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Physics of the Universe with Problem Solving 1,2 (P) (0688, 0689)


Grade Range:
 9-12
 Recommended Preparation:
 Co-requisite: Integrated Math I A-B
 Course duration:
 Two semesters.
Subject area in which graduation credit will be given:
 Science: Physics
 UC subject area satisfied:
 d - Laboratory Science
Notes:
 Additional Science credit will be awarded if the student has already met the Physics subject area requirement.
Course Description:
 In this course, students learn how to apply physics concepts and problem solving strategies to solve real-world problems. In each unit, students first learn the foundations of how to effectively problem-solve through strategies and heuristics such as root-cause analysis, assumption reduction, research, and solution development. Students then employ these strategies to design, build and test their solutions in a series of hands-on projects. Next, students are introduced to fundamental concepts in Physics such as forces, energy, waves. Students apply these concepts to better understand the Physics of the hands-on projects and leverage these knowledge to evaluate and improve their solutions. Students will reflect and communicate lessons learned to improve and share their results.

State Course Code(s):
 9333 - Physics of the Universe (3-course model)
Basic Texts and Teaching Guides:
 Hewitt, Conceptual Physics, 2006
SDUSD Physics of the Universe CK-12 Flexbook

 SCI-36