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Math after Math 3

Where do we go

from here???

Do I need a

math??

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After you successfully complete Math 3 you have some options depending on

your plans after high school:

Do you need another math credit?

Are you planning to attend a community

college right after high school?

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Did you know?

You need 4 math credits to graduate

Math Options Chart from DPI: Link

According to the

State Graduation

Requirement Policy

, students earn four

mathematics credits which shall be:

NC Math 1, 2, and 3 and a fourth

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Did you need another math credit?

Your counselor will be

able to tell you what

you need to meet your

graduation

requirements.

This is the first thing to

ask your counselor

Once you know if you

need another math

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What are your plans for after high school?

4 year College/University

If you are going to a

community college, then you need 4 math credits to

graduate, you may not need a 4th LEVEL math. Foundations of Math 1 and Foundations of Math 3 might be the 4th math credit you need.

Community College (JCC or Wake Tech)

As long as you have 4 math credits to graduate HS, you may not need a 4th LEVEL math. Foundations of Math 1 and Foundations of Math 3 might be the 4th math credit you need.

Work/Military/Gap year If you are going straight to a 4

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Math 4

Focus on more complex functions and statistical thinking

Prepare students for college level algebra and statistics

Pre-Calculus

Focus on algebra, functions, and trigonometry with an emphasis on STEM ● Prepare students for

AP Calculus and entry-level college courses

Discrete Math

for Computer

Science

Focus on discrete structures as related to computer science ● Prepare students for

college level algebra and discrete

mathematics ● No computer

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Who should take this course?

Topics covered:

Math 4/Honors Math 4

You have successfully completed Math 3 You want to take a higher-level math

class

You are planning to attend a 4 year

university immediately after high school

❖ ACT Prep Unit

❖ Parent Functions and Key Features

❖ Functions

❖ Trigonometric Functions ❖ Logarithmic Functions

❖ Exploratory Data Analysis ❖ Probability Distributions ❖ Statistical Inference

The primary focus of this course is on functions and statistical thinking, Students will be prepared for college level algebra and

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Who should take this course?

Topics covered:

Discrete Math for Computer Science

You have successfully completed

Math 3

You want to take a higher-level math

class

You are planning to attend a 4 year

university ● CombinatoricsGraph TheoryMatricesLogicSet TheoryNumber TheoryRecursionACT Prep

The purpose of this course is to introduce discrete structures that are the backbone of computer science. Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are countable or otherwise distinct and separable.

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Who should take this class?

Topics Covered:

Pre-Calculus

Earned an A in Honors Math 3 Earned an A or B in Math 4 Have a strong desire to persue

a STEM career

Plan on attending a 4-year

College

Analysis of functional behavior through a variety of functions ● Mathematical modeling with a

variety of functions

Trigonometry, including

graphing, modeling, identities with proofs, and solving

equations

Conic Sections

Vectors and Parametric Equations

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Who should take this class? Who needs Statistics?

AP Statistics

Students who have completed

Math 3.

Students with good written

communication skills.

Students who are interested in

any career in STEM, social sciences, medicine, data analysis, etc.

EVERYONE! We live in a

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You must take Pre-Calculus as a prerequisite. This is a year-long class.

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To be eligible for enrollment: Questions?

Math at JCC

● Rising junior or senior status AND

● Minimum grade/readiness requirements:

○ 2.8/+ unweighted high school GPA OR

○ Demonstrate readiness on approved assessments in English, Reading, and Math (view benchmarks)

Please contact our CCP

representative with any questions.

[email protected]

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Your counselor

If you have questions please ask:

Your math teacher

We can tell you about the courses

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