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Syllabus MUS 131.41 JNC-202 T 6:00 P.M. 9:38 P.M. 05-23-2017 to 08-15-2017 Dr. Stephen R. Murphy, Instructor E-mail: MurphyStephenR@jccmi.edu Title: Understanding Music Section Number: MUS-131.41 Description: Lecture and directed listening on the elements and forms of Western music. Course Objectives: MUS 131 students who have successfully completed this course will have widened their musical knowledge not only in music appreciation of various forms and styles of music but also in the scientific and historical aspects of music in general. This course DOES NOT require musical note reading. JCC Attendance Policy: Instructors may grade on attendance. Each instructor will include in the course syllabus a specific attendance policy which clearly states how attendance will affect student grades. Instructor Attendance Policy: Attendance at all classes is expected. Attendance is important because the class will be progressive from simple to complex, allowing for greater understanding of musical fundamentals. Your semester grade will be reduced 20 points for each absence over ONE absence. If you go on a vacation during this semester and you miss a test, a project or paper due date, you will not be allowed to take a makeup test, do the project or turn the paper in at a later date. Also, I do not allow students to take tests early or turn in papers early. If you leave class early, it will be counted as one complete absence. Textbooks: The Enjoyment of Music. ADDITIONALLY, YOU WILL TAKE NOTES IN THIS CLASS THAT ARE NOT IN THE TEXTBOOK. Textbook Zero: All of these texts are available in a digital format from several sources, including: amazon.com (Kindle) audible.com (Audiobook) barnesandnoble.com (NOOK Book) You can also check with the JC bookstore or your local library regarding possible digital formats. Tests: Each test will cover material from previous class sessions. The instructor may give additional information not contained in the class textbook. Therefore, note taking will be essential. Please note MAKEUP TESTS ARE NOT GIVEN LATE PAPERS ARE NOT ACCEPTTED. Tests will be open book and notes may be used except for the Italian musical terms and instrument abbreviations and listening exams.. Classroom Behavior: All members of the class should be considerate and respectful of each other. Please refrain from any behavior that disrupts or impedes your classmates learning. Please do not speak while I am addressing the entire group. The following is the policy for electronics in my classroom there will be NO TEXTING SURFING THE INTERNET FACEBOOKING INSTAGRAMMING SNAP CHATTING PLAYING GAMES OR ANY SOCIAL MEDIA IN MY CLASSROOM. If you have a problem regarding the class, please let me know. Please refrain from using profanity in your written work and in your conversations during class. Profanity in any form will NOT be tolerated. Do not plagiarize. Plagiarized papers will be severely penalized. Please read JCC s Academic Honesty Policy. If you use a previously published work cite the source! The following is the policy for submitting papers to me electronically, NO PAPERS ARE ACCEPTED VIA ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION. NO EXCEPTIONS.

Extra Help: Tutoring may be arranged through the Center for Student Success. Center for Student Success: Tutors and additional free services for academic success can be accessed by calling 517-796-8415 or by stopping in at the Center for Student Success in Bert Walker Hall, Room 123. Faculty and tutors in the CSS will help you with writing, study skills, test anxiety, math, and reading. Students requiring special assistance (including those affected by the Americans with Disabilities Act) should contact the Center for Student Success. This is the first step in acquiring the appropriate accommodations to facilitate your learning. Students who have any sort of situation, such as hearing loss, visual impairment, or any sort of learning disability, should contact the Center for Student Success right away to find out what assistance is available. The sooner you get help the better. The Foundation Studies and Center for Student Success are wonderful resources. The following criteria will be used to assess your grade for this course: Tests for this class are eclectic. Your final grade will based upon the number of correctly answered questions on the exams, combined with the concert report, composer report, and personal response papers. Total Points Possible Minus Exams: 1 Performance Report = 100 points 3 Whoever Papers (30x3) = 90 points 1 Composer Group Paper = 300 points 1 Movie Response Paper (60= 100 points 1 Composer Group Project = 300 points 890 points Approximate Total Points Possible for this class from exams: Test #1 = 0115 Points Test #2 = 0 93 Points Test #3 = 0141 Points It./Abb./List. = 77 Points 426 points from tests 890 points from papers and projects 1316 app. points possible for this class Listening will be a part of each test. Pay attention to the audio examples. Grading Percentage Scale 100-92% = 4.0 76.9-72% = 2.0 91.9-87% = 3.5 71.9-67% = 1.5 86.9-82% = 3.0 66.9-62% = 1.0 81.9-77% = 2.5 619-57% = 0.5 Extra credit is not offered since it is a form of educational fraud. Your grade will be based on the number of points that you accumulate in this course.

