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PHYSICS COURSES



        ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS I          Year    6 credits                     GRADES 10-12
        *Dual Credit Opportunity*
        Prerequisites:
        Grade 10: Teacher recommendation;
        Grade 11 and 12: A grade of 80% or better in Geometry Honors and Honors Chemistry or
        a grade of 90% or better in Geometry Accelerated and Chemistry Accelerated and concurrent
        enrollment in an Algebra II course.
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        Advanced Placement Physics 1 is an Algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course that explores
        topics such as Newtonian mechanics (including rotational motion); work, energy, and power; mechanical waves
        and sound; and introductory, simple circuits. Through inquiry based learning, students will develop scientific
        critical thinking and reasoning skills.

        ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS II          Year                6 credits                      GRADE  11-12
        *Dual Credit Opportunity*
        Prerequisite: Science requirement: A grade of 80% or better in Physics Honors or 75% or better in AP
        Physics I (Student must have taken Physics Honors or AP Physics I)
        Math Requirement: A grade of 80% or better in Geometry Honors or 90% or better in Geometry A

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        Advanced Placement Physics 2 is an Algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course that explores
        topics such as fluid statistics and dynamics; thermodynamics with kinetic theory; PV diagrams and probability;
        electrostatistics; electrical circuits with capacitors; magnetic fields; electromagnetism; physical and geometric
        optics; and quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics. Through inquiry based learning, students will develop
        scientific critical thinking and reasoning skills.





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