
Classical Mechanics: A Textbook-Based Course Based on Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems
This course provides a comprehensive undergraduate-level introduction to Classical Mechanics, emphasizing both physical intuition and mathematical formalism. The course is textbook-based, following the structure and methodology of Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems, and covers the foundations of Newtonian mechanics, oscillatory motion, gravitation, variational principles, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics, rigid body motion, and an introduction to special relativity. Students develop strong analytical skills through the systematic use of vectors, matrices, coordinate transformations, and calculus, while also gaining deep insight into conservation laws and symmetry principles. The course is problem-driven and designed to prepare students for advanced studies in theoretical physics, applied mechanics, and related fields.