Fast-Track Your Math Mastery: Ready to level up in math? This accelerated seven-week Algebra II summer course condenses a full year of course material into an intensive, 7-week learning experience. Building on the foundations of Algebra I, you’ll strengthen your fluency with equations, inequalities, and functions while exploring quadratics, polynomials, rational expressions, exponentials, and logarithms. Expect to dedicate 15-20 hours per week as you connect algebraic, graphical, and numerical representations to deepen conceptual understanding and apply your skills to real-world problem-solving. Through guided exploration and challenging applications, you’ll learn how different types of functions model real situations, analyzing characteristics such as domain, range, intercepts, asymptotes, and end behavior. Core topics include factoring and operations with polynomials, solving quadratic and higher-order equations, simplifying radicals and complex numbers, and applying exponential and logarithmic properties.
Why Take This Course? You’ll refine critical reasoning and analytical thinking skills that will help you find success in precalculus, calculus, and beyond. Designed for motivated learners seeking a rigorous and engaging challenge, this course helps you build confidence, mastery, and momentum for advanced high school math studies.
Note: Upon request, the Algebra II teachers will recommend to a student’s home institution whether the student has mastered the key competencies of Algebra II at the end of the term.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra I (or equivalent) and Geometry (or significant Geometry content exposure) is strongly recommended. Students should be comfortable with linear functions and graphing, algebraic manipulation, systems of equations, and basic function concepts. Entry into this intensive course implies readiness for a fast-paced, high‐engagement environment.
Students in GOA courses will need reliable access to a computer with webcam/microphone connections, an email address (preferably school-based), a Web-conferencing app (GOA courses use Zoom), and a Word processing app (GOA courses use Google’s G Suite). When necessary, alternative arrangements may be made. Some courses require additional materials which can be found in the Course Outline.
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