Music Appreciation Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Office hours vary based on the needs of students and the community.  Please e-mail rsbeckett@actx.edu to schedule and appointment.

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Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

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Course

MUSI-1306-004 Music Appreciation

Prerequisites

Course Description

Designed for the non-music major to increase understanding and enjoyment of music as represented by prominent composers throughout the history of Western Civilization.

Student Resources Student Resources Website

Department Expectations

The National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) have developed a comprehensive overview of neuromusculoskeletal, vocal and hearing health issues for postsecondary schools and departments of music.  Information of a medical nature is provided by PAMA; information regarding contextual issues in music programs, by NASM. The following links address the risk of noise-induced hearing loss, neuromusculoskeletal and vocal injury—all of which are widespread and serious public health issues for musicians and others.

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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

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Online Course

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MUSIC APPRECIATION- MUSI 1306 Online

PREREQUISITE: None

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Designed for the non-music major to increase understanding and enjoyment of music as represented by prominent composers throughout the history of Western Civilization. Background in music not required.


INSTRUCTOR NAME: Professor Scott Beckett

OFFICE LOCATION: Music Building, Room 311

OFFICE HOURS: TBA, by appointment (Skype is available)

PHONE: (806) 371-5351 (if working, please do not leave a message, e-mail through your course Shell in AC Online!)

E-MAIL: rsbeckett@actx.edu  (use course e-mail through AC Online within this course, use campus e-mail as a last resort).  Please be polite and courteous when contacting a professor.

TEXTBOOK/MATERIALS:

Machlis, Joseph, and Forney, Kristine. The Enjoyment of Music, 11th Edition, Shorter Version, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. ISBN: 978-0-393-93415-1

The Norton Recordings, 11th Edition, 4-CD or DVD version, Sony Music Special Products.

ISBN: 978-0-393-11837-7 (4-CD set) or ISBN: 978-0-393-11838-4 (DVD set)


Both are available in the AC Bookstore, and online in “E” version (substantial savings!) at:

eBook- http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail.aspx?ID=22994

 

New iPad App Inkling has this textbook and all recordings!-

https://www.inkling.com/store/the-enjoyment-of-music-kristine-forney-11th/

 

STUDENT PERFORMANCE/LEARNING OUTCOMES: At the completion of this course, the student should be able to:

·       Identify and understand the basic building blocks of music

·       Identify major social characteristics that have affected the history of music

·       Identify historical musical periods

·       Identify principal composers of each musical period

·       Understand basic formal structures of music from these periods

·       Pinpoint primary environmental influences on the lives of composers from each period

·       Master a common vocabulary for discussion of music of all styles

·       Develop skills of aesthetic judgment and critical thinking through music listening

·       Integrate the role of music within historical, artistic, and cultural traditions

·       Understand the roles that music plays in different cultures

·       Grasp the influence of popular and world music on art music

·       Build skills related to the appreciation of music and music listening

 

ATTENDANCE POLICY: Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement; therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. The instructor must approve excused absences at least 48 hours in advance of the period to be missed (Not Examinations unless it is a major emergency). You may contact me via e-mail through this course first, and next at the actx.edu account shown in my contact information. You will be responsible for the material that is covered in the period that you miss.  Students are not allowed to miss examinations.  Plan ahead and accordingly.  “My computer crashed” is not an acceptable excuse.  Emergencies can occur, and these will be dealt with on an individual basis, but please contact me without panicking, and know that I want you to succeed but will not allow slacking.  Excused absences must be accompanied with an appropriate document of legal note (Physicians note, court order, death certificate, Police report, etc… ) “My Girlfriend’s goldfish died” is not an appropriate excuse, and yes, I heard that one in-class before!

Please regulate your time in this course.  I want you to be successful, but one cannot be successful if one is not putting forth a proper effort and doing the required work.


DISABILITY STATEMENT: Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact DisAbility Services (SSC 125, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.


 

GRADING CRITERIA/GRADE SCALE:

Exam 1- 20%

Exam 2- 20%

Exam 3- 20%

Exam 4 (Final Exam)- 20%

Attendance, Participation, and Discussion- 20% (Yes, one must participate in the course discussions)

(Extra credit- READ CAREFULLY: Reviews of Professor-Approved Concert Events ONLY!  See concert review section below.  For each properly written concert review/concert attended, only after it is approved in ADVANCE (not the afternoon of the event), I will add 3 points to the student’s final grade.)

