MCT4C – Mathematics for College Technology
Course Title: Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C), Grade 12, College Preparation
Course Name: Mathematics for College Technology
Course Code: MCT4C
Grade: 12
Course Type: College Preparation
Credit Value: 1.0
Prerequisite: Functions and Applications, Grade 11, University/College Preparation, or Functions, Grade 11, University Preparation
Course Description:
This course enables students to extend their knowledge of functions, algebra, trigonometry, vectors, and geometry. Students will investigate and apply properties of polynomial, exponential, and trigonometric functions, represent functions numerically, graphically, and algebraically, and solve problems involving algebra, trigonometry, vectors, and geometry. Emphasis is placed on mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and communication. The course prepares students for college technology programs and related postsecondary pathways.
Unit Overview:
| Unit Title | Total Allocated |
|---|---|
| Unit 1: Exponential Functions | 26 hrs |
| Unit 2: Polynomial Functions | 25 hrs |
| Mid-Term Exam | 2 hrs |
| Unit 3: Trigonometric Functions | 29 hrs |
| Unit 4: Applications of Geometry | 25 hrs |
| Final Exam | 3 hrs |
| Total | 110 hrs |
Assessment:
Students demonstrate achievement through written work, problem sets, laboratory exercises, quizzes, projects, and formal testing.
| Assessment Category | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Knowledge and Understanding | 25% |
| Thinking and Inquiry | 25% |
| Communication | 25% |
| Application | 25% |
Tips for Success – MCT4C (Mathematics for College Technology):
Welcome to MCT4C: Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology! To succeed, check announcements and course messages daily, follow the course calendar, and complete all assignments, problem sets, and projects on time. Review instructions and evaluation criteria carefully, ask questions early, and use teacher feedback to refine your skills. Plan for 1–2 hours of focused study daily, practice problem-solving, participate actively in discussions and collaborative exercises, and maintain organization, curiosity, and persistence. This course will prepare you for college technology programs and applied mathematics pathways.




