
Math
All students are required to complete one credit in Algebra I, one credit in Geometry, and one credit in another math or a CTE math class, for the three credits required for graduation. Students may pass the State (SBAC) Math Assessment to fulfill the graduation requirements. A scientific calculator is recommended. A graphing calculator is recommended for Pre-Calculus and above.
- General Math Courses - All Schools
- Other Math Courses - RAL Only - Teacher Recommendation Needed
- Other Math Courses - All Schools - Teacher Recommendation Needed
General Math Courses - All Schools
ALGEBRA I - MAT113/MAT114
This course is the study of properties and operations of the real number system; evaluating rational algebraic expressions; solving and graphing first-degree equations and inequalities; translating word problems into equations; operations with and factoring of polynomials; and solving and graphing exponentials. A scientific calculator is recommended.
9th-10th Grade
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
ALGEBRA I HONORS - MAT115/MAT116
Algebra I Honors is an accelerated course in Algebra covering such topics as the real number system, evaluating rational algebraic expressions, solving and graphing first-degree equations, operations with factoring of polynomials, and solving and graphing exponentials. A scientific calculator is recommended.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
GEOMETRY - MAT213/MAT214
Geometry is a course covering such topics as angles, quadrilaterals, circles, congruencies, similarity, proportions, proofs, constructions, transformations, triangles, and basic trigonometry. A scientific calculator is recommended.
9th -10th Grade
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Eastern Washington University
GEOMETRY HONORS - MAT215/MAT216
Geometry Honors is an accelerated course in Geometry covering such topics as angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, congruence, similarity, proportions, proofs, constructions, transformations, triangles, and basic trigonometric functions. A scientific calculator is recommended.
9th -10th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
INTEGRATED III - MAT301/MAT302
This course is designed to review Algebra I and Geometry Concepts to build the mathematical fluency for success in Algebra ll. This is a contextual class with more real-world problems and explorations.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Must have passed Algebra I and Geometry
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Location: RA Long
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
ALGEBRA II - MAT311/MAT312
Algebra II is a college readiness course covering functions (quadratics, polynomials, radicals, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piece-wise, and trigonometric), systems of equations, properties of exponents, and simplifying expressions. A scientific calculator is recommended.
10th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed Algebra I or Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
ALGEBRA II/TRIGONOMETRY HONORS FUNCTIONS & REASONING CWU MATH 152 - MAT313/MAT520
Algebra II/Trigonometry Honors is an advanced Algebra course in preparation for college-level Algebra. The types of functions discussed include polynomial, radical, piecewise, exponential, logarithmic, inverse, and trigonometric functions. The second semester is the CWU Function and Reasoning course. Acceptance is based on college placement exam and registration with CWU. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is strongly recommended.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
MATH ANALYSIS FUNCTIONS & REASONING — CWU MATH 152 - MAT411/MAT520
Mathematical Analysis is an advanced algebra course covering such topics as coordinate geometry, conic sections, trigonometry, logarithms, vectors, sequences, series, and probability. The second semester is the CWU Function and Reasoning course. Acceptance is based on college placement exam and registration with CWU. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is strongly recommended.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Must have passed Algebra II with a C+ or better, or teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Location: Mark Morris & R.A. Long
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
STATISTICAL CONCEPTS & METHODS — CWU MATH 211 - MAT529/MAT530
This course develops statistical literacy and the ability to think statistically, and understand how probability plays a role in statistical inference. Descriptive statistics and their graphical representations are used to summarize real and simulated data sets. Students understand how the variation present in a population affects the precision of estimates of population attributes. Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing are introduced with an emphasis on understanding their use in context. Students who register with CWU and pass will receive 5 quarter credits.
11-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed Algebra ll with a B or better, or teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Location: RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
PRE-CALCULUS 153/CWU MATH 153 - MAT415
This advanced course includes the study of college-level algebra covering functions, logarithms, and conic sections. Acceptance is based on college placement exam and registration with CWU. Acceptance is based on college placement exam and registration with CWU. Acceptance is based on college placement exam & registration with CWU. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is recommended.
10th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Acceptance is based on the college placement exam. Registration with Central Washington University.
Length: Semester (1st only)
Credit: 1.0
Location: MM & RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
PRE-CALCULUS 154 /CWU MATH 154 - MAT416
This advanced course includes the study of trigonometry in degree and radian measures, polar coordinates, unit circles, graphing trigonometric functions and their transformations, and using trigonometric properties to solve and verify equations. Students who register with CWU and pass will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is recommended.
