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Moraine Valley Community College Course Syllabus
Date: 1/14 Course Title: Music Theory IV Course Number: MUS-205 Semester: Spring 2019 I. Faculty Information A. Name: Tammi Carlson B. Office: F118
1. Office Hours: MW 1:00-2:00 TR 11:00-12:00 C. Mailbox location: F130
D. Office Phone: 708-974-5636 E. E-Mail: [email protected] II. Course Identification
A. Credit Hours: 3 B. Contact Hours 3: lecture 3, Lab 0 C. Days and hours course meets: MWF 1:00-1:50 D. Prerequisite: MUS 204, MUS 289, and MUS 218 with a grade of “C” or better E. Corequisite: MUS 290 and MUS 220 F. Catalog description:
The culmination of the four-semester freshman/sophomore theory sequence, this course builds upon the student's knowledge of chromatic harmony and composition along with form and analysis and 20th century compositional methods. Harmonic vocabulary includes ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, chromatic modulation, modal harmonies, non-tertian harmonies, atonality, polymeter, and twelve-tone systems. (3 contact hours)
III. Textbooks/Reading List
A. Required: 1. Advanced Harmony; Theory and Practice by Robert Ottman
2. Workbook for Advanced Harmony; Theory and Practice by Robert Ottman B. Supplies
Manuscript Paper
IV. Major Concepts A. Advanced materials in diatonic and chromatic harmony B. Advanced form and analysis C. 20th century compositional methods
V. Course End Competencies A. Identify and describe the function of augmented sixth chords in modulations B. Identify and part-write ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords C. Analyze complex and non-traditional harmonic progressions D. Identify and manipulate non-tertian harmonies E. Analyze and part-write twentieth century harmonic practices in metrical, rhythmic, and harmonic 20th century practices. (Includes atonality, polymeter, and twelve-tone systems.) VI. Classroom Policies/Procedures
A. General Information Sheet: see attached B. Withdrawal: A student who does not withdraw officially from a course may receive a grade of “F,” depending on course progress or course attendance, which will become a part of the student’s permanent record. The official withdrawal date is listed in the General Information Sheet. C. Final Exam Schedule: see attached D. Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend regularly for the full class period. In accordance with this expectation, each student will receive an attendance grade proportionate to the number of classes missed. There will be no excused absences. Tardies will also be recorded and will count as one-fourth of an absence. E. Cheating/Plagiarism Policy: Any student found cheating or plagiarizing at any time during the course will receive an ”F” for the assignment/exam and, as direct result, may fail the course. F. Conduct: Each student is responsible for adhering to the Code of Student Conduct as
stated in the college catalog. G. Communication Devices: Faculty, staff, students and college visitors may not use and must silence cell phones, pagers, and other communication devices in all
instructional areas which include: all labs and classrooms during instructional sessions, the Learning Resources Center/Library, the Assessment Services Center (B101), and other areas so designated by the college. Failure to turn off cell phones in this classroom may result in the phone being confiscated.
VII. Evaluation Criteria
A. Nature of all Graded Criteria: 1. Each student will receive an attendance grade according to the following scale:
0-2=A; 3-4=B; 5-6=C; 7-8=D; 9 or more=F. 2. There will be weekly homework associated with the reading assignments. 3. There will be a final compositional project requiring the integration of elements covered in the course throughout the semester. A set of procedures and descriptions for this assignment will be given in the beginning of the semester. 4. There will be three quizzes. 5. There will be two unit exams incorporating skills learned during the semester.
6. The final exam will be a two-hour comprehensive examination integrating material from the entire course.
B. Weight of Each Criterion: One’s final grade in the course will result from an averaging of the scores from the attendance, homework assignments, final project, quizzes, unit exams, and final exam.
Attendance 10% of grade Average of homework assignments 20% of grade Final project 10% of grade Average of Quiz scores 15% of grade Average of two unit exam scores 20% of grade Final exam score 25% of grade 100% Total
The grading scale to be used for all exams and for the overall course grade averaging
is as follows:
90% - 100% = A 80% - 89% = B 70% - 79% = C 60% - 69% = D 0% - 59% = F
C. Late Assignments/Exams: 1. Late assignments will lose one grade level for each scheduled class period
beyond the due date. 2. Make-up exams will be scheduled on an individual basis and 10 full
percentage points will be deducted from the final score. 3. Extra credit will be available in the form of a concert review. A set of
procedures for the concert review will be provided at the beginning of the semester.
