AP Physics I
AP Physics 1 is an algebra based physics course. The material is consistent with a typical first semester college physics course. The course builds deep understanding of underlying concepts involved in physical situations and requires students to describe how and why objects or systems behave in certain ways using prose, as well as predicting what actually happens using math and prose.
Additional information regarding the focus of the course can be found at the College Board website at:
AP Physics I
Additional information regarding the focus of the course can be found at the College Board website at:
AP Physics I
Academy AP Physics I/ Physics C Mechanics
Academy Physics I/ Mechanics C is a course for those students enrolled in the Pope Stem Academy. The course is taught in a single period each day and includes the entire AP Physics I curriculum as well as those calculus based learning objectives that are included within the AP Physics C Mechanics curriculum. Both of these AP Physics courses cover classical mechanics, and the AP Physics C course has roughly twelve learning objectives that require the use of very fundamental calculus. These calculus based learning objectives are covered within the scope of the year as they are encountered in the curriculum. The course was developed and approved under an IE^2 proposal submitted by Pope through Cobb County Schools. Information regarding the AP Physics C course can be found at the link below:
AP Physics C Mechanics: