Foundation Studies

Introduction to Physics

Introduction

The Introduction to Physics course provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental physics principles, covering topics such as energy, electricity, force, and wave dynamics. Through theoretical learning and practical applications, candidates will explore how physical laws govern natural phenomena, from the smallest particles to cosmic events. The course focuses on building a strong foundation in energy transformations, mechanics, and electromagnetism, along with concepts of force and motion. By studying these principles, candidates will gain valuable insights into how physics explains the behaviour of the universe and apply this knowledge to solve real-world scientific problems and innovations.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand energy and electricity.
  • Understand the characteristics of force, motion and matter.
  • Understand the role of waves in matter, electromagnetic waves and practical models of matter.
  • Understand concepts of space physics.

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  • Level: 2