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Below are our 3 offered physics courses for this summer. Click through each tab for a description of the course or on "Learn More" to jump to further details!

Physics 1.1

Physic 1.1 is a pre-AP level Physics course on mechanics and modern topics designed to introduce students with basic mathematical maturity to the concepts of these topics at an honors level. It is aimed for high-achieving middle school students, and possibly elementary school students with an exceptionally strong background in mathematics. Some trigonometry is used, but would be limited in scope.

Real-world examples to emphasize conceptual understanding and application
Regular assessments to ensure mastery of topics and readiness for advanced courses

Physics 2.1

This intermediate physics class will help high achieving middle and high school students to increase their physics knowledge and prepare them for AP tests.

Strengthening foundational concepts to build a solid physics understanding
Enhance test readiness through exposure to advanced problem-solving techniques

Physics 3.1

Physics 3 dives deep into the subject at a level equivalent to AP Physics C. For high achieving high school students, the course will dive in depth and teach students techniques to solve difficult contest problems.

In-depth exploration of concepts with rigorous mathematical approaches
Excel in Competitions through training in solving complex contest problems
Physics Level 1.1 -Mechanics

The course covers basic physics topics for high achieving middle school and elementary school students to set students up for success in future more complex physics classes.

Physics Level 1.1 -Mechanics

Physic 1.1 is a pre-AP level Physics course on mechanics and modern topics designed to introduce students with basic mathematical maturity to the concepts of these topics at an honors level. It is aimed for high-achieving middle school students, and possibly elementary school students with an exceptionally strong background in mathematics. Some trigonometry is used, but would be limited in scope.

Real-world examples to emphasize conceptual understanding and application

Regular assessments to ensure mastery of topics and readiness for advanced courses

Course Information

Course Dates:

June 14, 2025 - August 10, 2025

Duration:
20 classes
Occurs:

Sat - Sun (9:00am - 12:00pm)

Course Pricing (In Person):

$2195

Online Pricing:

$1795

*Early Bird Discount - Register before
March 31, 2025 to receive a 15% discount
Course Modules:
  • Units and Measurement
  • Kinematics
  • Dynamics
  • Momentum and Collisions
  • Introduction to Advanced Topics
*For more details regarding course modules, please view the 2nd tab to see each module's respective subtopics

Course Modules- Subtopics

Scroll through to see all modules/topics for this course.

Units and Measurement

  • Units
  • Dimensions
  • Uses of Dimension
  • Conversion of Units

Kinematics

  • Displacement, Average Velocity, Average Acceleration
  • Position-time, Velocity-time, and Acceleration-time graphs
  • Kinematic Equations in 1D
  • Relative Velocity
  • Kinematic Equations in 2D

Dynamics

  • Newton’s First Law
  • Types of Forces
  • Newton’s Second Law

Momentum and Collisions

  • Introduction to Momentum
  • Linear Momentum
  • Collisions
  • Conservation of Linear Momentum

Introduction to Advanced Topics

  • Gravitation
  • Rotational Kinematics
  • Rotational Dynamics
  • Work and Energy

Physics Level 2.1 - Mechanics

This intermediate physics class will help high achieving middle and high school students to increase their physics knowledge and prepare them for AP tests.

Physics Level 2.1 - Mechanics

Physics 2.1 is a mechanics and modern topics course on the level of AP Physics 1. From this class, students should have sufficient background to score highly in this exam. It is designed for high achieving middle school and high school students with a strong mathematical background in trigonometry and precalculus. The course will feature heavy trigonometry, but calculus is not required for this course. See below for more details

Strengthening foundational concepts to build a solid physics understanding

Enhance test readiness through exposure to advanced problem-solving techniques

Course Information

Course Dates:

June 14, 2025 - August 10, 2025

Duration:
20 classes
Occurs:

Sat - Sun (9:00am - 12:00pm)

Course Pricing (In Person):

$2195

Online Pricing:

$1795

*Early Bird Discount - Register before
March 31, 2025 to receive a 15% discount
Course Modules:
  • Vectors
  • Kinematics
  • Dynamics
  • Circular Motion and Gravitation
  • Work and Energy
  • Momentum
  • Simple Harmonic Motion
  • Torque and Rotational Motion
*For more details regarding course modules, please view the 2nd tab to see each module's respective subtopics

Course Modules- Subtopics

Scroll through to see all modules/topics for this course.