VIII. Course Calendar
Week
Date
Topic
Reading Assigment
Work Book
1
1/14 - 1/18
Review
(none)
A6 P/W Handout
2
1/21 - 1/25
A6th Modulations
p. 646-650
Gr6 Mod. Handout
3
1/28 - 2/1
Comp. Guidelines - 2/1 Intro. To Jazz Theory
p. 596-605
29.2
4
2/4 - 2/8
Complex Harmonic Progressions
p. 619-627
30.6
5
2/11 - 2/15
Quiz #1 - 2/13 Romanticism
p. 633-639
Chrom. 3rd Handout
6
2/20 & 2/22
Evasion of Tonic
p. 656-661
Analysis Handout
7
2/25 - 3/1
Exam #1 - 2/25 Impressionism
p. 721-729
Analysis Handout
8
3/4 - 3/8
Composition - 3/8 Quartal Harmony, Modes
p. 708-719
34.1 34.2
Spring Break!
9
3/18 - 3/22
Introduction to 20th Century
p. 731-739
Melodic Comp.
10
3/25 - 3/29
Quiz #2 - 3/27 20th Century Harmony
p. 740-748
Analysis Handout
11
4/1 - 4/5
Set Theory Exam #2 - 4/1 Finale - 4/5
p. 749-779
36.3 36.4
12
4/8 - 4/12
12-Tone
p. 798-808
38.5 38.6
13
4/15 & 4/17
Serialism in compositions
p. 809-822
38.8
14
4/22 - 4/26
Quiz #3 - 4/24 Aleatory, Electronic, Minimalism
p. 823-848
Aleatoric Comp.
15
4/29 - 5/3
New Trends
p. 849-869
New Trend Presentation
16
5/6 - 5/10
Review Composition Performances - 5/10
(none)
(none)
17
5/15 (Wed.)
Final Exam (10:00-11:50)
Items on the syllabus may be added, deleted, or modified throughout the semester. Students will be apprised of any changes
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SPRING – 2019 TIME PERIOD DURING WHICH CLASS BEGINS
DAYS/EVENINGS CLASS NORMALLY MEETS*
DATE OF EXAM TIME OF EXAM
ALL ONE DAY PER WEEK (Monday – Thursday)
Same day the class regularly meets
May 10-16
First 2 hours of class meeting**
ALL FRIDAY ONLY
SATURDAY ONLY SUNDAY ONLY
Friday, May 10 Saturday, May 11 Sunday, May 12
First 2 hours of class meeting
7:00 - 7:55 AM
MW; MWF Monday, May 13
Wednesday, May 15
7:00 – 7:55 AM
9:00 - 9:55 AM
MWF; MW; MF; WF Monday, May 13
8:00 - 9:50 AM 11:00 - 11:55 AM 10:00 - 11:50 AM
1:00 - 1:55 PM Noon - 1:50 PM 3:00 - 3:55 PM 2:00 - 3:50 PM 5:00 - 5:55 PM 4:00 - 5:50 PM 6:00 – 7:55 PM 8:00 – 9:55 PM
6:00 – 7:50 PM 8:00 – 9:50 PM
7:00 - 7:55 AM
TR Tuesday, May 14 Thursday, May 16
7:00 – 7:55 AM
9:00 - 9:55 AM
MTWR; TR Tuesday, May 14
8:00 - 9:50 AM 11:00 - 11:55 AM 10:00 - 11:50 AM
1:00 - 1:55 PM Noon - 1:50 PM 3:00 - 3:55 PM 2:00 - 3:50 PM 5:00 - 5:55 PM 4:00 - 5:50 PM 6:00 – 7:55 PM 8:00 – 9:55 PM
6:00 – 7:50 PM 8:00 – 9:50 PM
7:45 - 8:55 AM 8:00 - 9:50 AM 10:00 – 10:55 AM 10:00 - 11:50 AM Noon – 12:55 PM MWF; MW; MF; WF Wednesday, May 15 Noon - 1:50 PM
2:00 - 2:55 PM 2:00 - 3:50 PM 4:00 - 4:55 PM 4:00 - 5:50 PM 7:45 - 8:55 AM 8:00 - 9:50 AM
10:00 – 10:55 AM 10:00 - 11:50 AM Noon – 12:55 PM MTWR; TR Thursday, May 16 Noon - 1:50 PM
2:00 - 2:55 PM 2:00 - 3:50 PM 4:00 - 4:55 PM 4:00 - 5:50 PM
FINAL EXAM WEEK NOTES ** Faculty teaching one day/night a week classes MUST verify availability of their classroom with the Scheduling
Office at extension 5674.
x One hour/One day per week Courses: Final exam is one hour in length, during regular meeting time. x Nursing courses: If more than one time/day is scheduled for lecture, the first lecture time listed on the
schedule determines the exam time scheduled for the course. x Lecture and Lab Courses: Use the lecture day/time listed on the schedule to determine the exam date and
time scheduled for the course. Use the room you would normally be in during that day/time. If a lab final is required, it would be taken during the last lab meeting the week prior to the final exam week.
x Exam Conflicts or Questions: Please contact the Scheduling Office at extension 5674. Moraine Valley Community College - VPAA
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