts |
LEVEL |
Foundations |
GRADE(S) |
10 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course includes such topics as solving equations and inequalities, polynomials, simple factoring, and an introduction to graphing. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes with a current ISP. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of General Math. Completion of Algebra 1 (Course #614) with a grade of D. |
COURSE TITLE (614) |
Algebra 1 Part 1 |
LEVEL |
* |
GRADE(S) |
9 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This is the first course in a two-year algebra sequence that concludes with Algebra 1 Part 2. In this course, students learn to identify the structure and properties of the real number system, complete operations with integers and other rational numbers, work with square roots and irrational numbers, graph linear equations and solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable. This course covers the standard Algebra 1 curriculum over a period of two years providing students with more time to learn and practice key concepts and skills. *This course is recommended for students who would benefit from a slower pace, more review, and a methodical approach to learning Mathematics and is weighted accordingly. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes.
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PREREQUISITE |
Recommendation of Student Support Services. |
COURSE TITLE (615) |
Algebra 1 |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
9, 10 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is designed to be a basis for any further study in mathematics. The basic skills of mathematics are emphasized throughout the course. Solving open sentences, simplifying algebraic expressions, factoring polynomials, graphing on the number line and in the plane, and solving word problems are main areas in which the student will acquire proficiency. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Recommendation of Student Support Services. |
COURSE TITLE (617) |
Algebra 1 H |
LEVEL |
Honors |
GRADE(S) |
9 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course, for high ability and self-motivated students, covers the standard course content of Algebra 1 in depth. Topics covered include the properties of the real number system, equations and inequalities in one and two variables, rational expressions, irrational numbers, functions and relations, quadratics and the Cartesian plane. The course provides the foundation necessary to proceed to Algebra 2 Honors. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Recommendation of Student Support Services. |
COURSE TITLE (621) |
Algebra 1 Part 2 |
LEVEL |
* |
GRADE(S) |
10, 11 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course builds upon the algebraic concepts covered in Algebra 1 Part 1. New topics include solving open sentences, simplifying algebraic expressions, factoring polynomials, graphing on the number line, solving polynomials by factoring, fractions, functions, and inequalities. *This course is recommended for students who would benefit from a slower pace, more review, and a methodical approach to learning Mathematics and is weighted accordingly. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 Part 1 with a grade of C or higher. |
COURSE TITLE (627) |
Geometry |
LEVEL |
* |
GRADE(S) |
10, 11 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course emphasizes the basic structure of geometry. Fundamental relationships of angles, lines, parallelograms, polygons, and circles are studied together with area and volume. *This course is recommended for students who would benefit from a slower pace, more review, and a methodical approach to learning Mathematics and is weighted accordingly. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1, Part 1 and Part 2; successful completion of Algebra Concepts. Students that complete Algebra 1 in summer school should enroll in this class. |
COURSE TITLE (634) |
Math Essentials |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
10 |
CREDITS |
2.5 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is designed to strengthen Algebra skills and help prepare students for the PSAT/SAT and ACT. This course is required of all sophomores currently enrolled in Geometry Regular. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 and current enrollment in Geometry. |
COURSE TITLE (635) |
Geometry |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
9, 10, 11 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course emphasizes the basic structure of geometry and proficiency in developing formal proofs. Fundamental relationships of angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, parallelograms, congruent and similar polygons, and circles are studied together with area, volume, and construction of plane figures. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 Regular or recommendation of the Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (637) |
Geometry H |
LEVEL |
Honors |
GRADE(S) |
9, 10 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is designed to emphasize the theory of Plane Geometry. Topics covered include mathematical structures (undefined terms, axioms, definitions, theorems), induction, deduction, angle relationships, parallel and perpendicular lines and planes, congruent and similar polygons, geometric constructions, triangle relationships, circles and arcs, areas of circles and polygons, areas and volumes of solids, and coordinate geometry and its related proofs. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 Honors with a grade of C+ or better or approval of the Mathematics Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (638) |
Math Essentials H |
LEVEL |
Honors |
GRADE(S) |
10 |
CREDITS |
2.5 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is designed to strengthen Algebra skills and help prepare students for the PSAT/SAT and ACT. This course is required of all sophomores currently enrolled in Honors or Accelerated Geometry. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 Honors. Current enrollment in Geometry Honors or Geometry Accelerated. |
COURSE TITLE (639) |
Geometry AC |
LEVEL |
Accelerated |
GRADE(S) |
9, 10 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is designed to emphasize the theory of Plane Geometry. Topics covered include mathematical structures (undefined terms, axioms, definitions, theorems), induction, deduction, angle relationships, parallel and perpendicular lines and planes, congruent and similar polygons, geometric constructions, foci, circles and arcs, areas of circles and polygons, areas and volumes of solids, and coordinate geometry and its related proofs. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 H with a grade of A or approval of the Mathematics Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (653) |