10th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed Pre-Calculus 153 with a C or better for college credit.
Length: Semester (2nd only)
Credit: 1.0
Location: MM & RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
CALCULUS l EWU MATH 161 - MAT527
This course introduces the concepts of mathematical limits, derivatives, definite and indefinite integrals, and real-valued functions of a single real variable, with applications. Students who register with EWU and pass will receive 5 quarter credits.
10th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed precalculus or teacher recommendation
Length: Semester
Credit: 1.0
Location: RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Eastern Washington University
CALCULUS ll EWU MATH 162 - MAT528
This course presents techniques of integration and improper integrals, with applications, and introduces transcendental functions. Students who register with EWU and pass will receive 5 quarter credits.
10th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed precalculus or teacher recommendation
Length: Semester
Credit: 1.0
Location: RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Eastern Washington University
CALCULUS 172/CWU MATH 172 - MAT517
This advanced course includes a review of the essential pre-calculus concepts necessary for a complete understanding of calculus, limits and their properties, differentiation of functions with emphasis on understanding, and applications of rates of change and curve sketching. Acceptance is based on the college placement exam and registration with CWU. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is required.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed Pre-Calculus 154 with a C or better or an acceptable score on the college placement exam.
Length: Semester (1st only)
Credit: 1.0
Location: MM
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
CALCULUS 173/CWU MATH 173 - MAT518
This advanced course includes applications for related rates of differentiation, integration, applications involving areas and volumes of 2 and 3-dimensional functions, and integration skills including logarithmic functions, exponential functions, and trigonometric functions. Students who register with CWU and pass will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is required.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Passed Calculus 172 with a C or better to take for college credit.
Length: Semester (2nd only)
Credit: 1.0
Location: MM
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
CWU MATH 101 Math in MODERN WORLD - MAT531
Selected topics, from the development and applications of mathematics together with their relationship to the development of our present society, are designed to advance critical thinking and quantitative reasoning. Acceptance is based on the college placement exam and registration with CWU. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is strongly recommended.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Must have passed Algebra II with a C- or better
Length: Year-Long
Credit:1.0
Location: RAL & MM
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
CWU MATH 102 MATH DECISION MAKING - MAT532
Selected topics, from probability, statistics, and mathematical decision-making with real-world applications. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is strongly recommended.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Must have passed Algebra II with a C- or better
Length: 2nd Semester
Credit:1.0
Location: RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
CWU 130 FINITE MATHEMATICS - MAT533/MAT534
The language of sets, counting procedures, introductory probability, decision-making, and introductory descriptive statistics. Meets General Education “reasoning” requirement and prepares students for introductory statistics courses in various departments. Students who register with CWU and pass the class will receive 5 quarter credits. A graphing calculator is strongly recommended.
11th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Must have passed Algebra II with a C- or better
Length: Year-long
Credit:1.0
Location: RAL
Graduation Requirement: Math
NCAA
Central Washington University
Other Math Courses - RAL Only - Teacher Recommendation Needed
STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MATH - MAT151/MAT152
(Previously Math Studies IV)
Students will learn the basic concepts of personal finance with adaptations. Personal finance topics will include: goal setting, career inquiry, decision-making, income, money management, budgeting, spending, savings and checking accounts, as well as comparison shopping.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
Other Math Courses - All Schools - Teacher Recommendation Needed
MATH STUDIES I - MAT131/MAT132
Students will strengthen skills and develop strategies to meet Common Core math standards to meet state math graduation requirements.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
MATH STUDIES II - MAT101/MAT102
Students will strengthen skills and develop strategies to meet Common Core math standards to meet state math graduation requirements.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
MATH STUDIES III - MAT133/MAT134
This adapted Algebra course helps strengthen skills and develop Algebra strategies to meet Common Core state math graduation requirement standards.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
INTENSIVE ALGEBRA I - MAT135/MAT136
This course is the study of properties and operations of the real number system; evaluating rational algebraic functions; solving and graphing first-degree equations and inequalities; translating word problems into equations; operations with and factoring of polynomials; and solving and graphing exponentials.
9th-12th Grade
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math
INTENSIVE GEOMETRY - MAT235/MAT236
Geometry is a course covering such topics as angles, quadrilaterals, circles, congruencies, similarity, proportions, transformations, triangles, and basic trigonometry.
9th-12th Grade
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation
Length: Year-long
Credit: 1.0
Graduation Requirement: Math