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Department Overview

DESCRIPTION OF EXCELLENCE

The Math department’s comprehensive program is designed to create successful academic opportunities for all ability levels, training students to be analytical, logical, precise, and critical thinkers while exploring how mathematics reveals God’s perfection, beauty, and logic.

DISTINCTIVE EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Proficiency in mathematics is achieved through persistence, effort, and practice. As a result, our students outperform the national average, with many being invited to join Mu Alpha Theta, the national mathematics honor society, and participate in local, national, and international math competitions.

Many mathematics courses use an online tutorial called ALEKS. Through an artificial intelligence engine and adaptive questioning, this online tutorial assesses a student's knowledge and delivers individualized instruction on the exact topics a student is most ready to learn. It gives the specific help that each child needs to develop skills and experience the satisfaction of completing a concept. The math department also provides a morning tutorial Monday through Thursday during the first period.



Department Map

Math Course Map

Pre-Algebra

Pre-Algebra serves as a bridge between basic mathematics and high school Algebra. Students learn about and explore topics including integers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, one and two-step equations, proportions, percents, probability, geometry, and linear equations. This course prepares students to be mathematically literate as for future courses and state standardized tests.

In this course, practice problems are designed to reinforce content taught and students may be required to preview new content at home through assigned reading with minimal preview practice problems.


Course Number805
Grade Level9
Pre-RequisiteNone
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalNone
Fees
ALEKS fee: $35


Algebra I Study Hall

Algebra I Study Hall is for students who need extra support to be successful in Algebra I.  Students complete the homework for Algebra 1 under the guidance of their teacher who can provide assistance and reteach concepts, as needed, to ensure the student is understanding the curriculum.  Algebra 1 Study Hall is a replacement for the Daily Algebra 1 math course. 

Course Number 0839
Grade Level 9,10,11,12
Pre-Requisite Concurrent Enrollment in Algebra I
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 0
VCHS Graduation Credit None
UC Approval None
Fees None


Algebra I

Algebra I focuses on problem-solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, quadratic equations, and polynomials.

In this course, practice problems are designed to reinforce the content taught and students may be required to preview new content at home through assigned reading with minimal preview practice problems.


Course Number0810
Grade Level9,10
Pre-RequisiteGrade of C or higher in Pre-Algebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if Pre-Algebra has not been completed). A placement examination may be required.  
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35


Geometry

Geometry explores postulates and theorems of planar and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs.  The curriculum emphasizes the development of systematic problem solving and critical reading skills in a math context.  This course is a combination of both a traditional and flipped instruction format. 

Special Note: A TI-30X or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0815
Grade Level9,10,11,12
Pre-RequisiteCompletion of Algebra I with a grade of C or higher in high school Algebra I or grade B or higher in 8th grade Algebra I. A placement examination may be required.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35


Geometry (Meets Daily)

Daily Geometry enables students to cover the material in Geometry in a one year period at a slower pace. The daily structure of this course is designed to help reinforce the concepts taught.

Daily Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. The course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. The curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.  Most of the practice problems can be completed during the allotted course period.  

 Special Note: A TI-30X or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0817A/0817B
Grade Level9,10,11,12
Pre-RequisiteCompletion of Algebra I. A placement examination may be required.
Recommendation: Grade C or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or grade C or higher in 8th Grade Algebra I.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35


Geometry Honors*

Geometry Honors expands the curriculum of the Geometry course to circles, basic trigonometry,  polygons, and transformations with emphasis on algebraic problem solving. Students calculate area and volumes of prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and cones and learn about symmetry, rotations, and translations. The course also contains additional topics such as vectors, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, and tessellations suitable for the Honors class.

Special Note: A TI-30X or a TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

*Though internal honors credit is given, the UC does not calculate an honors grade point for this course. Other colleges may assign honors credit.

Course Number 0816
Grade Level 9,10
Pre-Requisite Grade A in Algebra I and a score of 85% or higher on the 2nd Semester Final Exam or teacher recommendation. A placement examination may be required.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)*
Fees ALEKS fee: $35


Algebra II (Meets Daily)

This course is designed for students who would benefit from a slower-paced introduction to algebraic concepts. It covers the elements in the regular Algebra II course, but students meet daily with the teacher, rather than every other day.

Daily Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. The curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series, and a brief introduction to trigonometry. This course includes an extended review and reinforcement of algebra concepts. 

