NH6021, NH6022: Calculus-Based Engineering Physics I & II: Mechanics to Electromagnetism

Credits 2.0
Grade Level
11
This is a mathematically rigorous course that investigates the principles of classical mechanics, gravitation, periodic motion, electric and magnetic field theory, AC and DC circuit theory, geometric optics through in-depth discussion, concept development, and inquiry-based experimental laboratory activities. The course also develops problem solving skills which emphasize the importance of inquiry in science and integrates the overarching themes of conservation and symmetry. Laboratory experiments use apparatuses such as dynamic tracks, ballistic pendulums, and different LabPro sensors to investigate fundamental physics theories and mathematical concepts. Computer data acquisition software is utilized to collect, analyze, and graph experimental data. The course encourages hands-on activities, class participation and students taking responsibility for their own learning. Students will be provided many opportunities throughout the course to design and carry out investigations and to analyze and evaluate data. Learning fundamental principles, generalizations, and model building and the ability to apply course material to improve thinking, problem-solving, and decision making are essential general goals. Gaining factual knowledge and developing specific skills, competencies and points of view needed by professionals are important general goals.
Prerequisites
Pre-Calculus
Corequisites
Enrollment in GSST College Calculus Course
Credit Length
weighted high school credits for the yearlong course
Locations
New Horizons Governor’s School