The high school physics curriculum in Ontario, Canada, is organized into courses that cover various aspects of physics. These courses are typically offered in both the academic and applied streams, allowing students to choose the level of rigor that best suits their interests and career goals. Below is an overview of the physics courses typically offered in Ontario high schools.
In the academic stream, SPH3U and SPH4U are typically considered prerequisites for students interested in pursuing post-secondary studies in physics, engineering, or related fields. These courses provide a more in-depth and theoretical understanding of physics concepts.
In the applied stream, SPH3C and SPH4C are designed for students who may have different career interests and may not require the same level of mathematical and theoretical rigor. These courses emphasize practical applications of physics concepts.
Please note that the specific content and curriculum for these courses may be subject to updates or variations based on the Ontario Ministry of Education's guidelines and curriculum revisions. Additionally, students in Ontario may also have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement (AP) physics courses for more advanced study if they are available at their schools.
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