Homework is minimal, as much of the coursework can be completed during the allotted course period.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number 0826A/0826B
Grade Level 10,11,12
Pre-Requisite Completion of Algebra I  with a grade of C or higher and completion of Geometry. A placement examination may be required.
Recommendation: Grade of C or higher in Geometry.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Are C (Mathematics)
Fees ALEKS fee: $35


Algebra II

Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions while reviewing the Algebra I concepts. The curriculum aims to provide further insights into algebraic concepts expanding their knowledge to complex numbers, exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. The curriculum also includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series, and a brief introduction to trigonometry. 

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0820
Grade Level10,11
Pre-RequisiteAlgebra I and Geometry with a grade of C or higher. A placement examination may be required.
This course is not open to freshman without counselor approval.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35

Algebra II Honors*

Algebra II Honors expands and accelerates all topics found in Algebra II, including probability, an introduction to statistics, linear, quadratic and polynomial functions, rational equations, complex numbers, factoring polynomials, radical expressions, exponential functions, logarithms, conic sections, sequence and series, and trigonometry.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

*Though internal honors credit is given, the UC does not calculate an honors grade point for this course. Other colleges may assign honors credit.

Course Number 0821
Grade Level 9,10,11
Pre-Requisite Grade of A in Algebra I and grade of B or higher in Geometry Honors and a score of 85% or higher on the 2nd Semester Final Exam, or teacher recommendation. A placement examination may be required.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)*
Fees ALEKS fee: $35


Mathematics of Financial Analysis

Mathematics of Financial Analysis is designed for students who are seeking an applied math course that emphasizes application to business and economics.  This course is ideal for students who have completed Algebra II, and will be majoring in Business.

Mathematics of Financial Analysis is an applied math course that introduces students to the mathematics of business and personal finance. The course relies on a solid understanding of algebraic operations and linear and exponential models. Students will learn college preparatory mathematics topics from Advanced Algebra, Statistics, Probability, Geometry, Precalculus, and Calculus Honors, practically integrated into Corporate Finance and Personal Finance, including financial statements, Banking, Investing, Credit, Employment and Income Taxes, and Household Budgeting. This course is applications-oriented and teaches the real-world use of technology for financial analysis.

The course provides a motivating, young-adult centered financial context for understanding and applying the mathematics they are guaranteed to use in the future.

Special Note: A TI-84 calculator is required.

Course Number0824
Grade Level11,12
Pre-RequisiteCompletion of Algebra II with a grade of C- or higher.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesNone


Consumer Math - Online

The Consumer Math course is intended for students who need to fulfill the three year math requirement for graduation but who do not wish to move on to Algebra II. Students who take this course instead of Algebra II will not meet the eligibility requirements for 4- year colleges and universities. 

This online BYU course reviews basic math operations, transferring concepts and skills gained in course to everyday situations. Topics include budgeting, insurance, banking, mortgages, and measurement. THIS COURSE OFFERS A FACILITATOR WHO CHECKS STUDENT PROGRESS AND UPDATES GRADES BIWEEKLY. 

Course Number0802X
Grade Level10,11,12
Pre-RequisiteCompletion of Geometry
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalNone
FeesNone


Pre-Calculus

Pre-Calculus is designed to challenge students who have completed Algebra II.  This course helps students gain comprehension of and proficiency in high-level foundational concepts.  Students can move on to Math for Business Applications, Calculus Honors, or Statistics Honors after this course.

This one-year course covers all major topics in trigonometry and pre-calculus using the techniques that students have previously learned from their study of algebra and geometry; the trigonometry includes basic properties of trigonometric functions, various angle notations, trigonometric identities, and Laws of Sines and Cosines. The pre-calculus portion reviews and extends various topics and concepts learned in Algebra II.

The course prepares students for the study of calculus and strengthens their conceptual understanding of problems and mathematical reasoning in solving problems.  This is especially important for students intending to study calculus, statistics, or business math in college.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0830
Grade LevelUC Approved for grades 11,12
Pre-RequisiteGrade of B or higher in Algebra II and Geometry. A placement examination may be required.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35


Pre-Calculus Accelerated

Pre-Calculus Accelerated is designed to challenge students who have completed Algebra II.  This course helps students gain comprehension of and proficiency in high-level foundational concepts.  Students can move on to Mathematics of Financial Analysis, Calculus Honors, Statistics Honors, or AP Calculus AB after this course.

This one-year course covers all major topics in trigonometry and pre-calculus using the techniques that students have previously learned from their study of algebra and geometry; trigonometry includes basic properties of trigonometric functions, various angle notations, trigonometric identities, and Laws of Sines and Cosines. The pre-calculus portion reviews and extends various topics and concepts learned in Algebra II.

The course prepares students for the study of calculus and strengthens their conceptual understanding of problems and mathematical reasoning in solving problems.  This is especially important for students intending to study calculus, statistics, or business math in college.

