Palomar College CCAP (Dual Enrollment) Courses - Fall 2025
Grade level: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: G - College prep elective
Historical development, philosophy, and constitutional provisions of law. Definitions, classification of crimes, study of case law, and concepts of the law as a social force.
Grade level: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: F - Visual and Performing Arts
Promotes an understanding and appreciation of art through slide-lectures, discussions, and museum visits. For non-art majors.
Grade level: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: F - Visual and Performing Arts
This course is an aesthetic study of film. It examines the broad questions of form and content, aesthetics and meaning, and history and culture. Weekly film screenings will investigate the use of symbolism, characterization, imagery, and uses of realism and fantasy in motion pictures. Analysis of significant films will be in terms of thematic coherence, structural unity, technical achievement, and visual beauty. Topics include modes of production, narrative and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre, ideology and critical analysis. Also explored is how the film business influences cinema as an art form.
Grade level: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: G - College prep elective
Provides students with skills, tools and techniques to reach educational objectives including time management, test taking, note taking, reading comprehension, memory development and more.
Grade level: 11-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: This course in addition to CS 102 meets the US History requirement; A - History/Social Science
A survey of early American history from the Mexican/Chicano perspective. Focus is on the period of discovery to Reconstruction with emphasis on the evolution, influence of the Chicano. Chicano contributions are analyzed for political, social, economic and cultural development of the United States. Intended for students interested in the history, ethnic studies or other social sciences.
Grade level: 11-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: NA
Supervised work experience education students. The students work experience aids in the development of transferable skills and career exploration. Course is repeatable not to exceed a total of 16 units
Grade level: 10-12
Prerequisite: "C" or better in Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 honors
A-G Designation: G - College prep elective
Emphasizes national income, problems of inflation and unemployment, the role of government, specifically fiscal and monetary policies, money and banking, economic growth, and analysis of global issues.
Grade level: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
A-G Designation: G - College prep elective
This course provides an overview of the American legal system including its development, structure and history. The course will review the legal and judicial process in the United States covering the common law system, jurisdiction of federal and state courts, and the general process of judicial review. Explanation of different sources of law including statutes, court cases and administrative agency rules. Review of basic legal reasoning and primary authority analysis. Introduction to trial procedure and substantive survey of laws including, but not limited to torts, contract law, criminal law, and property law. Also included is a review of the principles of legal ethics.