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|description=Engineering Physics is a project-based class, focusing on the mechanical aspects of physics, and how they can be applied to various physical tasks. The students will complete a series of projects illustrating Newton's 3 Laws of Motion, as well as integrating other aspects of traditional physics as they explore how to take direct action in the world around them.
|description=Engineering Physics is a project-based class, focusing on the mechanical aspects of physics, and how they can be applied to various physical tasks. The students will complete a series of projects illustrating Newton's 3 Laws of Motion, as well as integrating other aspects of traditional physics as they explore how to take direct action in the world around them.
|department=Science
|teacher=Steven Okapal
|teacher=Steven Okapal
|sessions=2
|sessions=2
|prerequisites=Biology
|prerequisites=Biology
|grcode=SP
|offered=Previously
|offered=Previously
|opento=Sophomores
|opento=Sophomores
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 18 April 2024


Teacher Steven Okapal
Sessions 2
Prerequisites Biology
Offered Previously
Open to Sophomores

Engineering Physics is a project-based class, focusing on the mechanical aspects of physics, and how they can be applied to various physical tasks. The students will complete a series of projects illustrating Newton's 3 Laws of Motion, as well as integrating other aspects of traditional physics as they explore how to take direct action in the world around them.