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ADVANCED PLACEMENT
CALCULUS BC Year 5 credits GRADE 12
*Possible Dual Credit Opportunity - see pages 30-31
Prerequisite: Placement in Advanced Placement Calculus BC requires that students have
demonstrated completion of Advanced Placement Precalculus with an 90% average or higher or a
completion of Advanced Placement Calculus AB.”
Advanced Placement Calculus BC course is a special college-level experience that is a continuation from AP
Calculus AB. This course will take more time, require more work, and is paced appropriately for students to be
successful on the AP Exam as it follows the topics established by the College Board.
INTRODUCTION TO
COLLEGE MATH Year 5 credits GRADE 12
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra I and Geometry.
This course is for those students who intend to go to college but who do not intend to ever take Calculus in
high school. Students in the Intro to College Mathematics will be provided with the opportunity to complete their
high school mathematics requirements as well as potentially complete the developmental mathematics
sequence at Camden County College. The course has been certified by a Camden County College faculty
member and provides students with the Accuplacer test along with course work in computation and Algebra.
Students completing their Camden County Math requirements will be notified directly by the College.
LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS Year 5 Credits GRADE 12
*Possible Dual Credit Opportunity - see pages 30-31
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra II Integrated
Liberal Arts Mathematics is designed for students intending to major in a Liberal Arts field in college or attend a
vocational/technical school post-high school. It provides students with the opportunity to explore various
mathematical concepts, techniques, and theories and then apply these acquired skills to address real-world
problems. Topics covered in this course include problem-solving and critical thinking, set theory, number
theory and the real number system, equations and inequalities, linear graphs, linear functions and systems,
personal finance, geometry and measurement, counting methods, statistics, and probability.
PROBABILITY & STATISTICS Year 5 credits GRADES 11-12
*Possible Dual Credit Opportunity - see pages 30-31
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra II Integrated
This course provides students with a basic introduction to statistical concepts and methods. Topics covered
include: frequency distributions; measures of central tendency and variability; linear regression and correlation;
fundamentals of probability; binomial and normal distributions; sampling distributions and the Central Limit
Theorem; confidence intervals; and hypothesis testing on a single population. Students are required to use a
Texas Instruments TI-83/84 or TI-83/84 Plus calculator.
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