Spring 2019 Course Syllabi
MUSC 207: History of Pop/Rock Music 7 Skill 3: Uses information resources ethically and honestly, preserving the meaning of the source and documenting the use of the source in the style appropriate for the student’s discipline or field Skill 4: Integrates source material smoothly and clearly into the student’s own text Objective 4: Works collaboratively with others Skill 1: Participates in class discussions and in any group projects or activities Skill 2: Participates in class discussions, peer editing, and group activities or projects, responding productively and respectfully to the work and ideas of others and considering the ideas and suggestions of others Objective 5: Demonstrates effective oral communication skills Skill 1: Uses appropriate volume, eye contact, rate pronunciation, articulation, and gesticulation effectively Skill 2: Adapts to a variety of speaking and listening situations Skill 3: Uses listening skills to critique, evaluate, and/or assess oral communication Skill 4: Creates original work Goal 6: Demonstrates the knowledge of the human experience throughout history Objective 1: Analyzes the experience of the individual Skill 1: Demonstrates knowledge of mental processes within humans Skill 2: Explains the developmental stages through which the human mind evolves Objective 2: Recognizes the world of human diversity Skill 1: Uses the knowledge of varying cultures to improve campus climate Skill 2: Identifies the varieties of human social groupings Objective 3: Recognizes human social and governmental structures Skill 1: Shows knowledge of the importance of local and global governmental systems Skill 2: Demonstrates, through historical examples, what happens when differing social structures collide Goal 7: Demonstrates the ability to create and analyze art; evaluate aesthetics; and synthesize interrelationships among the arts, the humanities, and society Objective 2: Analyzes art Skill 1: Possesses a base knowledge of art forms Skill 2: Uses base knowledge to critique art works Objective 3: Evaluates aesthetics Skill 1: Demonstrates knowledge of systems of aesthetics as those vary through time and among cultures Skill 2: Evaluates relationship of content and form in art works Objective 4: Synthesizes interrelationships among arts, languages, the humanities, and societies Skill 1: Demonstrates knowledge of art forms in cultures Skill 2: Evaluates the impact of art on individuals and society Relationship to Campus Theme Throughout the course, there is a focus on technology and its role within music. The question is presented: How will future generations reflect and understand current music? Environmentalist movements have been assisted through awareness efforts by musicians, these actions are addressed in class. Classroom Policies: Audio and Video Recording All lectures and class activities are recorded by the instructor for student use in the course only . Students will have access to a video and/or audio file for each class session through Tegrity on the course’s Blackboard page. A manuscript can be created upon request. A manuscript can be created upon request. This class may be videotaped or audio recorded by a student with the written permission of the instructor and/or to accommodate the specific learning needs of students. Therefore, all students should understand that their comments during class may be recorded.
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