2009-2010 AP4ALL Courses: AP Calculus BC



AP Calculus BC


Course Information
  Course Title: AP Calculus BC

  Course Description:      AP Calculus BC will be taught as a continuation of AB Calculus for students who have taken AB Calculus in their junior/sophomore years and/or students who have taken a calculus course at the college level. We will review the major concepts from AB Calculus to start the year and then continue on with the additional Calculus concepts covered under the BC curriculum. This course typically corresponds to Calculus 102 taught at most colleges. Students would take the AP Calculus BC exam at the end of the school year/course in May.

  Teacher: Brendan Murphy


  Suggested Student
Preparation:
Before studying calculus, all students should complete four years of secondary mathematics designed for college-bound students: courses in which they study algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and elementary functions. These functions include those that are linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, and piecewise defined. In particular, before studying calculus, students must be familiar with the properties of functions, the algebra of functions, and the graphs of functions. Students must also understand the language of functions (domain and range, odd and even, periodic, symmetry, zeros, intercepts, and so on) and know the values of the trigonometric functions of the numbers 0, pi/6, pi/4, pi/3, pi/2, and their multiples.


Course Dates
  Start date: September 1, 2009

  End date: one week following the AP Exam for this course


Delivery Method
  Course Delivery: Moodle and other online technologies

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