AP Mathematics Program
The
Advanced Placement Program is designed for students who can benefit from
university level studies while in high school. In the spring, teachers recommend
potential AP students from the Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus
Mathematics 20S classes to participate in this challenging program the following
year. The content of the calculus portion of the program is similar to that
offered in a first year calculus course at the
university.
The AP Math
Pattern:
Grade 11:MPC 30SH (1 credit) and Calculus 45SH (MCI 45SH)(0.5 credit).
Grade 12: MPC 40SH (1 credit) and AP Calculus 42S (CAL(AB) 42S)(1credit)
or
AP Advanced Calculus BC (CAL(BC) 42S)(1 credit).
Pre-Calculus
Math Honours 30SH (MPC 30SH)
Math 30SH covers all topics in the
Pre-Calculus 30S Manitoba Provincial Curriculum as well as select topics from
the Pre-Calculus 40S course. The pace of this course is accelerated compared to
the regular program. Teachers invite potential AP students the
Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Mathematics 20S classes to
participate in this challenging program.
Pre-Calculus
Math Honours 40SH (MPC 40SH)
Math 40SH covers all topics in the
Pre-Calculus 40S Manitoba Provincial Curriculum as well as an in depth look at
trigonometry and other topics. The pace of this course is accelerated compared
to the regular program
Calculus
Honours 45SH (MCI 45SH)
This is the introductory calculus
course for Advanced Placement students. See Calculus 45S for the course
description.
AP Calculus 42S(CAL(AB) 42S)
This course is an extension of
Calculus 45S. It explores differentiation and integration at a level comparable
to first year university in preparation for the Advanced Calculus AB 42S
exam.
AP Advanced Calculus 42S (CAL(BC) 42S)
This course is intended for
students who have written the CAL(AB) 42S exam. Other students will be allowed
to enroll depending upon their mathematical backgrounds. The course will provide
an opportunity to continue with the study of mathematical topics that will be
useful at the university level. The course content includes an in
depth review of the previous AP courses,
matrices, vectors, the theory of equations, mathematical induction, complex
variables, polar coordinates, 3-dimensional geometry, and further topics from
Calculus to prepare for the second level AP Calculus BC exam. This course is a
full credit course offered in the second
semester.
The
Advanced Placement Program is designed for students who can benefit from
university level studies while in high school. In the spring, teachers recommend
potential AP students from the Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus
Mathematics 20S classes to participate in this challenging program the following
year. The content of the calculus portion of the program is similar to that
offered in a first year calculus course at the
university.
The AP Math
Pattern:
Grade 11:MPC 30SH (1 credit) and Calculus 45SH (MCI 45SH)(0.5 credit).
Grade 12: MPC 40SH (1 credit) and AP Calculus 42S (CAL(AB) 42S)(1credit)
or
AP Advanced Calculus BC (CAL(BC) 42S)(1 credit).
Pre-Calculus
Math Honours 30SH (MPC 30SH)
Math 30SH covers all topics in the
Pre-Calculus 30S Manitoba Provincial Curriculum as well as select topics from
the Pre-Calculus 40S course. The pace of this course is accelerated compared to
the regular program. Teachers invite potential AP students the
Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Mathematics 20S classes to
participate in this challenging program.
Pre-Calculus
Math Honours 40SH (MPC 40SH)
Math 40SH covers all topics in the
Pre-Calculus 40S Manitoba Provincial Curriculum as well as an in depth look at
trigonometry and other topics. The pace of this course is accelerated compared
to the regular program
Calculus
Honours 45SH (MCI 45SH)
This is the introductory calculus
course for Advanced Placement students. See Calculus 45S for the course
description.
AP Calculus 42S(CAL(AB) 42S)
This course is an extension of
Calculus 45S. It explores differentiation and integration at a level comparable
to first year university in preparation for the Advanced Calculus AB 42S
exam.
AP Advanced Calculus 42S (CAL(BC) 42S)
This course is intended for
students who have written the CAL(AB) 42S exam. Other students will be allowed
to enroll depending upon their mathematical backgrounds. The course will provide
an opportunity to continue with the study of mathematical topics that will be
useful at the university level. The course content includes an in
depth review of the previous AP courses,
matrices, vectors, the theory of equations, mathematical induction, complex
variables, polar coordinates, 3-dimensional geometry, and further topics from
Calculus to prepare for the second level AP Calculus BC exam. This course is a
full credit course offered in the second
semester.