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MUSIC 2090
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. S
OFFICE: M
TELEPHONE: 391-4943 (Office)
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
OFFICE HOURS: See Web Page or Office Door
ABAC weather number
(229) 391-5225

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Course Name: CONCERT CHOIR |
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Course Number: MUSC 2090 |
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Course Description: Concert Choir is ABAC’s oldest choral organization
which performs a variety of choral literature ranging from Classic to popular. The choir is open
to all students who enjoy singing. Concert
Choir performs at least once each semester and will also tour in the spring. |
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Pre-requisites/Co-requisites: NONE |
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ABAC Course
Learning Outcomes: Course Objectives: Successful students in
Concert Choir will be able to interpret representative examples outstanding
choral literature from vario Expected
Outcomes: Successful students of
MUS 2090 will participate in a scheduled performance of repertoire studied
during rehearsals. |
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INSTITUTIONAL ABSENCE A student who
serves as an official representative of the college is defined as one who: 1.
is authorized to 2.
regularly interacts with non-college individuals
and groups over an extended period of time (at least one semester); 3.
represents the college as a part of a group and not
as an individual; 4.
represents the college under the direct
supervision of a college faculty or staff member; 5.
and is authorized
in writing, in advance, by the President of the college. Such a student
is in no way released from the obligations and responsibilities of all
students, but will not be penalized with unexc Further, it is
the responsibility of each student to contact instructors prior to the
absence and to make arrangements to make up any work that will be missed, in
a manner acceptable to the instructor. Advisors of activities will schedule
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College Policy on Academic
Dishonesty: A. Academic
Dishonesty Academic
irregularities include, but are not limited to, giving or receiving of
unauthorized assistance in the preparation of any academic assignment; taking
or attempting to take, stealing, or otherwise obtaining in an unauthorized
manner any material pertaining to the education process; selling, giving,
lending, or otherwise furnishing to any person any question and/or answers to
any examination known to be scheduled at any subsequent date; fabricating,
forging, or falsifying lab or clinical results; plagiarism in any form
related to themes, essays, term papers, tests, and other assignments;
breaching any confidentiality regarding patient information. B.
Disciplinary Procedures 1. When a
faculty member s 2.
The faculty member and student(s) may reach an agreement about the matter
and, if dishonesty is involved, may determine the appropriate consequences.
If no resolution is agreed upon, the matter will be forwarded to the Dean of
Student Life and Ho 3.
Guidelines for disciplinary procedures as outlined in Section V of the
Student Code of Conduct will be applicable in cases involving alleged
academic dishonesty. A written copy of the recommendations by the Student
Judiciary Committee shall be sent not only to the student but also to the
faculty member who made the allegations of academic dishonesty against the
student, to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and to the President. 4.
Prior to any finding of responsibility on the part of the student, the
faculty member shall permit the student to complete all required academic
work and shall evaluate and grade all work except the assignment(s) involved
in the acc and preserve
evidence of the alleged violation and to maintain or restore the integrity of
exam or laboratory conditions. 5.
A student may not withdraw from a course to avoid penalty of plagiarism or
other forms of academic dishonesty. C.
Appeals Process Students
have the right to appeal a Student Judiciary Committee hearing recommendation
in accordance with the following procedures: 1.
Requests for appeals m 2.
Written requests for appeals m •
A violation of due process •
Prejudicial treatment by the original hearing body •
New evidence has become available which was not available at the time of the
hearing. 3.
Appeals shall be decided upon the record of the original proceedings, the
written appeal submitted by the defendant, and any written briefs submitted
by other participants. Cases will not be reheard on appeal. 4.
If the student is dissatisfied with the decision of the Vice President for
Student Affairs, the student may request in writing that the President
consider the appeal, but such request m 5.
Within five b 6.
Should the student be dissatisfied with the President’s decision, written
application may be made to the Board of Regents for a review of the decision. This application m |
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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. |
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If there is a student in
this class who has specific needs beca |
Concert
Attire:
LADIES: Concert dress as currently approved.
