Fall 2024 College Classes
Interested in taking a college course on Hesperia High School's Campus?
Dual Enrollment is where you take a Victor Valley College course at Hesperia High School. The classes are FREE for HHS students!
You must have a 2.0 or higher GPA in order to take Open Dual Enrollment Courses.
For Political Science 102 it is recommended that you have A/B grade in your English classes
Your college GPA will follow you after high school! College GPA is tied to future financial aid for college. It is important that when you take a college course you understand the commitment of the course!
You can take up to 4 college classes a semester (15 credit max)
Spots are limited and given to students who complete enrollment steps on a first come basis
Step 1: Pick the classes that you would like to take and complete the interest form.
Online Classes
Intro to Art - ART 105
This course is a general introduction to the visual arts, its nature, vocabulary, media, and history. The course examines the historical and contemporary value of art to both the individual and society. Consideration will also be given to a study of the organization and component parts of visual art and the various media used in the making of art.
About the Course:
CSU/UC transferable
Counts as a VAPA/VPA
Open to 10th - 12th Grade Students.
Meeting Time: Online
3 Credits College
10 High School Credits
Intercultural Communications - CMST 105
A course designed for the student to learn relevant intercultural communication elements, factors, and theories. Students will learn and be evaluated on: describing their cultural roots, creating an identity collage, defining worldview and cultural values, analyzing an intercultural encounter, describing an intercultural communication context, and exploring a specific intercultural topic. Students will demonstrate proficiency in the above through exams, individual and group presentations, and essays.
About the Course:
CSU/UC transferable
Open to 10th - 12th Grade Students
Meeting Time: Online
3 Credits College
10 High School Credits
Dual Enrollment Pathways
Criminal Justice Pathway - 1st Period
Students who take Criminal Justice are enrolled in two courses for the semester. Both courses are taken during 1st period simultaneously. Students who partake in the Criminal Justice Courses are part of a year long cohort and take two additional courses in the Spring semester.
CJ Pathway is recommended for 11th/12th grade students who have completed Criminal Justice I/II.
Criminal Justice 135 - Juvenile Law and Procedures
About the Course:
CSU/UC transferable
3 Credits College
10 High School Credits
Criminal Justice 93 -Traffic Enforcement and Investigation
About the Course:
3 Credits College
10 High School Credits
American Sign Language Pathway - Online & After School
American Sign Language I - ASL 122
Introduction to American Sign Language as it is used within the Deaf Community. Instruction includes the development and basic structure of the language as well as Deaf Culture. With emphasis on both expressive and receptive skills, students will learn songs, poetry and story-telling.
About the Course:
CSU/UC transferable
Counts as 1 year of a foreign language for A-G
Open to 11th - 12th Grade Students.
Meeting Time: After School 7th Period
2:35PM -4:40PM
Meeting Dates: Mondays & Wednesdays
*ASL 123 - American Sign Language II is planned to be offered Spring 2023 so that students can take a second year of American Sign Language
4 Credits College
13.3 High School Credits
American Sign Language I - ASL 122
Examines the workings of our complex system of American government, including: national, California state, and local levels (with emphasis on the national level). This survey will focus on the historical and contemporary development of our Constitution, political institutions, citizen participation, politics, and policies. Examines the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to significant problems in contemporary America.
About the Course:
UC/CSU transferable
Counts as American Government
Open to 11th - 12th Grade Students
Meeting Time: Online
Meeting Dates: Online
*ASL 123 - American Sign Language II is planned to be offered Spring 2023 so that students can take a second year of American Sign Language
4 Credits College
13.3 High School Credits
After School Class Options
ENGD 103 - Blueprint Reading for Construction
A course designed to develop the skills necessary to interpret both residential and commercial construction drawings and blueprints.
About the Course:
CSU Transferable
Open to 10th - 12th Grade Students
Meeting Time: After School 7th Period
2:35PM - 4:00PM
Meeting Dates: Tuesday/Thursday
3 Credits College
10 High School Credits
ENGD 101 is planned to be offered Spring 2025 so that students can take a second course in the Engineering field
Intro to American Government - POLS 102
Examines the workings of our complex system of American government, including: national, California state, and local levels (with emphasis on the national level). This survey will focus on the historical and contemporary development of our Constitution, political institutions, citizen participation, politics, and policies. Examines the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to significant problems in contemporary America.
About the Course:
UC/CSU transferable
Counts as American Government
Open to 11th - 12th Grade Students
Meeting Time: After School 7th Period
3:40 PM - 5:05 PM
Meeting Dates: Tuesday/Thursday
3 Credits College
10 High School Credits
Workshop Dates
Students can stop by the CCRC (A-6) before school, during lunch or after school for assistance with their VVC application.
Application Steps
Apply to VVC as a Student Enrolled in High School and College at the same time. You are NOT a first time Freshman!
Apply for Fall 2024 if you are taking Fall classes.
Apply for Spring 2025 if you are taking Spring classes.
After 72 Hours you should receive an email from VVC with your student information.
If you had previously applied to VVC for Dual Enrollment or Early College Academy or for CTE Class Articulation you may not receive another email. You would have received the email the first time you applied.
Your welcome email will contain your VVC ID Number and your MyVVC Login information
If you previously applied to VVC and do not know your VVC ID number please email rebecca.rubio@hesperiausd.org
*Students who have an active VVC ID number (meaning you are currently taking a VVC class and plan to take one again the following semester DO NOT have to reapply to VVC. You must reapply to VVC if you have not be actively taking VVC classes as your ID Number is inactive.
Step 3: Submit your Dynamic Form - CCAP Dual Enrollment
Dynamic Form Steps
You will need your MyVVC login and VVC ID Number to access the Dynamic Form. That information was sent in your VVC Welcome email. ECA students have to complete a form each semester to enroll in the ECA classes.
You must complete a new Dual Enrollment Form each term you are enrolled at VVC.
BE VERY CAREFUL FILLING OUT THE FORM. If you list your parent/guardian email address incorrectly they will not receive the form. If they do not sign the form, then HHS will not get the form to sign!
Start Here: Use your MyVVC Login from your VVC Welcome Letter to initiate the form: Click Here for link to Student Form. If you encounter any issues accessing the form, don't hesitate to email for assistance.
Step 2: Add a parent email address to the form. (Their email address must be different than yours. The form will not send to them if the email is listed incorrectly).
Verify that you have Hesperia High School listed as your school and the CCAP Coordinator is Rebecca Rubio - rebecca.rubio@hesperiausd.org. We will not recieve your form if another high school is listed.
Step 3: Your parent or guardian will then create an account and log in to sign their part of the Dual Enrollment form. (They will need to create an account, and save their username and password.) After they create their account, they will need to log back in and then sign and SUBMIT the form.) Link to Create Parent Account Please ensure that the parent's account email matches the email address you listed on the form. If they haven't received it, you can visit the counseling office to get assistance with resending the form to their email. We do not receive your form until your parent signs it!!!!
Step 3: Once the form is completed and signed by your parent/guardian, it will be sent to CCAP Coordinator Rebecca Rubio for approval. Afterward, courses will be verified for students to be enrolled. The signed form will then be submitted to VVC Admissions.
Please remember that submitting this form is crucial for your enrollment at VVC, and you won't be able to complete the enrollment process without it.
Step 4: Attend Classes
Fall 2024 Classes will start the third week of August 2024 (August 12th and beyond)
Students who are approved to take College Courses will receive a welcome email with their class information during the first week of school.