What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual Enrollment is an opportunity for high school students to take Palomar College courses on RBVś campus and earn BOTH high school AND college credit at no cost.
What are the benefits of Dual Enrollment?
- Earn college credit for free
- Make up lost credits
- Gain college experience
- Save time and money
- Classes are conveniently located at RBV after school
Dual Enrollment Courses offered at RBV
Counseling 110 - College Success Skills
Grade Level: 10-12
3 hours lecture
acceptability: CSU; UC
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RBV Graduation: Elective
Transfer
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Prerequisite: None
Provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to reach their educational goals. Topics include academic learning strategies, college and life skills, diversity awareness and assessment of personal characteristics related to educational success. The role of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation and age in higher education and personal identity is a central theme of the course.
Counseling 148 - Managing Stress and Wellbeing
Grade Level: 10-12
3 hours lecture
acceptability: CSU; UC
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RBV Graduation: Elective
Transfer
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Prerequisite: None
Investigates the cultural, sociological, physiological, and psychological sources of stress and well-being across the lifespan. An examination of how the mind body relationship is affected by personality, thoughts, life events, and messages received within a multicultural society and family will be studied. Students learn mindfulness and stress reduction techniques that resolve stress and anxiety and promote well-being physically, energetically, emotionally, cognitively, socially, and behaviorally
Math 60 - Intermediate Algebra
Grade Level: 11-12
4 hours lecture
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RBV Graduation: Elective
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Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C- in
Graphic, numeric, analytic and applied perspectives on topics including linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions, exponents and radicals, linear and nonlinear systems of equations and inequalities.
Math 100 - Exploring Mathematics
Grade Level: 11-12
3 hours lecture
UC - MATH
combined: maximum
one course
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RBV Graduation: Elective
Transfer acceptability: CSU;
100, 105 and 106
credit,
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Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C- in Integrated Math 3
Selected topics from logic, modern algebra, number theory, and geometry. Designed to give the student an introduction to the structure of mathematics and its applications. Recommended for liberal arts students.
Business 136 - Money Managing & Planning for the Future
Grade Level: 10-12
3 hours lecture
acceptability: CSU
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RBV Graduation: Elective
Transfer
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Prerequisite: None
An integrated approach to personal finance that focuses on practical financial decision-making, as well as the physiological, psychological and sociological contexts in which those decisions are made. Topics include money management, taxes, financial services, consumer credit, consumer purchasing strategies, housing, property and automobile insurance, health and disability insurance, life insurance, investment analysis and retirement and estate planning.
Speech 100 - Oral Communication
Grade Level: 10-12
3 hours lecture
UC
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RBV Graduation: Elective
Transfer acceptability: CSU;
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Prerequisite: None
An introduction to the fundamental principles and techniques of public address. Students will frequently prepare and present talks of informative or persuasive intent. Emphasis will be placed on the collection, analysis, and organization of material appropriate to typical public address situations, as well as on the linguistic, vocal, and physical skills needed for effective delivery.