In addition to the above, the course is designed for students preparing for future enrollment in AP Calculus AB.  Therefore, the pace is faster and the content is wider and deeper.  

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. 

Course Number 0834
Grade Level UC Approved for grades 11,12
Pre-Requisite Grade C or higher in Algebra II Honors or Grade A in Algebra II and a 90% or higher on the 2nd Semester Final Exam. A placement exam may be required.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)
Fees ALEKS fee: $35


Pre-Calculus (H)

This course focuses on preparing students to be successful in AP Calculus BC and college-level Calculus courses. It is foundational for advanced high school physics courses, and the course is designed for students with high mathematic abilities.

This is a high level Pre-Calculus course that prepares students to be successful in AP Calculus BC. This course is a formal introduction to calculus, limits and continuity, derivatives and Calculus A topics to prepare for AP Calculus BC.

The course moves at a fast pace and covers all major topics in trigonometry, including standard properties of trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, radians, Laws of Sines and Cosines, double and half-angle formulas, identities, complex numbers, matrices, determinants, polar coordinates, and polar equations. The Pre-Calculus portion explores three methods of solving systems of equations: algebraic, analytic, and graphing calculators. Pre-Calculus (H) topics include vectors in two and three dimensions, parametric equations, conic sections in parametric and polar forms, sequences, series, and math induction. 

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0836
Grade LevelUC Approved for grades 11,12
Pre-RequisiteGrade B or higher in Algebra II Honors and a score of 85% or higher on the 2nd Semester Final Exam. A placement examination may be required.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35

Calculus (H)

The Calculus (H) course content includes limits and continuity, derivatives (slopes of functions at a point), min-max problems, related rates, rectilinear motion, integrals, Riemann sums, and the calculus of transcendental functions. Students in this course will get an excellent foundation for the high level Calculus courses in college. Students may move to Statistics (H) after Calculus (H).

Special NoteA TI-84+ graphing calculator is required

Course Number0804
Grade Level11,12
Pre-RequisiteCompletion of Pre-Calculus with a grade of C or higher. A placement examination may be required.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesALEKS fee: $35


Statistics (H)

Statistics (H) is designed for students who are seeking a math course that emphasizes application to business, economics, and social and behavioral sciences. It will help prepare students for AP Statistics, or university-level statistics or analytics.

Statistics (H) focuses on the use of real-world data and the importance of context and interpretation of results. Topics include the history of statistics, the data collection process, graphical methods for displaying data, numerical methods for describing data, statistical inference, and linear regression and correlation. In addition, probability distributions, sampling variability, sampling distributions, and confidence intervals are studied. The course covers both analytical and inferential statistics. This course is designed for students who desire to take an advanced math course but who do not wish to take an AP course.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required

Course Number 0850
Grade Level 11,12
Pre-Requisite Completion of Algebra II with a grade of C or higher.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)
Fees None


AP Statistics

This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Algebra II and possess sufficient mathematical maturity and quantitative reasoning ability.

This course covers major introductory topics in both descriptive and inferential statistics, such as mean, median, mode, variance, standard deviation, linear and nonlinear regression, correlation, and hypothesis testing. Students learn how to collect unbiased data, sampling procedures, experimental design, estimate population characteristics, make predictions, find and interpret confidence intervals, test hypotheses, compare two populations, develop chi- squared tests, and make data-based decisions. Students learn from simulations how to develop probabilistic reasoning to anticipate patterns in data and to determine the likelihood of errors in inference. Students also learn to apply techniques for normal, binomial, geometric, and other discrete and continuous probability distributions. 

Students will learn to use JMP statistical analysis software. Microsoft Excel and other data analysis programs are used as teaching tools in the classroom and are used by students on their computers and iPads. This course includes preparation and review for the AP statistics examination. Students will be prepared for the Advanced Data Analysis course.

Note: A student who fails the 1st Semester of the course will NOT be permitted to continue in the course 2nd Semester.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0844
Grade Level10,11,12
Pre-RequisiteGrade of B or higher in Algebra II or Statistics (H) or grade of C or higher in Pre-Calculus.
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
FeesAP Exam Fee


Advanced Data Analysis (H)

This course is designed for students who have successfully completed AP Statistics and are currently taking or have completed calculus.

This is a second level course in advanced methods of statistical analysis of data for scientific and medical research, business, engineering, and economics. This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of statistics and provides skills that can be applied as students use evidence-based research in various disciplines. Students will learn to use technology to analyze and visualize data, and how to use statistics to analyze and draw conclusions regarding research data. Topics include research and statistics related to descriptive and inferential statistics.