MUS 131.03 Class Schedule SPRING 2017 JNC-202 WEEK # WEEK Dates 01 MAY 23 Introductions, Syllabus, Begin Lectures 02 MAY 30 Class Meets Whoever #1 03 JUN 06 Class Meets Lecture 04 JUN 13 Class Meets Lecture 05 JUN 20 Class Meets Lecture Whoever #2 06 JUN 27 Class Meets Lecture 07 JUL 04 Class Meets NO CLASSES!!! 08 JUL 11 Class Meets Watch Movie It./Abb./List. Exam 09 JUL 18 Class Meets Movie Response - Whoever #3 - Lecture 10 JUL 25 Class Meets Lecture 11 AUG 01 Class Meets Lecture Composer Paper Due 12 AUG 08 Class Meets Lecture Concert Reports Due 13 AUG 15 Class Meets Present Projects to the class Tests will be announced one class period in advance. I reserve the right to alter this syllabus as needed. Do NOT leave after a test. The class may continue after all tests are turned in. Whoever Conversations Look up a NEW composer and in 25 to 50 words tell the class what you learned about him/her. If you miss any of these assignments, you cannot make them up. Movie Response Paper Movie Response Paper: One page 12-point font, double spaced giving your own personal response to the movie that was watched. (100 Points) This paper will NOT read in front of the class. No late papers will be accepted no exceptions. Required Concert Report Required Concert Report: The performance report will be one page 12-point font, double spaced describing a live performance that has been attended. Yes, you are required to go see a LIVE concert for this class. (Please make sure your spelling and punctuation are correct.) In the report the following must be addressed: 1) Describe the setting and the set or props that were used throughout the performance. 2) The instrumentation used 3) The style of music that was performed 4) A personal response to the performance. (What you liked or didn t like) No late reports will be accepted no exceptions. (100 Points)

---Required Composer Paper 300 POINTS POSSIBLE--- Required Composer Project: The composer project paper will be no more than 1500 words 12-point font, double spaced and will cover a major composer, who has been approved by the instructor, from any of the periods of music studied in the class. This paper is due on AUGUST 01, 2017. No exceptions. The paper will contain the following information on the composer: 1) A brief biographical history 2) A list of major works (not all of the compositions) 3) The composer s contribution to the world of music. In source (parenthetical) citation is required. A signup sheet will be passed around to ensure that there will be no duplication of composers. A works cited page must be included in order to receive full credit. You must have at least five (5) quotations in your paper. Less than five quotes will result in a 50- point deduction per missing quotation. A missing works cited page will result in a reduction of 100 points from your project grade. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Project Presentation Details!!! The length for the presentation is 15:00 minutes. >>>Each 30 seconds over 15 minutes will result in a deduction of 50 points. >>>Each 30 seconds less than 15 minutes will result in a deduction of 50 pts. >>>A PRESENTATION LESS THAN 13 MINUTES WILL BE CONSIDERED FAILING. >>>Remember, YOU WILL BE TIMED. You may use any technology to present the composer to the class. However, a power-point type of presentation is required. (Consider including: a video, a live performance, a homemade movie, or anything else that you feel would be beneficial. You must have at least three (3) audio or video examples and the maximum length of audio/video clips is 15 seconds. Be sure you don t use to many. The goal of the composer project is to bring as much information about a composer to the class in the most original and effective way. Late presentations will NOT be accepted NO EXCEPTIONS. GRAMMAR AND SPELLING COUNT!!! THE MORE GRAMMATICAL AND SPELLING ERRORS I FIND THE LOWER THE GRADE FOR THE PAPER. If a person fails to show up for his/her presentation, that person will receive zero points for the presentation grade. 300 Points Possible

Common Instrument Abbreviations Violin Viola Cello Double Bass Piano Flute Clarinet Oboe Bassoon Trumpet French Horn Trombone Tuba Euphonium Organ Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Timpani Cymbals Bass Drum Snare Drum Chimes Glockenspiel Celeste These abbreviations need to be memorized.

You will need to identify these musical pieces for exams. Minuet in G by J. S. Bach Fur Elise by Beethoven Symphony #5 by Beethoven Air in G by J. S. Bach Eine Kleine Nacht Music by Mozart Badinerie by J.S. Bach Fanfare for the Common Man by Aaron Copland Symphony #40 (K-40) by Mozart Symphony #7 Second Movement (Opus-90) by Beethoven Zarathustra by Strauss Figaro Overture by Mozart Prelude in C-sharp Minor by Rachmaninoffc Liebestraum by Franz Lisztc Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven Pas De Deux from The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky

MUS 131 Composer Project Evaluation Form NUMBER DATE Project Length : Delivery (100 Possible) Paper (300 Possible) Information (100 Possible) Preparation (100 Possible) TOTAL>>>>> Points Received (600 Possible) Composer s last Name. Student s Last Name.