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20th Century Theory

Tarleton State University

Instructor:  Vicky Boucher  boucher@tarleton.edu   254/968-9238

 

MUSC 3492  Syllabus

 

 

 

Course Description

 

 

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A study of scales, chords, key centers, set-theory, polytonality, sound mass, electronic and computer techniques in analysis and writing.

 

 

 

Required Texts and Materials

 

 

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Stefan Kostka.  Materials and Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, (3rd ed.)

 

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Music staff paper.  Go here  to print staff paper with keyboard and here for various other configurations.

 

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Notebook:  it will not be graded, but returned assignments will be your exam study materials, and if a grade fails to be posted, you will have the hard copy for verification of the grade

 

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Pencil and eraser.  I will not accept any assignment written in ink.  Mechanical pencils are a good choice. 

 

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Bring these materials to every class session.

 

Note:  You MUST have access to a computer for receiving e-mails, checking the Course Outline, receiving assignments, downloading and uploading assignments, and to score student compositions.    There are computers available in the Fine Arts building and in the library, open at scheduled times, but it is your responsibility to access these course elements as necessary.  Your failure to do so is not an excuse for late or missed assignments, or for missing course updates or other communication.

 

Course Work Includes

 

 

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In-class lectures, discussions and analyses

 

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Written assignments, including student composition

 

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Individual work on computer programs

 

 

 

Assignments

 

 

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All homework assignments are due at the start of class on the due date specified in the Course Outline. Specific instructions for assignments will often be listed in the Course Outline which will be updated on the course web page.  It is important to refer to this page often.  Any modifications to the schedule will be announced in class.

 

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Late assignments will only be accepted with prior approval and then at a penalty of ten points per day.

 

 

 

Grading Will Be Based On

 

   

 

Weekly assignments 30%

  

 

Composition assignments 25%

  

 

Midterm exam 15%

  

 

Final exam 20%

  

 

Class participation 10%

 

  

 

Attendance Policy

 

 

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Attendance is required. Absences will only be excused with proper written documentation on letterhead. This includes a note from a healthcare provider in case of illness or a form signed by a sponsor (presented in advance) in the case of a University sanctioned activity.  Attendance at funerals and court appearances will also be excused with proper documentation.

 

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Attendance will be documented and class will begin on time.  It is the student's responsibility to remain after class and request that the absence marked in the gradebook be changed to a tardy.  Use this link to set your watch.

 

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A student's absences will not change any deadline or assignment requirements.  You are always responsible for any material you miss, so check the Course Outline and/or a fellow classmate for announcements, assignments, and requirements.

 

Classroom Policy

 

 

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No food or drink in the classroom.

 

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Turn off your cell phones and put them out of sight - mine and yours.  Text messaging is prohibited in the classroom.

 

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Attention will be given to the lesson at hand, or you will be excused from the classroom.  (In other words, no working on other homework, personal business, sleeping, etc.)

 

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Keep your backpacks and other personal belongings out of the aisles.

 

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If your conduct for any reason is unacceptable, you will be asked to leave.  Do not return to class until you have made an appointment to see me and the situation has been resolved.

 

Academic Conduct

Any student caught cheating will automatically receive a grade of "F" for the class.  The student will be reported to the Judicial Affairs Office and the infraction will be placed in the student's permanent file.  Further disciplinary action may also be brought against the student.  Cheating is serious business and the penalties for engaging in this sort of activity will be severe.  Consult the following link for further information on academic conduct as specified in your student handbook. http://www.tarleton.edu/~stuserv/handbook/AcademicRights.htm#Conduct

If you are unsure what constitutes cheating, please review  this section in your handbook as you will be held responsible for this information.

 

Students With Disabilities Policy

It is the policy of Tarleton State University to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other federal, state, and local laws relative to the provision of disability services.  Students with disabilities attending Tarleton State University may contact the Office of Disability Services at (254) 968-9478 to request appropriate accommodation.  This information can also be accessed at http://www.tarleton.edu/~stuserv/handbook/HandbookInfo.htm#Disability

Once your needs have been verified, I will work with that office to accommodate them.


 


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