Advanced Placement Physics 2
This course is the equivalent of a second-semester college course in algebra-based physics and is taught over a full academic year. This is a continuation of AP Physics 1. This course covers studies of: thermodynamics (and its relationship with kinetic theory and PV diagrams), electromagnetism (electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic induction), physical and geometric optics (with an additional study of sound waves and standing waves), and topics in modern physics. Students will develop a deep conceptual understanding of the content by focusing on applying their knowledge through inquiry-based labs, in-depth explorations of topics, and through the development and interpretation of conceptual models. Student investigations will foster engagement in the practices of science through experimenting, analyzing, making claims and arguments, and solving problems in a collaborative setting where students direct and monitor their progress. This course prepares students for success on the AP Physics 2 Exam, and in subsequent college-level physics courses. Students may choose to participate in the CU Succeed Gold Program and earn 5 college semester credits for College Physics II.
Course Information
- Course Subject
- Course Number
- SC5433A - SC5433B
- Course Duration
- 2 Semesters
- Course Credit
- 1 AP Weighted Credit
- Course Fee
- $10.00
- Prerequisite
- AP Physics 1 (with a grade of C or better)
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