

Modus Bestia I runs from Saturday, June 20 through Sunday, July 24. This session is recommended for high school and advanced middle school students. Note that weekends are included in this five-week session. Courses offered:
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𝕌NIFIED LEπERS
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That’s what a function is all about!
Studies the properties, graphs, transformations and compositions of algebraic and elementary transcendental functions. Methodologies and procedures for the solution of nonlinear equations and inequalities will be developed throughout the course. Recommended for students who will take Algebra II or Math Analysis/PreCalculus. (rising 9th through 11th grades)
There were once a triangle, a circle and an altitude…
Covers analytic aspects of trigonometry including identities, equations, inequalities and word problems. Recommended for students who will take Math Analysis or PreCalculus. 
(rising 10th & 11th grades)
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The ABC’s of Advanced Mathematics
Develops the ideas and methods of the calculus of Sir Issac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Recommended for students who have taken pre-calculus or equivalent course or an introductory calculus course. (rising 11th & 12th grades and graduating seniors)
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to understand the things that are at our door is the best preparation
for understanding those that lie beyond.
This course is a precalculus class equivalent to a combination of IN-N-OUT and DEATHLY HALLOWS. Covers analytic trigonometry as well as the properties and graphs, transformations and compositions of algebraic and elementary transcendental functions. Recommended for students who will take precalculus or calculus.
(rising 10th -12th grades)
𝕌NIFIED LEπERS
Al-gabr Wa’l-muqabala: Completion & Balancing
This course is a combination of LETTERS and CAPITAL LETTERS. It presents methodology and procedures to develop advanced algebraic skills essential for the study of higher mathematics. Recommended for students who will take Algebra I or II. (rising 7th through 9th grades)
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Construction & Proof
Builds on strong arithmetic and algebraic skills the inductive, deductive and constructive methods of geometry. The axiomatic method of geometric proofs will be emphasized throughout the course.
(rising 8th and 9th grades)
CAPITAL LEπERS
Al-gabr Wa’l-muqabala: Completion & Balancing
This course is a continuation of LETTERS. Presents methodology and procedures to develop advanced algebraic skills essential for the study of higher mathematics. Recommended for students who will take Algebra I or II (rising 8th through 10th grades).
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There were once a triangle, a circle and an altitude…
Covers analytic aspects of trigonometry including identities, equations, inequalities and word problems. Recommended for students who will take Math Analysis or PreCalculus.
(rising 10th & 11th grades)
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The ABC’s of Advanced Mathematics
Develops the ideas and methods of the calculus of Sir Issac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Recommended for students who have taken pre-calculus or equivalent course or an introductory calculus course.
(rising 11th , 12th grades and graduating seniors)
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DaVincis learn at the Getty Research Institute
DaVincis follow each other to get as high up on the rocks as possible.
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