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.


Physics 2.1
From this class, students should have sufficient background to score highly in this exam. This intermediate physics class 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.


Physics 3.1
Physics 3 dives deep into the subject at a level equivalent to AP Physics C, giving 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).

