Course Information

Course Description

The Physics course provides learners with a deep understanding of the technological world in which they live and nurtures an informed interest in science and its developments. The syllabus covers fundamental principles and concepts in physics, explores current applications of the subject, and places a strong emphasis on practical skills.

Course Objectives

The objectives of this course are to enable students to acquire scientific knowledge and understanding of scientific theories and practices, develop a range of experimental skills, utilize scientific data to solve problems and discuss the limitations of scientific methods, communicate effectively and clearly using scientific terminology, notation, and conventions, understand the benefits of applying scientific knowledge to people and the environment, and develop an appreciation for science and a well-informed interest in scientific matters that support further study.

Course Outline

The Physics course covers the following topics:

  • Motion, forces, and energy
  • Thermal physics
  • Waves
  • Electricity and magnetism
  • Nuclear physics
  • Space physics

 

Student Acquisitions

Upon completion of this course, students will:

  • Acquire a solid scientific knowledge and understanding of scientific theories and practices.
  • Develop a range of experimental skills, including the handling of variables and ensuring safety.
  • Utilize scientific data and evidence to solve problems and discuss the limitations of scientific methods.
  • Communicate ideas effectively and clearly using scientific terminology, notation, and conventions.
  • Recognize the application of scientific knowledge for the benefit of people and the environment.
  • Develop a genuine interest in science and foster a well-informed curiosity in scientific matters that support further study.

 

Learning Methodologies

This course employs a variety of effective learning methodologies, including interactive online lessons, practical experiments, scientific investigations, and collaborative discussions. Students will engage in hands-on activities, explore real-world applications of physics, and actively participate in the learning process. Our dedicated teachers will provide guidance, resources, and regular assessments to support students' progress and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.