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AP Statistics
Who should take this course?
- Anyone planning to major in a field that involves analyzing and interpreting data
- Anyone interested in a new and different challenge in mathematics
Pre-Requisite(s)
Successful completion of Algebra II or Algebra II/Trig with a grade of "B" or better in both semesters
Course Description
Advanced Placement Statistics is a college-level course in statistics. Its purpose is to introduce students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing and drawing conclusions from data. Many college majors require such a course. Students who pass a national exam at the end of the year earn three units of college credit in statistics.
For the complete College Board AP Statistics syllabus click here.
For general information about Advanced Placement Courses, visit here.
Course Requirements
All students will be expected to attend class on time and participate in daily activities. The course grade will be based on the following:
- Homework
- Projects
- Tests and Quizzes
- Final Exam
Textbook
The textbook for this course is The Practice of Statistics, 3nd Edition (Yates, Moore and Starnes, WH Freeman Publishing)
Classroom Management Plan
To view my management plan in PDF format, click here
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