Mathematics

Students can earn college credit by doing well on the AP Calculus AB or AP Statistics Exam, or by successfully completing Discrete Math - ECE. 

Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 are aligned to the Common Core Standards

Program of Studies

Course Code

Course Name

Notes

5206

Consumer Math (Fall)

5207

Consumer Math (Spring)

5302A/B

Algebra 1

5303A/B

Geometry

5401A/B

Geometry – Honors

5304A/B

Algebra 2

5313A & 5313B

Modeling in Math

5402A/B

Algebra 2 – Honors

5305

Advanced Math 1

5306

Advanced Math 2

5307

Precalculus 1

5308

Precalculus 2

5313A & 5313B

Modeling in Mathematics

5403

Precalculus 1 – Honors

5404

Precalculus 2 – Honors

5309A/B

Statistics

5406A/B

Statistics – Honors

5405A/B

Calculus – Honors

5501A/B

AP Calculus AB

5504A & 5504B

AP Pre Calculus

5505EA & 5505EB

Calculus ECE Semester 1 and 2

Eastern Connecticut State University Early College Experience credit*

5506EA & 5506EB

Statistics ECE

Eastern Connecticut State University or University of Connecticut Early College Experience*

5707EA & 5507EB

Pre Calculus ECE

Southern Connecticut State University Early College Experience credit

5502EA

Discrete Mathematics ECE

University of Connecticut Early College Experience credit*

5312

Discrete Logic and Theory

CCP College Career Pathways

* 0.25 credit
+ 0.75 credit
~ 1.50 credits
◊ 2.00 credits

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