Cañada College
MUS 100 Music Fundamentals SYLLABUS
Spring 2010
Professor:
David Meckler, Ph.D.
office
hrs: Mon, Tues, Thurs 1-2pm, Room 3-242
Email:
(start subject header with “100” or “MUS100” to get my attention)
Voice-mail:
(650) 306-3439
The course
will introduce basic music notation and concepts up through major and minor
scales, key signatures, and chords, culminating in a short music composition
that uses a simple chord progression. The instructional method will
primarily be working through the textbook in class. Assessment will be
through exams and one simple composition assignment.
The
course assumes absolutely NO musical background or experience.
Required
texts: Practical
Theory Complete, Sandy Feldstein. Handouts and other material may be posted on the
course website (http://www.smccd.net/accounts/mecklerd/MUS100/MUS100.htm). Students are encouraged to become familiar
with the free noteflight.com notation software.
Attendance is absolutely vital. Please no late arrival, early departure,
sleeping in class, doing non-course related computer work or reading non-course
related materials in class. Miss a class for a good reason? You are the
judge, but only WRITTEN excuses accepted. Excuse notes need not be
official; I operate from an initial attitude of trust. If you establish a pattern of many absences,
I will no longer trust you, and excuses must be more formally documented
(doctor’s note, etc.). It is your
responsibility to drop the class if you miss more than 5 class meetings.
Assignments
and exams, 88%; final, 12%. The
lowest test score (except for the final) will be dropped. You may retake one exam once in the term only
in the week following the original exam date.
Standard grading percentages apply (A = 90%). The final
examination is comprehensive.
Schedule
Approximately
2 lessons per week with graded tests approximately every 2 weeks, alternating
with handouts that closely resemble the exam.
FINAL:
MUS
100 AA Thursday, 27 May 8:10
MUS
100 AB Thursday, 27 May 1:10
Note holidays/breaks: 11 March and Spring Break, 5-9 April.
Academic
Integrity = Personal Integrity
I
particularly encourage working together in this class. HOWEVER, you must do
you own work unless specified. Severe penalties, outlined in the Student
Handbook, will be used in case of cheating or copied work without proper
attribution. Plagiarism or any other form of cheating on assignments,
composition projects or tests will result in a grade of zero for the
assignment.
SLO 1 - Students will be able to identify and write
musical intervals such as major and minor thirds.
SLO 2 - Students will be able to write a simple chord
progression.
SLO 3 - Students will be able to write a melody with
accompanying chords.