Mathematics
Mathematics 1201 (Academic)
Mathematics 1201 is the first course in the Academic/Advanced Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland Labrador (It replaces the previous Mathematics 1204 course.) This 2-credit course is a pre-requisite course for Mathematics 2201 (Academic) and Mathematics 2200 (Advanced). This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs. Students who complete the advanced program will be better prepared for programs that require the study of calculus. Both the Academic and Advanced programs aim to prepare students to make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society.
Mathematics 1202 (Non-Academic)
Mathematics 1202 is the first course in the Applied Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland Labrador (It replaces the previous Mathematics 1206 course.) This 2-credit course is a pre-requisite course for Mathematics 2202 (Applied). This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into some post- secondary programs (Trades and some technical programs) or direct entry into the workforce. Students should consult with their Mathematics Teacher and/or Guidance Counselor regarding what programs this course will qualify them for.
Mathematics 2200 (Advanced)
Advanced Mathematics 2200 is the second course in the Academic/Advanced Program for High School Mathematics. This 2-credit course is a pre-requisite course for Mathematics 3200 (Advanced) and Mathematics 3208 (Introduction to Calculus). This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs. Students who complete the advanced program will be better prepared for programs that require the study of calculus. Both the Academic and Advanced programs aim to prepare students to make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society.
Mathematics 2201 (Academic)
Mathematics 2201 is the second course in the Academic Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland Labrador (It replaces the previous Mathematics 2204 course.) This 2-credit course is a pre-requisite course for Mathematics 3201 (Academic). This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post- secondary programs. The academic mathematics program is intended to help students make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society.
Mathematics 2202 (Non-Academic)
Mathematics 2202 is the first course in the Applied Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland Labrador (It replaces the previous Mathematics 2206 course.) This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into some post-secondary programs (Trades and some technical programs) or direct entry into the workforce.
Mathematics 3200 (Advanced)
Mathematics 3200 is the third course in the Advanced Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland & Labrador. It replaces the previous Mathematics 3205 course. This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs that require the study of calculus – specifically (but not limited to) the areas of science, mathematics and/or engineering. The Advanced Program aims to prepare students to make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society.
Mathematics 3201 (Academic)
Mathematics 3201 is the final course in the Academic Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland Labrador. It replaces the previous Mathematics 3204 course. This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs. The Academic Program aims to prepare students to make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society.
Mathematics 3202 (Non-Academic)
Mathematics 3202 is the final course in the Applied Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland & Labrador. It replaces the previous Mathematics 3206 course. This program is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into some post-secondary programs (most trades and some technical programs) or direct entry into the workforce. Students should consult with their Mathematics Teacher and/or Guidance Counselor regarding the specific post-secondary programs in which they would be qualified to enroll upon completion of the Applied Program.
Mathematics 3208 (Advanced)
Mathematics 3208 is the fourth (and optional) course in the Advanced Program for High School Mathematics in Newfoundland & Labrador. This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the fundamental topics generally found in any first-year university calculus course. The Advanced Program aims to prepare students to make connections between mathematics and its applications and to become numerate adults, using mathematics to contribute to society. Students who enroll in the Mathematics 3208 course will have the option to write the Memorial University Mathematics 1000 exam in June to obtain university credit/grade.