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US$8000
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Duration: 175 Hours
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Delivery mode: Flexible as per the student
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Group size: Individual
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Instruction language:
English
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Certificate provided:
No
This course is tailored for students undertaking the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Physics, covering both Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) topics. Designed to foster a strong conceptual foundation, this course helps students understand fundamental physics principles and their applications in real-world contexts. Topics span classical mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity and magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, and quantum mechanics, with additional HL content for deeper exploration.
Through a combination of theoretical instruction, experimental lab work, and problem-solving practice, students gain the analytical skills required for IB assessments. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, experimental design, and applying physics concepts to complex, real-life situations.
Key Learning Objectives:
1) Develop a thorough understanding of physics principles and their applications across SL and HL topics.
2) Strengthen problem-solving abilities, focusing on analytical and mathematical approaches.
3) Conduct practical experiments and internal assessments that meet IBDP standards, emphasizing scientific inquiry and lab skills.
4) Prepare for IBDP external exams with targeted practice, including past papers and question analysis.
5) Enhance skills in using technology and scientific tools for data collection, analysis, and simulations.
Who Should Enroll:
Ideal for Grades 11 and 12 students enrolled in the IB Physics curriculum (SL or HL) who want to build a strong physics foundation, excel in IBDP assessments, and pursue further studies or careers in science and engineering.