
Camps and Courses
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Hands-on labs and discussion for Fun Physics topics
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Turn smartphone and AI into convenient learning tools
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Effective problem solving framework for Physics
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No previous physics knowledge required​​

Physics Courses Overview

Camp/Course Schedule
* An online learning account and class recordings are included
Starts Jun 8
Starts Jul 13
Starts Jun 22
Starts Jul 27
Saturdays 2:00pm - 5:00pm PT (*Note: The session on 3/21 has been moved to 4/4)
Started Mar 21
Fun/Fundamental Physics
Physics Concepts and Hands-on Labs
We'll focus on physics itself in this course and explore the fun/fundamental connections between the physics theories and the real world. Students will have a chance to do fun hands-on experiments at home using an innovative approach. The science and engineering practices learned in this course are relevant to almost any STEM career path. No Math Prerequisites


AP Physics 1
Algebra-based Mechanics
This is the notorious “Physics 1” that caught many off guards in May. Together, we'll navigate through the entire learning journey to help you pocket all the 5 points in your exam. Prerequisite: Algebra II
AP Physics 2
Algebra-based Wave, Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
This interesting set of physics topics lay the foundation for your future college-level physics learning. For example, if you plan to take the “Pre-Med” path in college, you would need to take a full year of college-level physics courses, which are based on Physics 1 and Physics 2. Prerequisite: Algebra II


AP Physics C-Mech
Calculus-based Mechanics
In this program, you’ll put your hard learned Calculus in use. “Aha! This was why I learned my derivatives and integrals.” And yes, we will talk about rocket science. Previous physics knowledge is recommended but not required. Prerequisite: AP Calculus
AP Physics C-EM
Calculus-based Electricity and Magnetism
Getting into the hard core of AP physics, you'll see how in-class discussion will help you comprehend electricity and magnetism at a new depth. Previous physics knowledge is recommended but not required. Prerequisite: AP Calculus







