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Title of Course:
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Prerequisite:
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Time: 11:00AM -12:15PM on TTH
Instructor:
Dr. S
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Office hours: TBA
ABAC
weather number (229) 391-5225
Required Text: Bruce Benward, Ear Training, 7th Edition
Course Description: Aural Elementary m
Course Objectives: Students of MUSC 1135L will
gain the ability to recognize the fundamental components “Common Practice” m
Expected Outcomes: Successful students of MUSC 1135L should be able to:
1. Recognize and aural perceive the singing of intervals, scales, and triads in the
musical parameters of a wide variety of literature.
2. Recognize and reproduce through daily homework and class participation the
fundamentals found in Objective 1.
3. Will further be able to recognize and reproduce through dictation as well as aurally
the continuation of written harmony through extended alternation of tertian
harmony and modulation, and secondary dominants.
Method of Evaluation: The student’s grade will consist of a composite of the following:
Tests 50%
Daily (Homework, pop quizzes, research/checks) 40%
Class Participation 10%
Students are expected to participate in every class. Workbook assignments will parallel the chapter study for each week. All workbook assignments are to be completed when assigned and turned in at the beginning of class. Except in the most extreme cases work will not be accepted late. The instructor’s decision on these matters will be considered final.
ABAC ATTENDANCE POLICY:
Courses at
Instructors
will keep accurate attendance records and m
Whenever a student is absent,
whether for official or personal reasons, the
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A student who stops attending class without officially withdrawing from the course is subject to this attendance policy and will receive a grade of “F” for the course.
At the beginning of each semester, instructors will explain clearly to their students specific attendance requirements (including possible penalties). Additionally, they will publish the attendance policy on their syllabi and web-sites.
A student penalized for excessive absences may appeal through the grade appeal process, as stated in ABAC’s college catalog and student handbook.
MIDTERM ADVISORY GRADES:
Midterm Advisory Grades will be reported on Banner Web to any student who has a “C,” “D,” or “F” in any class. The number of class absences will be posted for all students. Advisory grades are not entered on the student’s permanent record.
Students should note that these grades are advisory and will not necessarily reflect the final grade earned in a course. These grades are intended to provide students with information in order to improve their performance in the second half of the semester.
Students are responsible for checking Banner Web when grades and absences have been reported. Students who receive grades should meet with their instructors to develop plans for success in the second half of the semester. Students should also take advantage of study groups and plan for ongoing conferences with instructors in order to monitor their progress. ABAC provides free tutorial assistance for most courses through the Academic Assistance Center (AAC); in addition to other academic support activities, students should work with their instructors to establish tutoring in the AAC.
Attendance Policy: Students are expected
to attend every class. Any student missing 10% of the total number of class
meetings may be withdrawn from the course at the discretion of the
instructor. Students will not be allowed to make up tests or quizzes due to
unexc
ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR:
Jan. 11 Drop/Add 4:30 p.m.
Jan. 16 MLK Holiday
Feb. 29 Mid-term deadline for withdrawal
without penalty@4:30 p.m.
Mar. 12-16 Spring Break
April 27 Classes End
April 30- May 3 Final Examinations
Final Exam: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 @ 10:15-12:15PM
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