Geometry
202: Geometry (Level: 3 / 2 credits)
This course provides more time between topics to strengthen concept development. Students analyze the characteristics of two and three-dimensional geometric figures and their properties in an applied manner. The topics of study include parallel and perpendicular lines, triangles, polygons and quadrilaterals, similarity, trigonometry, spatial reasoning, circles and probability. Applications include problems relating to the students’ technical areas and
everyday life.
Prerequisites:
None
Note: This course prepares students for a 2 or 4 year college program, continued vocational training, or direct entry into the workforce upon graduation.
Required Text(s): Holt McDougal: Geometry
This course provides more time between topics to strengthen concept development. Students analyze the characteristics of two and three-dimensional geometric figures and their properties in an applied manner. The topics of study include parallel and perpendicular lines, triangles, polygons and quadrilaterals, similarity, trigonometry, spatial reasoning, circles and probability. Applications include problems relating to the students’ technical areas and
everyday life.
Prerequisites:
None
Note: This course prepares students for a 2 or 4 year college program, continued vocational training, or direct entry into the workforce upon graduation.
Required Text(s): Holt McDougal: Geometry