Course Information: MUSIC 110OL - Music Appreciation (3159,3160) FALL 2004
Survey course emphasizing the development of the listeners perception of the basic elements of music.
Illustrations encompass various types of folk music, classical repertoire, and
musical material of a contemporary nature. Concert trips may be required.
Instructor of Course: Allen Boyer
Course Section Number and Name: 3159,3160,
MUSIC 110OL ,
FALL 2004
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Division: Arts, Humanities & Communications
Methods Student can Contact the
Instructor:
* Email
* In message center in ETUDES program
* Office Telephone
Course Evaluation Methods:
* The student will write 14 one to two page research topic papers
taken from the text and the classroom lectures. 3 concert reports. Take 10 short multiple-choice tests of 30-35 questions each and
three listening tests and a listening final.
Telephone Number of Instructor: (209) 632-8622 OR 988-2208
E-Mail Address of Instructor: boyera@yosemite.cc.ca.us
Major Projects of This Course:
*16 listening assignments and with three
listening tests and a listening final and the 14 research topics listed above.
On Campus Office Hours of Instructor:
Hours the Instructor will be Online:
Required Face to Face Meetings if any:
* None
Special Hardware or
Software Needs:
* Internet Explorer 5.0 or better
* Music
Appreciation Online Student Guide and 3 CDs to be found in the MJC Bookstore.
> > ISBN: 0-7575-0238-5
The student
will need to download RealPlayer for
some of the listening examples
Instructor Comments:
* The text for this class is :
Music Appreciation Online Student Guide, by Dave and Don Megill , with 3 CDs
ISBN: 0-7575-0238-5
Course Syllabus: Available in the Etudes Program.