This course is an introduction to classical mechanics. The fundamentals of motion description are presented in detail. In the kinematics section, the main types of reference systems (Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, and spherical) are discussed, with a detailed explanation of how to express the main vector characteristics of motion in each case. In the dynamics section, we study Newton's laws and their application, explaining how to apply them in different situations. Various types of forces encountered in mechanics problems are closely examined. The concept of the moment of different fundamental quantities in mechanics is introduced. A chapter will be devoted to the derivation and use of energy methods, which are a very important alternative to the Newtonian formulation of mechanics, emphasizing conservation principles. Finally, a last chapter will focus on problems of collisions and impacts.