This is a one semester introductory, algebra-based college physics course with an in-depth focus on mechanics. The course covers all major topics of mechanics: Newton’s laws of motion; work, energy, and power; systems of particles and linear momentum; circular motion and rotation; gravitation; oscillations, and fluids. This course has an inquiry-based experimental component, designed for the student not only to gain hands-on experience observing physical phenomena and using laboratory equipment, but to engage in scientific questioning and to design investigations and implement data collection strategies to answer a particular scientific question. This course provides a strong conceptual background in physics concepts and multiple approaches to physics problem solving, which make it excellent preparation for the AP Physics 1 exam, the AP Physics 2 course offered in the spring semester, and for calculus-based college physics. AP Physics 1 is ideal for students interested in pursuing careers in the biological and physical sciences and other technical careers as it prepares students for success in or the possibility of exemption from college physics courses. Students taking this course are strongly encouraged to take the AP Physics 1 Exam in May. Due to changes made to the AP Physics 1 curriculum by the College Board, it is no longer sufficient preparation for the Physics MCAS on its own. Students who meet the math prerequisites may elect to enroll in AP Physics 1 (S504A) in the spring semester after completing Honors Physics (S102) in the fall semester.