LACC FALL Dual Enrollment 2021

Fairfax Senior High offers 3 different programs for students to complete college courses.
Community college “CC” courses are open to all 9th – 12th grade students.
Students should be ready to take on college rigor and perform to the best of their ability.
Financial aid may be impacted in the future if students are in poor academic standing (below a 2.0 CC GPA).
All CC grades are final college marks to be reported to universities during senior year.

The Dual Enrollment program offers college courses after school on the Fairfax High School Campus. Below are the Fairfax High School Dual Enrollment Course offering and deadlines for Spring 2022.
ENROLLMENT DEADLINE: February 4, 2022
Class Meeting Dates: February 7, 2022 - June 6, 2022
Video on how to log into CANVAS for classes: https://youtu.be/hczGL_URBZc
Zoom links (students who are not officially enrolled with the college will not receive credit or a grade for their courses):
Spring 2022:
SOCIOLOGY 2: American Social Problems
Course Number: 26115
3 UNITS (UC: CSU) Lecture 3 hours
Professor: Hala Tweini
Course Description: The student applies sociological perspectives and concepts in analyzing contemporary social problems in the United States. Topics include problems associated with drug abuse; poverty; racial, ethnic, and gender inequality; crime and violence; and the environment.
Monday & Wednesday 4:50PM
Zoom Link for class: https://laccd.zoom.us/j/95670161498
Attached is the Syllabus for the class that lists all assignments and their due dates.
PSYCHOLOGY 1
Course Number: 26107
3 UNITS (UC: CSU) Lecture 3 hours
Professor: Lauren Hofschneider
Course Description: Students learn the psychological principles behind behaviors such as learning, motivation, intelligence, feelings and emotions, personality, abnormal behavior and methods of adjustment. Different psychological perspectives such as psychoanalysis, neuroscience, cognitive, behaviorism and humanism will be emphasized.
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 915 4580 2721
Passcode: 499117
Tuesday & Thursday 4:50PM
CHICANO STUDIES 7:
The Mexican American in the History of the United States I
Course Number: 26044
3 UNITS (UC: CSU) Lecture 3 hours
Course Description: Students survey United States history from early colonial period through the Civil War with special emphasis on the contribution of Mexican Americans. This course provides a background in the political and social development of both the United States and Mexico, and, in addition, is for those who wish to gain a better understanding of Mexican culture in the Southwestern United States. Included is a survey of the U.S. Constitution.
Monday & Wednesday 4:30Pm -5:55PM
PHILOSOPHY 1
Introduction to Philosophy I
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Course Number: 26089
3 UNITS (UC: CSU) Lecture 3 hours
Professor: Joseph Pak
Course Description: This course introduces philosophical ideas and methods concerning knowledge, reality, and values. Expected topics will include the sources and limits of knowledge, and the nature of reality. Other topics that may be examined from a philosophical perspective include the nature of the self, truth, religion, science, language, beauty and art, and political theory.
Tuesday & Thursday 4:30pm - 5:55PM
Fall 2021:
Course: PSYCHOLOGY 001 : General Psychology I - Mr. Singleton Q. - FALL 2021 - SECTION# 26826
FIRST CLASS: September 9, 2021 at 03:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Psychology Zoom Meeting link:
Meeting ID: 985 0706 0472
Passcode: 912956
Topic: HEALTH 011: Prin Healthful Living - Vranau G. - FALL 2021 - SECTION# 26921
FIRST CLASS: Sep 8, 2021, 03:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Every week on Mon, Wed, until Dec 13, 2021, 26 occurrence(s)
Instructor email: [email protected]
Health 11 Zoom Meeting link:
https://laccd.zoom.us/j/93264313525?pwd=Vit1Z0NOU0xmV0MwUE1BaWpSZXRSQT09
https://laccd.zoom.us/j/93264313525?pwd=Vit1Z0NOU0xmV0MwUE1BaWpSZXRSQT09
Meeting ID: 932 6431 3525
Passcode: 570614
Topic: Sociology 001 - Section #26693
First Class: Sep 9, 2021 03:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Every week on Tue, Thu, until Dec 16, 2021, 29 occurrence(s)
Instructor: Valdivia
Zoom Meeting link:
Meeting ID: 852 9649 1529
Passcode: 26693

NEW Students may complete the 5 step application process at: LACC Dual Enrollment
RETURNING Students who have taken a class this year complete Step 3 & 4 ONLY
RETURNING Students who have taken a class this year complete Step 3 & 4 ONLY
Step 4 Counselor Information: Elizabeth Wight, [email protected]

Fall 2021 semester courses (students enrolled in the 3 following courses and earn 7 college units and 20 high school credits). Students will also be automatically enrolled in the Spring 2021 AB288 program (Spring proposed courses ASL 2, Sociology 01, and Basic Skills). At the end of the spring 2022 semester student may earn up to 14 college units and 40 high school credits).

Enrollment: Students please visit with your academic counselor to enroll. Students will participate in orientation during the first week of school, during class. Once enrolled in period 6 you may complete the 5 step application process at: LACC Dual Enrollment

Students interested in Concurrent Enrollment fall courses (enrolling into courses offered during the regular college schedule) may browse courses at: LACC Fall Schedule
Students may complete the 6 step applications process at: LACC Concurrent Enrollment

TO MEET COLLEGE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES (LOWER DIVISION) USE THE IGETC PLAN FOR UC & CSU TRANSFERRABLE COURSES
Complete courses on the IGETC plan to get ahead on general education courses, demonstrate college readiness (College-Level Math & English), transfer credits to UC, CSU or Other, and save time and money!
Where can I find a list of approved courses for high school credit?
At the bottom of this webpage please find the 1040.4 LAUSD Articulation Bulletins by college.
EXPOSURE TO COLLEGE COURSES WITHIN A MAJOR OR TO BE MORE COMPETITIVE FOR A SPECIFIC MAJOR DURING THE APPLICATION SEASON.
EVERY GRADE MATTERS, PLEASE DO YOUR BEST!
NEED SUPPORT FIGURING OUT YOUR PLAN? VISIT WITH MS. MORALES DURING BREAKS, BEFORE OR AFTER SCHOOL.
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