Dual Credit – Math 1203
Instructor & Facilitator:
Maurine Amend
Description:
A study of linear and quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, and linear inequalities with emphasis on business applications. This course is a year-long. First semester is a preparatory class for the second semester, which is a dual credit course through LeTourneau University. (meets one semester two days per week)
Requirements:
None
Prerequisites:
Students must be in at least 11th grade, and be admitted to the LeTourneau dual credit program. There is a $300 fee for LeTourneau dual credit.
Grades:
Mrs. Amend will determine grades for the fall semester. The LeTourneau professor will determine the grades for the spring semester.
Upon successful completion of this course, a student will earn .5 credit in the first semester while taking the preparatory class and .5 high school credit and 3 college credits after successful completion of Dual Credit Math 1203 in the spring.
Level of Parental Involvement
High School:
5 hours independently per day, 1 hour working with a parent per day
Texts:
See LeTourneau’s Textbook Information Link for required MathLab software.
Supplies:
TI 89 Graphing Calculator for students interested in majoring in Math, Science, and Engineering. Otherwise, a TI83 or TI84 will be sufficient. See the MRA supply list for the rest of supplies.
Other Requirements:
At this level, the student should be mostly independent.