Be aware that physics in college (for physics or engineering majors) is likely to be more math-intensive than AP physics C. The typical sequence is:
- Calculus 1
- Calculus 2 + Physics 1 (with mechanics)
- Calculus 3 + Physics 2 (with E&M)
Of course, if you start in a math course more advanced than calculus 1 (e.g. you had a high enough AP calculus score), then you can start the physics sequence in the first semester instead of waiting until the second semester.
Typically, you only really need the math prerequisites plus high school physics for the college physics courses. If the high school physics is AP level, that may be a little more helpful.