Vectors

  • Concepts of Vectors
  • Magnitude and Directional Representation
  • Vector Operations

Kinematics

  • Position, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • Representations of Motion
  • 1D, 2D, and 3D, Kinematics

Dynamics

  • Systems
  • Contact Forces
  • Newton's Laws of Motion and Free Body Diagrams

Circular Motion and Gravitation

  • Fundamental Forces
  • Gravitational and Field
  • Inertial vs. Gravitational Mass
  • Centripetal Forces
  • Free Body Diagrams for Objects in Uniform Circular Motion
  • Applications of Circular and Gravitational Motion

Work and Energy

  • Open and Closed Systems: Energy
  • Work and Mechanical Energy
  • Conservation of Energy

Momentum

  • Momentum and Impulse
  • Changes in Momentum
  • Conservation of Linear Momentum

Simple Harmonic Motion

  • Period of Simple Harmonic Oscillators
  • Energy of a Simple Harmonic Oscillator

Torque and Rotational Motion

  • Rotational Kinematics
  • Angular Momentum and Torque
  • Conservation of Angular Momentum
Physics Level 3.1 - Mechanics

Physics 3 dives deep into the subject at a level equivalent to AP Physics C. For high acheiving high school students, the course will dive in depth and teach students techniques to solve difficult contest problems.

Physics Level 3.1 - Mechanics

Physics 3.1 is a mechanics course on the level of AP Physics C which will give students sufficient background after taking the class to be able to do well in this exam. It is designed for high-achieving high school students with a strong background in integral & differential calculus. It covers roughly the same material as the first semester of a first year undergraduate course in physics. One of the primary aims of this class is to provide students with the conceptual knowledge to pass the F = ma contest (contest practice would have to be done outside of class).

Additionally, a problem solving approach will be emphasized with difficult problems ranging to the levels of foreign olympiads (such as books by I.E. Irodov). Many of the topics covered will be similar to Physics 2, but it will be done in a far greater depth with contest preparation as a secondary aim.

In-depth exploration of concepts with rigorous mathematical approaches

Excel in Competitions through training in solving complex contest problems

Course Information

Course Dates:

June 14, 2025 - August 10, 2025

Duration:
20 classes
Occurs:

Sat - Sun (9:00am - 12:00pm)

Course Pricing (In Person):

$2195

Online Pricing:

$1795

*Early Bird Discount - Register before
March 31, 2025 to receive a 15% discount
Course Modules:
  • Kinematics
  • Dynamics
  • Circular Motion
  • Gravitation
  • Work and Energy
  • Momentum
  • Simple Harmonic Motion
  • Torque and Rotational Motion
*For more details regarding course modules, please view the 2nd tab to see each module's respective subtopics

Course Modules- Subtopics

Scroll through to see all modules/topics for this course.

Kinematics

  • Position, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • Representations of Motion
  • 1D, 2D, and 3D Kinematics
  • Advanced Coordinate System Changes
  • Advanced topics in Projectile Motion

Dynamics

  • Systems and Contact Forces
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • Free Body Diagrams
  • Types of Fictitious Forces
  • Fluid statics & dynamics

Circular Motion

  • Centripetal Forces
  • Free Body Diagrams
  • Applications of Circular Motion

Gravitation

  • Gravitational Forces and Field
  • Acceleration Due to Gravity
  • Inertial vs. Gravitational Mass
  • Applications of Gravitational Motion

Work and Energy

  • Open and Closed Systems: Energy
  • Work and Mechanical Energy
  • Conservation of Energy, the Work-Energy Principle, and Power
  • Pulley Problems
  • Relationship between forces and energy

Momentum

  • Momentum and Impulse
  • Changes in Momentum
  • Conservation of Linear Momentum

Simple Harmonic Motion

  • Period and Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillators
  • Simple Harmonic Motion with Calculus
  • Advanced Spring and Pendulum problems

Torque and Rotational Motion

  • Rotational Kinematics
  • Torque and Angular Acceleration
  • Angular Momentum and Torque
  • Conservation of Angular Momentum
  • Advanced rotation problems
Physics Level 1.1 -Mechanics

The course covers basic physics topics for high achieving middle school and elementary school students to set students up for success in future more complex physics classes.

