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The Secondary Pathways in Mathematics Selecting Math Courses for Grade 12.

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1 The Secondary Pathways in Mathematics Selecting Math Courses for Grade 12

2 The Secondary Mathematics Courses Mathematics 9 Math 11 Common Course for Foundations of Mathematics and Pre ‑ Calculus 10 Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 Math 21 Foundations of Mathematics 20 Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 20 Pre-Calculus 20 (The student has met the minimum requirement for math courses in order to graduate.) Foundations of Mathematics 30 Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 30 Pre-Calculus 30 Calculus 30

3 Students registering for Grade 12 Students who have not completed a 20-level Math must register in one of the 4 possible courses in order to meet minimum graduation requirements. Students should select their 30-level Math course(s) based on their future plans (or path!). It is important to check the specific requirements for post-secondary programming! There are 4 Math courses available at the 30-level:  Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 30  Foundations of Mathematics 30  Pre-Calculus 30  Calculus 30 Student must take Pre-Calculus 30 in semester 1 in order to take Calculus 30 in semester 2. Most students select BOTH Pre-Calculus 30 and Calculus 30. Foundations of Mathematics 30 and Pre-calculus 30 will be offered in French. Grade 11 IB students who are not continuing with IB Math should register in in PreCalculus 30 in semester 1 before continuing on to Calculus 30.

4 Considerations when selecting Math courses Students may receive credits for more than one Math courses at any grade level (except Math 11 and 21). Students may take more than one Math course in a semester. While only a 20-level math course is required for graduation, most students complete a 30-level Math course. There is no hierarchy among the three pathways. They are different types of mathematics for different purposes. Students choose the appropriate math pathway(s) based on what best meets their interests and needs after high school. ** My Blueprint can help you select the appropriate pathway(s)!


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