Senior year class load? Please help!

Hi there! So I attend a concurrent enrollment program at a community college, so I have the opportunity to take some more specific college classes. The downside is that the three high school classes that I take on campus are not honors level (regular English, history, government, and econ). HOWEVER, there are economics, history, and english classes which are college classes.

Since the college classes are divided by semester, this is my total classload for junior year. The ones that are not marked HS are college level courses which are on a 5 pt GPA scale
English III (HS class)
US History (HS class)
college and career readiness class (HS class)
English 100
Calc 1 (basically calc AB)
Calc 2 (basically calc BC)
Abnormal Psychology
Art History
Spanish 3

I want to major in political science, and my tentative senior schedule so far will be
English IV (HS class)
Econ (HS class)
Gov (HS class)
Intro to political theory
Sociology - Contemporary Social Issues
Physics
Economics, but the college course
Statistics
Psychology of prejudice and discrimination

Are these senior classes rigorous enough? I want to apply to UC Berkeley, UCLA, and other UCSD. I have very strong extracurriculars as well.

Can you take Econ at the college only? It’d likely be MicroEconomics first semester, Macro Economics second semester (or the reverse, depending on the college).
Intro to political Theory typically requires one or two intro Poli Sci classes = check that you take those first. I’d switch Abnormal Psychology for a 100 level Poli Sci course junior year (so: Calc 1, English, Spanish 3 first semester/Calc2, Poli Sci 101, Art History second semester), and Econ1, one Psych class, Stats first semester senior year, Soc, Poli Sci, and Physics1 (algebra-based?) second semester senior year.