CONCERT DRESS COST: $65 to be paid in full
by Feb. 29, 2012
Must be sized by January 30, 2012
MEN: Tuxedo
as currently approved. ($15 to be paid by
Feb 29, 2012 if you are
Were not in Concert Choir last semester!)
Must
be sized by January 30, 2012
MUSIC DUES: Decided by ABAC’s
COLLEGE MENC Chapter
AND is considered payable by ALL Choir
Members
Classroom
Decorum:
The
learning environment in a cooperative venture such as a musical ensemble is
either enhance or hindered by cooperation among its
student members. Every student’s level
of participation will be judged not only by proficiency with the class
materials, but also by the level to which the student contributes or detracts
from the cooperative learning environment of the class. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
WILL ANY STUDENT BE ALLOWED TO DISRUPT CLASS.
Students who display any behavioral pattern which disrupts rehearsals
interfering with the learning process not only for themselves but also for the
group as a whole. Those students will be subject to immediate removal from
class and may also be submitted to the Student Judiciary for disciplinary
action. ABSOLUTELY NO CELL PHONES WILL BE ALLOWED DURING
CHOIR! STUDENTS. IF YOUR CELL PHONE RINGS DURING CLASS OR YOU
CHOOSE TO TEXT PLEASE EXCUSE YOURSELF AND DON”T RETURN FOR THIS CLASS. YOU WERE
ABSENT!
E-mail
Requirement:
Each
student is required to
EVALUATION AND
ATTENDANCE POLICY: Participation in each rehearsal is essential to ensure
a high standard of preparation and performance. It is expected that
students attend all rehearsals and performances. Each unexcused absence will result in the lowering of the term average
by one letter grade. Two
unexcused tardies (arrival after warm-ups are completed) will count as an absence. In agreement with institutional policy, any student
missing 10% (4 hours) of class will be withdrawn according to the discretion of
the instructor. The grade for students withdrawn for non-attendance after
one-third of the semester will be a “WF”. Excused absences include: death
or extreme sickness in the family, officially approved field trips by the
college, and doctors’ medical excuses (NOT for appointments).
Written excuses should be brought to the instructor within one week of
the absence. ANY STUDENT MISSING A SCHEDULED CONCERT REHEARSAL OR
PERFORMANCE AUTOMATICALLY FAILS. Grades are based strictly on
attendance!
Concert
Performance Dates: ALL CHOIR MEMBERS
Spring Concert Dress Rehearsal: Wednesday April 4, 2012 in Howard Auditorium: 4-6PM-
EVERYONE MUST ATTEND THE ENTIRE REHEARSAL. NO
EXCUSES!
SPRING CONCERT: Thursday, April 5,
2012 in Howard Auditorium: Concert begins
at 7PM; ALL CHOIR MEMBERS WILL NEED TO BE IN THEIR PLACES AT 6PM!
HONORS DAY: Wednesday, April 11,
2012 in Gressette Gym: CONCERT ATTIRE
REQUIRED. Be in gym no later than 10AM to rehearse with Concert Band
SPRING TOUR: Friday, April 13, 2012
(all Concert Choir Members in Concert attire- must be ready to leave ABAC by
6:30AM in Cafeteria Parking Lot) This is an all-day
recruiting trip and you may return home, but you will miss all the fun of the
reward for being a part of these two great performance ensembles!
JAZZ FESTIVAL: Thursday, April 19,
2012 (must help assist with Jazz Festival for recruitment of prospective
students)
FOR
CHAMBER SINGERS/accepted by audition only:
1- Performance for Memorial Service in Chapel
on March 2, 2012.
2- Performance at FBC Fitzgerald, Georgia-
April 22, 2012 at 9:30AM
3- Performance at Eastside Baptist Church- April 22, 2012 at 6PM for the evening service.
You are also required
to attest to your understanding and acceptance of this syllabus by signing the
student contract.
STUDENT CONTRACT:
I have read and
understand the course syllabus for Dr. Roe’s MUSC 2090 class. I agree to adhere to and abide by the
requirements of this class as stated therein.
NAME (print) ________________________________________
STUDENT ID NUMBER _______________________________
SIGNATURE ________________________________________
CELL PHONE NUMBER______________________________