Intro Algebra 2 |
LEVEL |
Foundations |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course builds upon the algebra covered in Algebra Concepts. New topics include solving open sentences, simplifying algebraic expressions, factoring polynomials, graphing on the number line, solving polynomials by factoring, functions, and inequalities. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes with a current ISP. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Geometry and Algebra Concepts. |
COURSE TITLE (655) |
Algebra 2 |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course begins with a brief review of Algebra 1 skills. Algebra is then extended to include quadratic functions, graphs of polynomials, inequalities, and rational expressions. This course is unified through the use of function and relation concepts. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Completion of Algebra 1 Regular and Geometry Regular with at least a grade of C. |
COURSE TITLE (657) |
Algebra 2 H |
LEVEL |
Honors |
GRADE(S) |
10, 11 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course begins with a brief review of topics covered in Algebra 1 Honors. The study of Algebra then continues with quadratics, rational expressions, matrices and logarithms. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 1 Honors with a grade of C or better and Geometry Honors with grade of C or better, or concurrently with Geometry Honors with an Algebra 1 Honors grade of B+ or better and approval of the Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (659) |
Algebra 2 AC |
LEVEL |
Accelerated |
GRADE(S) |
10, 11 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course extends the study of Algebra to include quadratics, rational expressions, logarithms, matrices, probability and statistics. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Geometry Accelerated with a grade of B or better or recommendation of Algebra 1 Honors Teacher; OR concurrently with Geometry Accelerated with an Algebra 1 Honors grade of B+ or better and approval of the Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (661) |
Math TA |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
The purpose of this elective program is to provide students with realistic experiences to help them determine if their interests and abilities are compatible with a career in education. The students function as teacher aides in a variety of settings, and have opportunities to develop and present lessons. Professional readings will also be required. Each marking period, TAs will be required to teach one short lesson to the class. Students must also enroll in Selected Topics in Education, Course #195; see English Department Selections. Click here
to access and submit the TA application. |
PREREQUISITE |
A cumulative average of B in Regular Mathematics and Department recommendation. Students must also enroll in Selected Topics in Education, Course #195; see English Department Selections. Application required.
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COURSE TITLE (665) |
Algebra 2 |
LEVEL |
* |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course will review and build upon algebraic concepts covered in previous courses. Topics include solving linear equations and inequalities, rational expressions, and factoring. This course is unified through the use of function and relation concepts. *This course is recommended for students who would benefit from a slower pace, more review, and a methodical approach to learning Mathematics and is weighted accordingly. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Geometry (Course #627) and a grade of D in Algebra 1 R or Algebra 1 Part 2 with a grade of C or higher. Students completing Algebra 1 in summer school should take this course. |
COURSE TITLE (667) |
Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course begins with a review of the real and complex number systems, solving equations and inequalities, and functions including linear and quadratic. It will then cover the basics of triangle and circular trigonometry. Permutations, combinations, probability and trigonometry will also be covered. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 2 Regular with a grade of C+ or higher or Algebra 2 Honors with a grade less than C. |
COURSE TITLE (668) |
Algebra 3 |
LEVEL |
* |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is designed to review the concepts of Algebra 2. New material will include an introduction to exponential functions, logs, sequence and series, trigonometry, statistics and probability. The emphasis of the course is on manipulative skills. *This course is recommended for students who would benefit from a slower pace, more review, and a methodical approach to learning Mathematics and is weighted accordingly. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Completion of Algebra 2 Regular with a grade less than C+ OR completion of Algebra 2 (Course #665) or Intro to Algebra 2. |
COURSE TITLE (671) |
Analysis H (Pre-Calculus) |
LEVEL |
Honors |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course extends the topics of Algebra 2 and introduces new topics including trigonometry, complex numbers, vectors, coordinate Geometry of lines and conics, functions and their graphs, exponents and logarithms, sequences and series. This course lays a foundation for advanced mathematics by developing logical thought processes and the concept of limits. Those students who meet eligibility requirements may opt for Union Catholic's dual-enrollment program, which will lead to college credits for the course completed at UC. Registration information will be provided. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 2 Honors and Geometry Honors with a grade of C+ or better. |
COURSE TITLE (672) |
AP Pre-Calculus |
LEVEL |
AP |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
The AP Pre-Calculus course will allow students to gain knowledge on and master polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and polar functions. Students will also work with functions involving parameters, vectors, and matrices. These comprise the content and conceptual understanding that colleges and universities typically expect students to master to qualify for college credit and/or placement. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes.
