Maurine Amend
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)
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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.
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.
High School:
5 hours independently per day, 1 hour working with a parent per day
See LeTourneau’s Textbook Information Link for required MathLab software.
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.
At this level, the student should be mostly independent.