That's awesome Epoch.
@PetSounds
Physics is amazing. If I didn't decide on environmental science, I would have been a physics major after taking this class. Good luck.
This was an intro to physics class for non-physics majors (filled a 3 subject notebook between notes/practice/hw assignments

):
Topics covered:
-Basic trig(to find angles)
-Vectors and Scalars
-Adding Vectors and Scalars
-Displacement (and submersion/flotation)
-Instantaneous Speed and Velocity (and angular velocity)
-Gravity
-Force (physical(push/pull), magnetic, gravitational, electrostatic)
-Newton's Laws of Motion (1, 2, and 3)
-Free fall
-Friction
-Elevator problems
-Pulleys
-Circular motion
-Tension
-Kinetic/Potential Energy
-Work
-Conservative vs Non-conservative Forces
-Principle of Conservation of Mechanical Energy
-Linear Momentum (and Conservation of Linear Momentum)
-Elastic vs Inelastic Collisions
-Pressure (and U-tube problems)
-Torque
-Acceleration/Speed (and angular acceleration)
-Rotational kinematics
The first 3 images are my first and second exams side by side.. The last 3 are a study guide for exam 3 (my final) that I never got back.