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CONDUCTING |
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Class Hours: 2.0 |
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Credit Hours: 2.0 |
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Laboratory Hours: 0.0 |
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Revised: Fall 2008 |
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Catalog Course
Description: |
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Studies in the basic
techniques of conducting choral and instrumental ensembles. |
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Entry Level Standards: |
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Reading, writing, and math skills
at the college-level |
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Prerequisites: |
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MUS 1110, 1120, 1300, 1400,
2000, 2110, and 2300 |
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Corequisite: |
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2120, 2400 and appropriate ensemble |
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Textbook(s) and Other
Course Materials: |
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TBD |
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I. Week/Unit/Topic
Basis: |
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Week |
Topic |
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1-14 |
Activities will vary
according to course content and will include |
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15 |
Final Exam Period |
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II. Course Objectives*: |
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Develop an understanding
and appreciation of human culture through directed study of selected primary
works and through discussion. I. 6, II. 6 |
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Encourage critical participation
with specific aspects of music. I. 7, II. 6 |
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Develop an understanding of
the interrelationship between technological advances and the culture they
enhance. I. 7, II. 6 |
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*Roman numerals after course
objectives reference TBR's general education goals. |
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III. Instructional
Processes*: |
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Students will: |
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Work in teams to discuss
and analyze themes in music. Communications Outcome, Active Learning
Strategy |
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Read assigned works and
participate in class discussion. Communication Outcome,
Humanities/Fine Arts Outcome, Active Learning Strategy |
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Develop research skills
using and evaluating library and Internet sources. Technological
Literacy Outcome |
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Attend various cultural,
historical, or educational opportunities on or off campus. Humanities/Fine
Arts Outcome, Transitional Strategy |
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*Strategies and outcomes listed
after instructional processes reference TBR's goals
for strengthening general education knowledge and skills, connecting course
work to experiences beyond the classroom, and encouraging students to take
active and responsible roles in the educational process. |
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IV. Expectations for
Student Performance*: |
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Upon successful completion
of this course, the student should be able to: |
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Demonstrate an awareness of
the contribution of music to the development of civilization. A |
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Articulate and support
personal opinion with specific reference to the primary works. B |
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Demonstrate knowledge of the
basic values which support the tradition of the culture(s) presented. A |
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Analyze the effects of the
historical context on specific aspects of human culture. A, C |
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Study in depth one aspect
of a music problem and write an analytical paper. A,B |
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Write insightful,
appropriately developed answers to essay test questions concerning the works
studied. B, C |
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*Letters after performance
expectations reference the course objectives listed above. |
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V. Evaluation: |
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Testing Procedures: |
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Students will be evaluated
on class participation, solo performance of learned skills, and written
analysis of musical scores. |
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VI. Policies: |
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A. Attendance Policy: |
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B. Academic Dishonesty: |
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The instructor has the
primary responsibility for control over classroom behavior and maintenance of
academic integrity. Plagiarism, cheating and other forms of academic
dishonesty are prohibited. A student guilty of academic misconduct,
either directly or indirectly through participation or assistance, is
immediately responsible to the instructor of the class. In addition to
other possible disciplinary sanctions that may be imposed through the regular
Pellissippi State procedures as a result of academic misconduct, the
instructor has the authority to assign an F or a zero for the exercise or
examination or to assign an F in the course. ( |
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C. Accommodations for
disabilities: |
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If you need accommodations
because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share, or
if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated,
please inform the instructor immediately. Please see the instructor privately
after class or in his/her office. Students must present a current
accommodation plan from a staff member in Services for Students with
Disabilities (SSWD) in order to receive accommodations in this course.
Services for Students with Disabilities may be contacted by going to Goins 127 or 131 or by phone: 694-6751(Voice/TTY) or
539-7153. |
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