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Adult Basic Ed.-Math

BMTH 011 - Whole Numbers and Decimals

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

A course in basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers and decimals.

BMTH 021 - Fundamental Level Mathematics

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, powers and roots, averages and graphs. This course is designed to prepare students for an intermediate course in mathematics.

BMTH 033 - Introductory Algebra

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers properties of the Real number system. It is an introduction to algebra, basic operations with algebraic expressions, equations in one variable, inequalities and problem solving. This is the first of the two courses required to complete an ABE Intermediate level in mathematics.

Prerequisites: BMTH 021 or placement by the instructor

BMTH 034 - Intermediate Algebra and Geometry

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers measurement of perimeter, area and volume; theorem of Pythagoras, right angle trigonometry; systems of equations in two variables; graphing linear relations; slope, intercepts. This is the second of the two courses required to complete ABE Intermediate level in mathematics.

Prerequisites: BMTH 033 with a minimum C+ grade

BMTH 041 - Advanced Level Business Math

2.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers the use and interpretation of formulas and principals used in Canadian business and commerce, solving problems of business or commerce such as computing interest, payroll, taxes and amortization.

Prerequisites: BMTH 034

BMTH 043 - Advanced Algebra I

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers radical equations, exponent laws, polynomials and rational expressions, factoring, complex fractions, quadratic equations.

Prerequisites: BMTH 033/034 or Math 10 with a minimum B- grade or higher or placement test

Notes:

  • This is the first of two courses required for ABE Advanced level in mathematics.

BMTH 044 - Advanced Algebra II and Trigonometry

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers functions and relations, quadratic functions, maxima and minima, transformations of relations, tangent theorems, trigonometry, right triangles, functions of angles in standard position, Sine and Cosine laws.

Prerequisites: BMTH 043 with minimum C+ grade or higher

Notes:

  • This is the second of two courses required for ABE Advanced level in mathematics.

BMTH 047 - Advanced Foundations Mathematics 1

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

In this course students will investigate problem solving, inductive and deductive reasoning and proof and pattern recognition. In addition, students will explore graphing and slope, rate problems, spatial reasoning, proportion and scaling. This course will use trigonometry, including the sine and cosine law to solve problems involving lines, angles and triangles.

Prerequisites: BMTH 033 or completion of the Adult Basic Education Math Assessment

BMTH 048 - Advanced Foundations Mathematics 2

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

In this course students will explore elements of statistics such as normal curve, standard deviation, z-test, confidence intervals and applications of statistics. Systems of linear inequalities will be solved graphically. Students will investigate quadratic functions including graphs of parabolas, vertex, intercepts, roots and axis of symmetry.

Prerequisites: BMTH 047

BMTH 053 - Precalculus I

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers functions, graphs, transformations, exponential and logarithmic functions.

Prerequisites: Math 11 with a minimum B- grade or MATH 096 or BMTH 044

Notes:

  • This is the first of the two courses required for an ABE provincial level in mathematics.

BMTH 054 - Precalculus II

1.00 credits

(1.5,0,1.5)

15 wks

This course covers circular functions, trigonometric identities and equations; polynomial and rational functions.

Prerequisites: BMTH 053 or equivalent

Notes:

  • This is the second of the two courses required for ABE provincial level in mathematics.