IB Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches HL – Year One
Prerequisites: Enrolled in the IB Program, Algebra II and Geometry
Course Number: MAB233
Credit: 1 credit
Grade Placement: Grade 11
Course Location: Home Campus
This course will fulfill the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum requirements for Group 5 Mathematics. The IB DP higher level mathematics course focuses on developing important mathematical concepts in a comprehensible, coherent and rigorous way, achieved by a carefully balanced approach. Students are encouraged to apply their mathematical knowledge to solve problems set in a variety of meaningful contexts. Development of each topic should feature justification and proof of results. Students should expect to develop insight into mathematical form and structure, and should be intellectually equipped to appreciate the links between concepts in different topic areas. They are also encouraged to develop the skills needed to continue their mathematical growth in other learning environments. The internally assessed exploration allows students to develop independence in mathematical learning. Students are encouraged to take a considered approach to various mathematical activities and to explore different mathematical ideas. The exploration also allows students to work without the time constraints of a written examination and to develop the skills they need for communicating mathematical ideas. This is the first year of a two year course.