Geometry (Fall Semester)
Credit: 0.5 units
Lessons: 11 lessons, 11 submitted
Exams: 2 exams
Grading: Computer and Faculty Evaluated
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Algebra I.
Description: This course studies the fundamentals of geometry, including points, segments, lines, angles, planes, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, polygons, quadrilaterals, circles, and triangles. This course also covers the definitions, theorems, and postulates that apply to these shapes and figures.
DATES: Enrollments begin in May; coursework starts September 4, 2012. Spring enrollments begin in October; coursework starts in January.
Special Instructions: The course content will be viewable two weeks prior to the start date. Read more about our semester courses online. The semester courses follow a specific calendar, and the normal 9-month completion policy does not apply to these courses. Therefore, students who have not completed all work by the due date for the course final (listed on the course calendar) will automatically be withdrawn from the course.
Lesson assignments need to be created in Microsoft Word or another word processor that saves files as .doc (Word 97–2003 document) or .rtf (Rich Text format). Students will need access to a scientific calculator or a graphing calculator (e.g. TI-83+ or newer is highly recommended). The same textbook is also used for the spring semester.
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