Students who enroll in Physics A embark on a fascinating exploration of how the physical world works—using a few powerful concepts, equations, and assumptions to explain the universe around us. Designed for high school learners, this course emphasizes connecting physics principles to real-world experiences and everyday phenomena.
Throughout the semester, students focus on understanding motion in one and two dimensions, as well as exploring forces, work and energy, momentum and collisions, circular motion, and gravitation. The course also introduces the laws of thermodynamics, helping students grasp how energy is transferred and transformed in the natural world.
A key feature of Physics A is its hands-on learning approach. About 40 percent of the course consists of engaging virtual labs that encourage experimentation and discovery. Many activities use simple household materials—such as rulers, marbles, string, and paper—so students can bring scientific concepts to life through accessible, practical investigations.
By the end of the course, students will have developed a deeper appreciation for how physics governs everything from falling objects to planetary orbits. The skills gained—critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical reasoning—prepare students for advanced science courses and future STEM studies.
Course Details:
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Course Code: 03050000
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Semester Offered: Spring 2026
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Level: High School
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Dual Credit Course: No
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CTE Course: No
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Advanced Placement Course: No
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Cost: $325 per semester
Related Courses:
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Physics B
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Chemistry A
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Chemistry B
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Biology A
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Biology B
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Environmental Systems A
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Environmental Systems B
Students can learn more about this course and others at www.HOL.HarmonyTX.org.

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