Dual Enrollment
What is Dual Enrollment?
Chabot College course offered virtual asynchronous or in person after school
Earn college credit while still in high school at no cost
May be used for elective credit towards high school diploma
Only for Castro Valley Unified School District HS students
Support from CVHS College & Career Counselor

SUMMER 2023
Summer classes are in person at Chabot College or virtual.
ENTR 1 - Intro to Entrepreneurship
BUS 43 - Fund your Future (note: also offered Fall 2023)
HEALTH 40 - Intro to Health Careers
ATEC 50 - Intro to Auto
ENGR 10 - Intro to Engineering
THTR 47 - Intro to Acting
THTR 10 - Intro to Theater Arts (not performance) - General Ed
MURT 25 - Live Concert Sound
ADMJ 50 - Intro to Administration of Justice- General Ed
PSCN 10 - Career and Educational Planning (note: will be offered Spring 2024 in person after school)
For more info about Summer see the flier (click on the upper right hand icon to open the flier in a new window).
process
Complete Google Form: Summer 2023
Complete Online College Application.
If this is your first time applying to Chabot/Las Positas, you will receive an email with your student ID (W#).
Complete Electronic Form
Summer 2023 Concurrent Enrollment Form:
Click here to access the form directly
Although you will receive an email from Chabot saying to register in Class We, you do not need to register in Class Web, Chabot will do that for you!

Fall 2023
Fall dual enrollment classes are ONLY for Castro Valley High School students. They are supported by the College & Career Center.
BUS 43: Personal Finance Planning - confirmed
Virtual, Asynchronous
3.0 units, CSU transferable
ES 1: Intro to Ethnic Studies - confirmed
Virtual
3.0 units, UC/CSU transferable general ed
process
Complete Google Form: Fall 2023
Complete Online College Application.
If this is your first time applying to Chabot/Las Positas, you will receive an email with your student ID (W#).
Complete Electronic Dual Enrollment CCAP Form:
Click here to access the form directly
*You will need to list your parent/guardian name and email at the completion of the form. List Ms. Zuckerbrow for the School Designee/Counselor:
Allison Zuckerbrow, azuckerbrow@cv.k12.ca.us.
**If you participated in, or were approved for, CVUSD Dual Enrollment Fall 2022 or Spring 2023, you do not need to complete step 2 for Fall 2023.
Although you will receive an email from Chabot saying to register in Class We, you do not need to register in Class Web
You do not need to register in Class Web. We will provide the code to enroll at a later date.
useful docs if you can't find a number for your docusign
How to find your application confirmation #
How to find your student ID (W#)
Need Help?
Workshops in the College & Career Center:
Thursday 4/13 at Lunch
Monday 4/17 through Thursday 4/20 at Lunch
Monday 4/24, Tuesday 4/25 at Lunch
Tuesday 5/2 or Tuesday 5/9 at Trojan Time or Lunch
Chabot College El Centro: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/student-services/el-centro/
Chabot Counseling Zoom Drop-in: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/
Want to take a college class in the summer or a class not offered in Dual Enrollment?
Previous Classes Offered
Spring 2023: SOCI 3 - Sociology: Intro to Race and Ethnicity; KINE 1 - Intro to Kinesiology; PSCN 15 - College Study Skills
Fall 2022: PHIL 50 - Intro to Philosophy; BUS 12 - Intro to Business; PSCN 10 - Career and College Exploration
Spring 2022: BUS 43 - Personal Financial Planning; COMM 1 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Fall 2021: ES 1 - Intro to Ethnic Studies; SOCI 1 - Principles of Sociology
Spring 2021: SOCI 2 - Social Problems; PHIL 50 - Intro to Philosophy
Fall 2020: ANTH 1 - Biological/Physical Anthropology
Spring 2020: COMM 1 - Intro to Communications
Fall 2019: ES 1 - Intro to Ethnic Studies
Spring 2019: SOC 1 - Principles of Sociology
Fall 2018: ES 1 - Intro to Ethnic Studies
previous Class information
BUS 12: Intro to Business
3 Units, UC/CSU Transferable, Business or Elective credits
Description
Instructor:
Textbook: Free online materials
When: Asynchronous
PHIL 50: Intro to Philosophy
3 Units, CSU and UC Transferable, General Ed credits
Description
Instructor: Brian Johnson
Textbook: Free online materials
When: Asynchronous
PSCN 10: College & Career Planning
2 Units, CSU Transferable GE credits
Description
Instructor: Michael Lai
Textbook:
When: Tues/Thurs 3:45-4:50pm, room 105
BUSN 43: Personal Financial Planning
3 Units, CSU Transferable, Business or Elective credits
Focuses on the time value of money, budgeting, use of credit, investing, taxation of personal income and assets, types of insurance and risk management, health care planning, retirement planning, and estate planning.
Instructor: Amber Hatter
Textbook: FREE PDF book and online resources
When: No live class meetings - fully asynchronous - videos/presentations/readings/assignments each week
COMM 1: Fundamentals of Speech Communication
3 Units, CSU and UC Transferable, General Ed credits
Emphasis on developing, organizing, researching, and delivering informative, persuasive, or entertaining ideas to an audience. This course also includes developing critical listening, audience analysis, and problem-solving skills for public speech making. Communication theory and best practices for communication to a public are analyzed.
Instructor: Scott Koppel
Textbook: TBD - will be provided to students
When: Tues 3:30-4:50pm on Zoom + Asynchronous work
SOCI 1: Principles of Sociology - Asynchronous Virtual
Designed to illuminate the way students see their social world. Uses a sociological perspective: scientific study of human interaction and society, with emphasis on impact of groups on social behavior. Includes the systematic examination of culture, socialization, social organization, social class, race, gender, deviance, social change and empirical methodology. These content areas are woven throughout the fabric of the course, particularly as they affect the lives of at least three of the following groups: African Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, Middle Eastern Americans and/or women.
Professor: Priscilla Sandoval
Book: Free online textbook
ES 1: Intro to Ethnic Studies - Asynchronous Virtual
An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of race and ethnicity in the United States. The course will examine key topics such as racial discrimination, immigration, economics, labor, political conditions, cultural expression and resistance, social justice movements, racial and ethnic identity, and gender and sexuality. A comparative approach covering African American, Arab American, Asian American, Chicanx/Latinx, Native American, and Pacific Islander American groups.
Professor: Bobby Seals
Book: Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach, Brief Second Edition
Sociology 2 (Social Problems)
When: Asynchronous online
Professor: PRISCILLA SANDOVAL
Book: Free online textbook
Topics covered in the class may include:
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ADDICTION
CULTURE AND MEDIA
CRIME AND DEVIANCE
RELIGION
SEX AND GENDER
RACE
INEQUALITY
POVERTY
EDUCATION
HEALTH

PHIL 50 (Philosophy 50 - Intro to Philosophy)
When: Synchronous class meetings Tues/Thurs 3:30-5pm
Professor: Jeff Zittrain
Book: The Essential Crazy Wisdom by Wes "Scoop" Nisker
(If you can't afford the book, let Ms. Zuckerbrow know)
Introductory course in philosophy. Students will think critically and systematically about fundamental questions about knowledge, values, and reality that include the following and more: What do I know? What is justice? Does God exist? Do I have free will? What is the nature of the mind and self?
ANTH 1: Biological/Physical Anthropology
When: Asynchronous online
Professor: Javier Espinoza
Book: Free online materials