Course
Logistics:

Dates:

June 14, 2025 - August 10, 2025

Schedule:

Sat - Sun (9:00am - 12:00pm)

Pricing:

$2195

*Early Bird Discount: Register before March 31, 2025 to receive a 15% discount

Physics Level 1.1 -Mechanics

Course Modules:

Units and Measurement

  • Units
  • Dimensions
  • Uses of Dimension
  • Conversion of Units

Kinematics

  • Displacement, Average Velocity, Average Acceleration
  • Position-time, Velocity-time, and Acceleration-time graphs
  • Kinematic Equations in 1D
  • Relative Velocity
  • Kinematic Equations in 2D

Dynamics

  • Newton’s First Law
  • Types of Forces
  • Newton’s Second Law

Momentum and Collisions

  • Introduction to Momentum
  • Linear Momentum
  • Collisions
  • Conservation of Linear Momentum

  • Gravitation
  • Rotational Kinematics
  • Rotational Dynamics
  • Work and Energy
A shared reflective approach allows students to empathise
Reflection allows students to understand what they like and are interested in. It allows them to open up about their thoughts and communicate them more freely.

Shared reflection approach allows students to empathize closely with their peers.
Students feel empowered being able to connect with other students.
Empathy  and other soft skills are developed and practiced.
Physics Level 2.1 - Mechanics

This intermediate physics class will help high achieving middle and high school students to increase their physics knowledge and prepare them for AP tests.

Course
Logistics:

Dates:

June 14, 2025 - August 10, 2025

Schedule:

Sat - Sun (9:00am - 12:00pm)

Pricing:

$2195

*Early Bird Discount: Register before March 31, 2025 to receive a 15% discount

Physics Level 2.1 - Mechanics

Course Modules:

Vectors

  • Concepts of Vectors
  • Magnitude and Directional Representation
  • Vector Operations

Kinematics

  • Position, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • Representations of Motion
  • 1D, 2D, and 3D, Kinematics

Dynamics

  • Systems
  • Contact Forces
  • Newton's Laws of Motion and Free Body Diagrams

Circular Motion and Gravitation

  • Fundamental Forces
  • Gravitational and Field
  • Inertial vs. Gravitational Mass
  • Centripetal Forces
  • Free Body Diagrams for Objects in Uniform Circular Motion
  • Applications of Circular and Gravitational Motion

Momentum

  • Open and Closed Systems: Energy
  • Work and Mechanical Energy
  • Conservation of Energy
A shared reflective approach allows students to empathise
Reflection allows students to understand what they like and are interested in. It allows them to open up about their thoughts and communicate them more freely.

Shared reflection approach allows students to empathize closely with their peers.
Students feel empowered being able to connect with other students.
Empathy  and other soft skills are developed and practiced.
Physics Level 3.1 - Mechanics

Physics 3 dives deep into the subject at a level equivalent to AP Physics C. For high acheiving high school students, the course will dive in depth and teach students techniques to solve difficult contest problems.

Course
Logistics:

Dates:

June 14, 2025 - August 10, 2025

Schedule:

Sat - Sun (9:00am - 12:00pm)

Pricing:

$2195

*Early Bird Discount: Register before March 31, 2025 to receive a 15% discount

Physics Level 3.1 - Mechanics

Course Modules:

Kinematics

  • Position, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • Representations of Motion
  • 1D, 2D, and 3D Kinematics
  • Advanced Coordinate System Changes
  • Advanced topics in Projectile Motion

Dynamics

  • Systems and Contact Forces
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • Free Body Diagrams
  • Types of Fictitious Forces
  • Fluid statics & dynamics

Circular Motion

  • Centripetal Forces
  • Free Body Diagrams
  • Applications of Circular Motion

Gravitation

  • Gravitational Forces and Field
  • Acceleration Due to Gravity
  • Inertial vs. Gravitational Mass
  • Applications of Gravitational Motion

Momentum

  • Open and Closed Systems: Energy
  • Work and Mechanical Energy
  • Conservation of Energy, the Work-Energy Principle, and Power
  • Pulley Problems
  • Relationship between forces and energy
A shared reflective approach allows students to empathise
Reflection allows students to understand what they like and are interested in. It allows them to open up about their thoughts and communicate them more freely.

Shared reflection approach allows students to empathize closely with their peers.
Students feel empowered being able to connect with other students.
Empathy  and other soft skills are developed and practiced.

Refund Policy

  • Administrative fee of 10% would be charged before May 1, 2025
  • Administrative fee of 30% would be charged after May 1, 2025
  • Administrative fee of 50% in week 1 would be charged; No refund after week 1 of camp
  • Fees are effective as of January 20, 2025 and can be changed at any point of time

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