Students further their studies in techniques of data collection, real data analysis, applications using exponential, Gamma, Weibull, lognormal and Poisson distributions, writing hypotheses and conclusions, multiple regression, nonlinear regression, transformations to normalize data, one-way and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Chi-Squared tests, nonparametric statistics, econometrics, modern product improvement techniques, and acceptance sampling. Students see many applications of the techniques used in real-life data sets, work on projects, interpretation of computer output, and instruction in using R and JMP software to empower scientists and engineers to explore data visually. Students will learn how to use statistics to analyze and draw conclusions from research data. It is a calculus-based statistics course. 

Advanced data analysis is offered as a dual credit course with CCU.

Note: A student who fails the 1st Semester of the course will NOT be permitted to continue in the course 2nd Semester.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number 0889
Grade Level 11,12
Pre-Requisite Earned a score of 3 or higher on the AP Statistics exam and earned a Grade of C or higher in AP Statistics. Completion of calculus or concurrent enrollment.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)*
Fees None


AP Calculus AB

The AP Calculus AB course covers a full high school academic year of work that is comparable to the first semester of college calculus. This course makes extensive use of pre-requisite math skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus. Course content includes limits and continuity, derivatives, min-max problems, related rates, rectilinear motion, integrals, Riemann sums, differential equations, volumes of rotation, and the calculus of transcendental functions. This course includes a rigorous review for the AP Calculus AB examination.

Note: A student who fails the 1st Semester of the course will NOT be permitted to continue in the course 2nd Semester.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number 0835
Grade Level 11,12
Pre-Requisite Completion of Pre-Calculus Accelerated with a grade of B or higher or Pre-Calculus Honors with a grade of C or higher.  Placement examination may be required. Students must complete a summer assignment. 
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)
Fees AP Exam Fee


AP Calculus BC

The AP Calculus BC course is a full-year course in the calculus of functions of a single variable. The course covers all topics required in AP Calculus AB, with additional (Calculus C) topics, including integration by parts, integration by partial fractions, MacLaurin and Taylor series, and calculus applied to parametric and polar equations. This course begins by reviewing pre-calculus (Calculus A) topics at a quick pace, assuming coverage in a previous math course. The course makes extensive use of pre-requisite math skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus. Students who take this course should do so with the intention of placing out of a comparable college calculus course. The AP Calculus BC course is designed to cover two semesters of college calculus. This course includes a rigorous review for the AP Calculus BC examination.

Note: A student who fails the 1st Semester of the course will NOT be permitted to continue in the course 2nd Semester.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number 0840
Grade Level 10,11,12
Pre-Requisite Completion of Pre-Calculus Honors with a grade of B or higher and a score of 85% or higher on the 2nd Semester Final Exam or AP Calculus AB with a grade of B or higher. A placement examination may be required. Students must complete a summer assignment. 
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Mathematics
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)
Fees AP Exam Fee


Multivariable Calculus (H)

Students begin by reviewing topics from AP Calculus BC, covering differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Students receive more in-depth instruction on advanced related rates, solids of revolution (including shell method), and advanced integration techniques. The principal topics of this course are the differential and integral calculus of several variables and their application to scalar and vector fields. Course content includes calculus of vector valued functions, partial derivatives, min-max problems of functions of several variables, and double and triple integrals. This course is a second year university level course.

Note: A student who fails the 1st Semester of the course will NOT be permitted to continue in the course 2nd Semester.

Special Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Course Number0838
Grade Level11,12
Pre-RequisiteGrade of B or higher in AP Calculus BC and earned scores of 4 or 5 on both the AB and BC subscores of the AP Calculus BC exam. 
Application and/or Audition DateNone
Credits10
VCHS Graduation CreditMathematics
UC ApprovalYes Area C (Mathematics)
Fees
None


Linear Algebra (H)

This year-long honors course covers various topics in linear algebra including matrix theory, systems of linear equations, row operations, Gaussian elimination, matrix algebra, matrix inverses, determinants, factorization, vector spaces, dependence and independence, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, inner products, orthogonality and least squares, symmetric matrices, and finite-state Markov chains.  Selected applications of linear algebra are included.  The course requires students to be familiar with mathematical proof writing.  This course is a second-year university level course and is offered to students who completed multivariable calculus.

Note: A student who fails the 1st Semester of the course will NOT be permitted to continue in the course 2nd Semester.

Course Number 0808
Grade Level 11,12
Pre-Requisite Grade of B or higher in Multivariable Calculus (H). A placement examination may be required.  
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Math
UC Approval Yes Area C (Mathematics)
Fees
None