Calculus

All Genders Course; Prerequisite - Successful completion of one year of Pre-Calculus; Full Year Course

Course Overview

The Calculus course is a standard course in the calculus of a single variable. The course focuses on the understanding of differential and integral calculus through varied methods and applications. Students learn conceptual reasoning as well as how to present a solution algebraically, geometrically, numerically, or verbally. Students learn not only how to develop a clear understanding of the concepts, but also how to apply them in real-world situations. By the end of the course, students are able to read and interpret graphical data accurately, use words to explain their reasoning and provide context for final answers, and understand how they best learn online. Major topics include limits, continuity, derivatives and applications, definite integrals and applications, and first order linear differential equations. This personalized course ​features discussions, reflections, and projects that help students to master skills in an engaging way.

Course Approval

This course is approved by the NCAA.

One Schoolhouse is fully accredited with the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges through December 1, 2025. We are an approved online publisher for the University of California. 


Academic Program Teachers

Academic Program teachers are passionate about helping students flourish and thrive.

  • With small sections (averaging 15 students), teachers inspire, encourage, and instill confidence in their students.

  • Teachers are drawn from top independent schools across the country and participate in our extensive training on current research and best practices in online instruction methods.

  • Teachers are experts in their subject field and also highly qualified, with over 80% having a master’s degree or a terminal degree.

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