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Math Courses

Our Math courses will fulfill students general math requirements as well as their upper level math requirements, with course offerings in Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus.

Each subject contains lesson content designed specifically for independent study, complete with lecture notes, self-tests, and exams. Textbooks are included when required and all courses include unlimited instructor support available via phone or e-mail. Students have up to 15 weeks to complete each course.

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Algebra I (1 credit)
The Algebra 1 course explains the basics: signed numbers (such as –2 or +4), monomials (such as 6b or 12x), polynomials (such as 2x + 3y) and explains formulas (e.g., A = L x W) and equations (e.g., 5 x 2 = 10)…
Algebra II (1 credit)
Algebra II continues where Algebra I leaves off. It explains mathematical concepts that have practical and theoretical applications. It begins with functions — special relationships involving one or more variables…
Business Math (1 credit)
This course is designed to help students recall, and then put to practical use, the math they’ve already learned, in order to quickly and accurately handle a variety of business (and personal) situations…
Calculus (1 credit)
Calculus is the branch of mathematics used to develop theories, solve practical problems, and help understand and predict natural phenomena...
Consumer Math (1 credit)
This course explains how to use mathematics in everyday money situations: salaries, purchases, credit, loans, household and personal expenses, car buying, insurance, savings, investments, retirement…
General Math I (1 credit)
General Math I explains the concepts involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and measurement…
General Math II (1 credit)
This course begins with a review of the four basic mathematical operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—as a foundation for the more advanced topics such as factors, multiples, powers, roots, and equations…
Geometry (1 credit)
This course is comprised of four study units: 1. Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles, 2. Polygons and Triangles, 3. Circles, and 4. Solids.
Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry (1 credit)
This course covers the branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement and calculation of triangles. It is a prerequisite for the study of advanced mathematics (e.g., calculus)...