AP Pre-Calculus prepares students for other college-level mathematics and science courses. The framework delineates content and skills common to college pre-calculus courses that are foundational for careers in mathematics, physics, biology, health science, social science, and data science. Students study each function type through their graphical, numerical, verbal, and analytical representations and their applications in a variety of contexts. Students apply their understanding of functions by constructing and validating appropriate function models for scenarios, sets of conditions, and data sets, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of the nature and behavior of each function type.
Information regarding earning 3 college credits for this course will be provided in September. NOTE: This AP course has a required summer assignment. Students are expected to complete their summer assignment before the course begins and submit their work on the first full day of school in September. All students must take the Advanced Placement Test at the end of the course. A non-refundable fee of approximately $75 will be charged at the book sale for this exam. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Geometry Honors and Algebra 2 Honors with grades of B+ or better, completion of Algebra 2 AC with a grade of B or better. |
COURSE TITLE (675) |
Calculus H |
LEVEL |
Honors |
GRADE(S) |
12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is intended for students who have a thorough knowledge of college preparatory mathematics, including algebra, axiomatic geometry, trigonometry, and analytic geometry (rectangular coordinates, equations and graphs, lines and conics). It is not assumed that they have acquired a sound understanding of the theory of elementary functions. This course will give the student a better understanding of Calculus courses taken in college. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Pre-Calculus with a grade less than B+; or successful completion of Mathematical Analysis Honors with a grade of B+ or higher or approval of the Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (677) |
AP Calculus AB |
LEVEL |
Advanced Placement |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This course is intended for those students who have a thorough knowledge of college preparatory mathematics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and coordinate geometry (rectangular and polar coordinates, equations and graphs, lines and conics). This course is designed as a first-year college calculus course. Information regarding earning 3 college credits for this course will be provided in September. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. NOTE: This AP course has a required summer assignment. Students are expected to complete their summer assignment before the course begins and submit their work on the first full day of school in September. All students must take the Advanced Placement Test at the end of the course. A non-refundable fee of approximately $75 will be charged at the book sale for this exam. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Pre-Calculus with a grade of B+ or better or approval of the Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (682) |
College Algebra |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
Introduction to College Algebra will provide students with a solid foundation in the basics of algebraic concepts and techniques necessary for calculus, pre-calculus, and advanced mathematics courses. As an introductory college algebra course, the emphasis will be on problem-solving strategies involving symbols, numbers, and graphics as well as on assessing and analyzing solutions to understand the connections between these strategies. Exponents and radicals, quadratic equations, logarithms, and graphing will all be covered in class. The course emphasizes both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of algebra, with a focus on problem-solving and real-world applications. Those students who meet eligibility requirements may opt for Union Catholic's dual-enrollment program, which will lead to college credits for the course completed at UC. Registration information will be provided. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 2 (course 653, 665 or 655). Student requests will be reviewed by the Learning Area Administrator, Dr. Piasecki. |
COURSE TITLE (685) |
Probability & Statistics |
LEVEL |
Regular |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This elective will introduce students to the concepts of statistics and probability. Students will learn techniques for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. This course is recommended for students majoring in psychology, sociology, medical services or business. Select topics in Discrete Math will also be introduced. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion or concurrent enrollment in Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry. |
COURSE TITLE (687) |
AP Statistics |
LEVEL |
Advanced Placement |
GRADE(S) |
11, 12 |
CREDITS |
5.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This elective is equivalent to a one-semester introductory college course in statistics. It will introduce the student to the major concepts of statistics. The class will develop tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. This course is recommended for students majoring in engineering, psychology, sociology, medical services or business. Information regarding earning 3 college credits for this course will be provided in September. This course is certified by NCAA for initial-eligibility for student athletes. NOTE: This AP course has a required summer assignment. Students are expected to complete their summer assignment before the course begins and submit their work on the first full day of school in September. All students must take the Advanced Placement Test at the end of the course. A non-refundable fee of approximately $75 will be charged at the book sale for this exam. |
PREREQUISITE |
Successful completion of Algebra 2 Honors with a B or higher and English Regular with a B+ or higher. |