Prince William County offers a variety of electives. Topics include algebra, data analysis, functions, personal finance, probability, statistics, and trigonometry. The following is a list of these courses with a brief description and with links to relative curriculum documents.
- Algebra, Functions, and Data Analysis (AFDA): This is a year long course designed for students who have completed Algebra I and Geometry but need more time to further develop algebraic and geometric reasoning.
- AFDA Curriculum Map
- AFDA Pacing Guide
- Personal Living and Finance: This is a year long course that prepares students and helps them develop the skills to manage personal finances and manage financial decisions.
- Personal Living and Finance State Document
- Advanced Math: This is a year long course with objectives from both mathematical analysis and trigonometry. Students who have successfully completed Algebra II may take this course.
- Advanced Math Curriculum Map
- Advanced Math Pacing Guide
- Trigonometry: This is a semester long course for students who have completed Algebra II; it is usually taken as part of the PreAP Algebra II/Trigonometry or Functions/Trigonometry courses, but may be taken independently.
- Trigonometry Curriculum Map
- Trigonometry Pacing Guide
- Discrete Mathematics: This is a semester long course for students who have completed Algebra II; it is usually taken in conjunction with Probability and Statistics, but may be taken independently.
- Discrete Mathematics Curriculum Map (Note: Contains all of the state objectives for a year-long course.)
- Discrete Mathematics Pacing Guide (Note: Contains objectives for a semester long course.)
- Probability and Statistics: This is a semester long course for students who have completed Aglebra II; it is usually taken in conjunction with Discrete Mathematics, but may be taken independently.
- Probability and Statistics Curriculum Map (Note: Contains all of the state objectives for a year-long course.)
- Probability and Statistics Pacing Guide (Note: Contains objectives for a semester long course.)
- Computer Math: This is a year long course for students who have completed Algebra I. It is intended to be an introduction to programming and problem solving with computers/calculators.
- Computer Math Curriculum Map under construction
- Computer Math Pacing Guide
- Computer Math using the Calculator (VDOE Document)
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