Grades 9 - 12 Qualifying math score and completion of Precalculus with Trigonometry or the equivalent 2.0 credit Graphing calculator required, For recommendations, visit our textbook web page Any Single Variable Calculus text. For recommendations, visit our textbook web page
This AP Calculus BC course covers topics typically found in a first-year college Calculus I and Calculus II course and advances the student’s understanding of concepts normally covered in high school Calculus. Major themes include differential and integral calculus. Topics include functions, graphs, limits and continuity, derivatives of basic functions, applications of the derivative, implicit differentiation, curve sketching, related rates, implicit differentiation to find the derivative of an inverse function, integration, applications of integration, geometric interpretation of differential equations via slope fields, L’Hopital’s rule, techniques of integration, applications of integral calculus, logarithmic and exponential functions, parametric equations and polar coordinates, sequences and series, differential equations, and introduction to vector calculus and geometry. This course prepares students to take the Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus BC exam. The instructor is the guide for this course, but the student is the learner and will learn calculus by actively becoming engaged with the lectures, readings, animations, activities, and resources in the online textbook and written materials provided. Students can progress at their own rate with full comprehension of the course materials. Student knowledge will be assessed by completion of weekly exercises, online tutorials, supplementary readings, homework assignments, chapter tests, and other activities. This course has been reviewed and approved by the College Board to use the "AP" designation. Both 8-month and 6-month timelines are provided as possible guidelines for students to follow in order to finish within their desired time frame. Students intending to take the AP exam should enroll by early October at the latest to allow enough time to complete the course before the May test date. See the online demo (requires Flash plugin) Typically 6 - 8 months
All CTY Online courses require a properly-maintained computer with Internet access and a recent-version web browser (such as Explorer 6, Firefox, or Safari). Students are expected to be familiar with standard computer operations (e.g. login, cut & paste, email attachments, etc). |
This course requires high-speed Internet access (such as Cable or DSL) for online lesson videos. Your browser will need to allow javascript, login cookies, and popup windows from ctyjhu.org, ctyonline.org, and any other course web sites. |
All course materials, including video lectures, are online at the course website. You will need recent-version plugins for Flash, QuickTime, and Java. |
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