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Our online interactive math program is a ground-breaking technology developed from research at New York University and the University of California, Irvine, by a team of software engineers, mathematicians, and cognitive scientists with the support of a multi-million-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation. Our program is fundamentally different from previous educational software. At the heart of it is an artificial intelligence engine that assesses each student individually and continuously.

Our program is a web-based, artificially intelligent assessment and learning system. It uses adaptive questioning to quickly and accurately determine exactly what a student knows and doesn't know in a course. The program then instructs students on the topics they are most ready to learn. As a student works through a course, the program periodically reassesses the student to ensure that topics learned are also retained. Our courses are very complete in their topic coverage and avoid multiple choice questions.

We provide the advantages of one-on-one instruction, 24/7, from virtually any web-based computer for a fraction of the cost of a human tutor.

Intended Learning Outcomes

The main intent of mathematics instruction at the secondary level is for students to develop mathematical proficiency that will enable them to efficiently use mathematics to make sense of and improve the world around them.

The Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) describe the skills and attitudes students should acquire as a result of successful mathematics instruction. They are an essential part of the Mathematics Core Curriculum and provide teachers with a standard for student learning in mathematics.

The ILOs for mathematics at the secondary level are:

  • Develop positive attitudes toward mathematics, including the confidence, creativity, enjoyment, and perseverance that come from achievement.
  • Become proficient problem-solvers by posing appropriate questions, selecting appropriate methods, employing a variety of strategies, and exploring alternative approaches.
  • Think logically, using inductive reasoning to formulate reasonable conjectures and using deductive reasoning for justification, formally or informally.
  • Cooperatively and independently explore mathematics, using inquiry and technological skills.
  • Make connections between mathematical ideas, between mathematics and other disciplines, and to life.
  • Communicate mathematics through writing, modeling, and visualizing, using precise mathematical language and symbolic notation.

Our Course Offerings

Pre-Algebra (a two-semester course covering all the foundations of math.  Pre-algebra does not count towards the 2 credits of required math.

Course Overview:

  • Whole Numbers (36 concepts)
  • Signed numbers and variables (21 concepts)
  • Fractions (25 concepts)
  • Decimals (19 concepts)
  • Linear equations (19 concepts)
  • Measurement, proportion, and percent (25 concepts)
  • Exponents, radicals, and polynomials (16 concepts)
  • Geometry and data analysis (34 concepts)

Math 090 Pre-Algebra 1st Semester

Math 095 Pre-Algebra 2nd Semester


Elementary Algebra

Course Overview:

  • Real numbers (13 concepts)
  • Solving linear equations (23 concepts)
  • Graphing and functions (39 concepts)
  • Exponents and polynomials (36 concepts)
  • Rational expressions (29 concepts)
  • Radicals and quadratic equations (28 concepts)

Math 100 Elem. Algebra 1st Semester

Math 110 Elem. Algebra  2nd Semester


Geometry

Course Overview:

  • Real numbers (13 concepts)
  • Lines & Angles (26 concepts)
  • Triangles (32 concepts)
  • Polygons & Circles (43 concepts)
  • Similarities & Transformations (19 concepts)
  • Volumes & Surface Areas (20 concepts)
  • Coordinate Geometry (30 concepts)

Math 200 Geometry 1st Semester

Math 210 Geometry 2nd Semester


 Intermediate Algebra

Course Overview:

  • Real numbers and linear equations (49 concepts)
  • Graphs and functions (43 concepts)
  • System of linear equations (19 concepts)
  • Exponents and polynomials (36 concepts)
  • Rational expressions and functions (31 concepts)
  • Radicals and quadratic equations (41 concepts)
  • Exponentials and logarithms (15 concepts)
  • Conic sections (13 concepts)

Math 300 Algebra II 1st Semester

Math 310 Algebra II 2nd Semester


PreCalculus

Course Overview:

  • Sets, relations, and functions (21 concepts)
  • Polynomial, rational, and radical expressions (15 concepts)
  • Exponential and logarithmic expressions (15 concepts)
  • Trigonometry (41 concepts)
  • Complex numbers, vectors, and polar coordinates (16 concepts)
  • Linear equations and matrices (15 concepts)
  • Sequences and series (12 concepts)
  • Conic sections (16 concepts)

Math 400 PreCalculus 1st Semester

Math 410 PreCalculus 2nd Semester


Trigonometry

Course Overview:

  • Angles (6 concepts)
  • Trigonometric values (9 concepts)
  • Trigonometric functions (10 concepts)
  • Trigonometric equations (9 concepts)
  • Identities (4 concepts)
  • Laws of sines and cosines (3 concepts)
  • Complex numbers and polar coordinates (12 concepts)

Math 420 Trigonometry 1st Semester

Math 430 Trigonometry 2nd Semester


Specialty Math Offerings


Adult High School - Applied Math

Course Overview:

  • Number Sense (95 concepts)
  • Statistics, Data Analysis & Probability (27 concepts)
  • Algebra & Functions (42 concepts)
  • Measurement & Geometry (54 concepts)
  • Algebra I (49 concepts)

Math 150 Applied Math

Math 160 Applied Math


Foundation of Business Math
Course Overview:

  • Whole Numbers (36 concepts)
  • Fractions and mixed numbers (25 concepts)
  • Decimals (21 concepts)
  • Proportions and percents (9 concepts)
  • Signed numbers and variables (12 concepts)
  • Linear equations (13 concepts)

Math 250 Business Math 1st Semester

Math 260 Business Math 2nd Semester


Preparation for Calculus
Course Overview:

  • Rational numbers (40 concepts)
  • Linear algebra (38 concepts)
  • Exponents and rational expressions (49 concepts)
  • Polynomials (31 concepts)
  • Functions (9 concepts)
  • Exponentials and logarithms (13 concepts)
  • Trigonometry (31 concepts)
  • Introduction to Statistics

Math 350 Prep for Calculus 1st Semester

Math 360 Prep for Calculus 2nd Semester


Business Statistics
Course Overview:

  • Descriptive statistics (27 concepts)
  • Probability (26 concepts)
  • Random variables (10 concepts)
  • Distributions (16 concepts)
  • Inferential statistics (30 concepts)
  • Correlation and regression (17 concepts)
  • Time series and quality control (13 concepts)

Math 170 Business Statistics1st Semester

Math 180 Business Statistics 2nd Semester