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Name Subject(s) ACCN Description Credits Course
Provider
Prereqs Grad
Req.
Avail.
Island(s)
Avail.
Program(s)
Algebra 1A Math MAX1165 This course is the first semester of Algebra 1 and will cover the following key concepts as variable and function patterns, rational numbers, identifying and using properties, solving equations, solving proportions, solving inequalities, graphs and functions. Students who successfully complete Algebra 1A will earn 0.5 credits. 0.50 HTA Y Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Algebra 1B Math MAX1175 This is the second semester of Algebra 1, which will cover the following key concepts: linear equations and graphs, writing equations of lines, systems of equations and inequalities, exponents, polynomials, polynomials and factoring, and quadratic equations and functions.Students who successfully complete Algebra 1B will earn 0.5 credits. 0.50 HTA Algebra 1A Y Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Algebra 2A Math,
Electives
MAX1210 This course is the first semester of Algebra 2. Students will focus on the following topics: Tools of Algebra, Equations and Functions, Linear Systems, Quadratic Functions and Equations, Complex Numbers and Solutions, and Inverse Functions. Students who successfully complete Algebra 2A will earn 0.5 credits. 0.50 HTA Algebra 1 and Teacher recommendation N Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Algebra 2B Math,
Electives
MAX1220 This course is the second semester of Algebra 2. Students will focus on the following concepts: Exponentials, Logarithms, Polynomial Functions Part 1 and 2, Radical Equations, Rational Equations. 0.50 HTA Algebra 1 and Algebra 2A N Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Calculus Math,
Electives
MCX1040 This course includes a study of limits, continuity, and differentiation. It integrates algebraic, trigonometric and transcendental functions, and the applications of derivatives and integrals. Prerequisites: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus or Trigonometry/Analytical Geometry 1.00 HTA Precalculus N Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Geometry Math MGX1150 This course addresses basic skills in geometry including reasoning, developing proofs, identifying geometric figures, and constructing figures. This course also teaches students about the properties of right triangles and trigonometric ratios, transformations of plane figures, and the parts of a circle and their properties. Additionally, students will develop and apply formulas for area, surface area, and volume of two- and three-dimensional figures. 1.00 HTA Algebra I Y Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Integrated Math Math,
Electives
MAX1180 This course will refine Algebra 1 skills in preparation for Algebra 2 and/or Geometry. Skills include greatest common factors (GCF's), solving equations, graphing functions, properties of quadratic functions and equations, and real world applications. 1.00 HTA Algebra I N Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Precalculus Math,
Electives
201TRAN This course presents students with a formal study of functions, an analysis of sequences and series, counting principles, the binomial theorem, and probability. Students will use technology to employ multiple approaches to problem solving and data modeling. This course also includes topics on trigonometry, parametric curves, the polar coordinate system, and complex numbers in polar form. Students will solve problems using the Laws of Sines and Cosines and will also analyze vectors and conics, study systems of equations and matrices, and solve systems using matrices. Limits and continuity are introduced. 1.00 HTA Geometry and Algebra II N Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program
Statistics and Probability Math,
Electives
201TRAN Students will understand probability concepts inherent in everyday situations experienced in investment, insurance, science, business, and technology. In addition, the course provides students with an introduction to statistical issues and concerns and presents strategies for analyzing and interpreting data. The statistics content includes the following topics: graphs and charts, collection and organization of data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, uses and misuses of statistics, frequency distributions, correlation, and regression. 1.00 HTA Algebra 1 N Big Island
Kauai
Kihei
Lahaina
Statewide
Waipahu
Blended & Distance Learning Program