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Course Name: IB Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches SL
Type of Course: Elective Course
Available to: 11th- 12th grade( IB) Prerequisites: Must have completed Precalculus & be in the IB program
Description: This is a college- level, two-year course that builds strong analytical thikning. Students learn ideans in a logical order and practice explaining their reasoning with precision. They solve problems. explore concepts, and complete an internal investigation that strengthens mathematical communication. The course supports students who plan to move into areas that rely on higher-level mathematics. Exam Required. This course is only for students in the IB program. Students earn an additional 1.0 quality point towards their GPA for this course.
Course Name: IB Mathematics: Applications & Interpretations SL Type of Course: Core Course
Available to: 11th- 12th grade( IB) Prerequisites: Must be in the IB program
Description: This is a college-level, two-year course that emphasizes the use of mathematics in real-world contexts, focusing on modeling, technology-based problem-solving, and applied topics such as calculus and statistics. Through inquiry, technological tools, and an internally assessed exploration, students develop the skills to interpret data, communicate mathematical reasoning, and connect practical and theoretical ideas. Exam Required. This course is only for students in the IB program. Students earn an additional 1.0 quality point towards their GPA for this course.
Course Name: IB Mathematics: Applications & Interpretations HL Type of Course: Core Course
Available to: 11th- 12th grade( IB) Prerequisites: Must be in the IB program; Teacher Recommendation
Description: This is a college-level, two-year course that emphasizes the use of mathematics in real-world contexts, focusing on modeling, technology-based problem-solving, and applied topics such as graph-theory, vectors, differential equations, and statistics. Through inquiry, technological tools, and an internally assessed exploration, students develop skills to interpret data, communicate mathematical reasoning, and connect practice and theoretical ideas. Exam Required. This course is only for students in the IB program. Students earn an additional 1.0 quality point towards their GPA for this course.

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