Final Grade is based on the following scale (a 10-point scale):

A= 90-100

B= 80-89

C= 70-79

D= 60-69

F= Below 60%

EXAMINATIONS:

There will be four graded examinations in this class (schedule listed below!), one S.A.C.S. Assessment examination (non-graded, this is forced on us by S.A.C.S., due by 01/23/2015 23:59;59 CST), and one syllabus examination (discussed below, due by 01/23/2015 23:59;59 CST) (Six examinations total).   All 4 graded examinations are open for the student to take at their leisure.  Exam 1 is for Module 1 (Parts 1 and 2), Exam 2 is for Module 2 (Parts 3 and 4), Exam 3 is for Module 3 (Parts 5 and 6), Exam 4 is for Module 4 (Parts 7 and 8).  All graded examinations MUST be completed by May 11, 2015 23:59;59 CST.

Exams may consist of a variety of formats, but will be taken online through the course shell in AC Online.  The examinations will be open for a 24-hour period only (Due to LMS parameters, the time will be 00:00 hours CST to 23:55 hours CST) on exam days will be closed after that point.  When the student logs into AC Online, the examination icon will appear in the course when it is opened and will not appear once it is closed.  It is your responsibility to take the examinations in the time period given.  Do not ask for special permission.  Examinations will be timed, and the student is not allowed to use any reference material, notes, people, Internet, or textbook during the examinations for help in answering the examination questions.  If family members are taking the course together, they may not help each other during the examinations.  Also, I would suggest that you use different computers to take the examination so as not to be suspect of cheating. (This keeps us all honest!)

The examination questions will be administered one at a time.  Once a question has been viewed during the examination, the student must submit an answer.  One may not skip questions and expect to revisit the question later.

Also, one must take the Syllabus examination AND S.A.C.S. (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) Assessment examination during the first week of classes (due by 01/23/2015 23:59;59 CST).  Simply read the syllabus and take the two examinations.  These particular examinations will be open for the first workweek (due by 01/23/2015 23:59;59 CST),  and you may revisit questions on the syllabus examination only (unlike the actual graded examinations).  The student should make a 100 on the syllabus examination, if not, one must retake it until you receive a 100.  The S.A.C.S. Assessment examination will be timed, and you need not worry about making a less-than-desirable grade on the examination, we will cover the material throughout the course (This is only used for assessment, so feel free to fail it!).  I will not give you any grades in this course until these preliminary examinations are taken and a score of 100 is received on the syllabus examination.

Discussion Postings:

 

Students are expected to respond to discussion postings in a respectful, and educated manner.  These discussion questions are designed to help expand one’s concepts of musical topics.  There will be @ 1 new discussion boards per week.

There will be discussion questions posted by the Professor during each module.  The students are required to read each discussion posting and post at least 5 total intelligent and insightful postings within each question (If there is any doubt as to the meanings of “intelligent” and “insightful,” then please use the dictionary to define these terms).  Remember, intelligent and insightful, not coy, flipped, or comments of an inconsequential nature.  Here are some examples that are not acceptable:

“I liked your post” – Really, what did you like and why did you like it?

“I agree with you”-  OK.  That’s nice, why do you agree, and on what grounds? 

“That’s not right”- Why?  Explain your argument and discuss!

 “OK”- Seriously? Wow, we can type a two-letter word!

“You really made me think”- Think about what?  What has changed in your opinion?  Discuss!

If you must use a website as reference for your postings, please use a plausible source.  Wikipedia is not a good source of information and is banned for reference within this course.  It can put you on the correct track, but it is not source material.  The Virginia Tech University music dictionary website is a plausible reference site.

Please be courteous and polite in our virtual classroom environment.  Remember, if members of this class already knew all of the information contained within this course, then they probably would not be enrolled in this course.  We all start from somewhere, and we all make mistakes, which is why we have erasers on pencils and a “backspace” key on our computer keyboards!

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