• DC TRIGONOMETRY (Dual Credit Crowder College MATH 112)

    This class may be taken for high school credit only or students who meet the course prerequisites for college credit may receive high school and college credit. Students will learn to apply trigonometric functions, trigonometric graphs, and triangular relationships to solve a variety of problems. Students will integrate the algebraic skills and geometric concepts acquired in previous courses. (One-half credit, one-semester elective for grades 11-12.)

    Prerequisites for high school credit: Geometry and Algebra II Honors.

    Prerequisites for college credit are as follows:

    • Must meet high school prerequisites above
    • Students in 11th and 12th grade must have an overall GPA of 3.0, or 11th and 12th grade students with overall GPA of 2.5-2.99 must provide signed letter of recommendation from principal OR school counselor AND parent or legal guardian
    • The following academic requirements must be met:
      • Math/ACT Score of 22 OR
      • Math/ACT Score 21 with 3.0 GPA and completion of Algebra I and Algebra II Honors with at least a B OR
      • Accuplacer Next Generation Advanced Algebra & Functions test score of 235
    • Payment of Crowder College tuition and fees for a 3-credit course,
    • Purchase of recommended textbook. Students, whether or not taking this course for dual credit, may be responsible for purchase of textbook.

    Students taking dual credit classes are encouraged to contact the college they plan to attend to check for credit transferability.  Some credits will be transcribed as elective credit if it is not required for a particular major or general studies requirement.  Contact the college/university website to locate a transfer equivalency chart.

    Click here for links to the transfer equivalency guides and general education requirements for the top five post-secondary schools that CJHS students attend (Crowder, Missouri Southern State University, Pittsburg State University, Missouri State University, University of Arkansas).