 NCSSN's IBC statistics course is a two semester course sequence with the fall course entitled honors statistics and the spring course entitled AP statistics. When you seek admission to this course it is with the understanding that you will take both semesters. A passing grade in the fall semester however is required to move on to the spring AP course. This course is intended for those students who want to be challenged by mathematics and who are prepared to work for the entire year. As reported by the College Board, an introductory statistics course similar to this AP statistics course, it typically is required for those wanting to major in business, the health sciences, or the social sciences. You need to bring to the table a solid background and knowledge of algebra as you will see it often used in many statistics topics. This is a traditional quick-paced technology-rich course. Possession of a College Board authorized graphing calculator is required. During our daily IBC sessions we will be online together in a web-based conferencing platform and it is through this platform that the lessons are presented. In the eight units of study over the course of the year you will cover the entirety of the College Board's AP statistics curriculum in descriptive and inferential statistics. You will walk away having completed the equivalent of a one semester introductory non-calculus-based college course in the statistics. In addition to providing you with a solid background we do give time to preparing you for the AP statistics exam in May. Should you have any questions about this course please do reach out to us.