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Honors Calculus will not be offered after Summer 2026. For classes starting August 2026 or later, check out Scholars Math 11.
Live instructors guide students through engaging calculus lessons, teaching problem-solving techniques that cultivate critical thinking and analytical skills vital to achieving college-level readiness in diverse fields like physics, engineering, economics, and computer science.
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Our expert instructors use Art of Problem Solving curriculum to teach Honors Calculus. AoPS curriculum is a much broader and deeper exploration of challenging mathematics than a typical math curriculum, preparing students for success at top universities and in competitive careers. Although the main focus of this course is not primarily AP test preparation and the content extends beyond the typical Calculus BC curriculum, this course is officially approved by the College Board as an AP Calculus BC course for students in grades 9–12.
This course covers the Art of Problem Solving Calculus book.
Our instructors hold classes virtually, in a small-sized (10-16 students) videoconferencing classroom.
There are about 2 to 3 hours of homework each week. There are two timed exams in the course — one at the midpoint of the course, and one at the end.
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The course runs for 36 weeks with one 105-minute lesson per week.