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Modus Bestia

Session Dates: July 5 - August 10

The following curated course modules are an opportunity to expand learning.

Note that weekends are included as part of instruction. 

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NUMB3RS & PICTURS

PRIMEary Analysis:

NUMB3RS & PICTURS

Builds on strong arithmetic skills the inductive, deductive and constructive methods of geometry and number theory.

This course is equivalent to a combination of NUMBERS and PICTURES with an emphasis on the axiomatic method of Euclidean geometry. (rising 6th and 7th grade)

FUNdamental Analysis:

DEATHLY HΔLLWS  & ANALYTIKOς

Develops a thorough understanding of trigonometry and builds a foundation for advanced topics in analytic geometry. This course combines DEATHLY HALLOWS and ANALYTIKOS. Recommended for students who will take math analysis, pre-calculus or calculus. (rising 10th -12th grades and graduating seniors)

LETTERary Analysis:

LEπERS & PICTUR

Presents methodology and procedures to develop advanced algebraic skills essential for the study of higher mathematics. The course develops algebra and geometry through the axiomatic method. This course is equivalent to a combination of both LETTERS and PICTURES, with an emphasis on Euclidean geometry. (rising 7th -10th grades)

Δiscrete Analysis:

INFINITΣ POWERS & THE MΛTRIX

Introduces the application of power series to the study of rational, irrational, and transcendental functions. These methods are applied to explore multidimensional and non-Euclidean geometry. This course combines INFINITE POWERS and THE MATRIX.

Recommended for students who will take precalculus or calculus. (rising 10th -12th grades and graduating seniors)

Continuou  Analysis:

I AAC & GOTTRIED  & THE MΛTRIX

Introduces and develops the theory and methods of calculus and linear algebra. Emphasis is on single variable calculus and applications to higher dimensional linear algebra. This course combines ISAAC & GOTTFRIED and THE MATRIX. Recommended for students who have completed at least one year of calculus or a course equivalent to calculus AB or calculus BC. (rising 11th, 12th grade and graduating seniors)

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