Ensemble Syllabus
– Concert Choir
Revision
date: January 16, 2006
Music
and Humanities Department
San
Antonio College / 1300 San Pedro Ave. / San Antonio, TX 78212-4299
Course
number and title: MUEN
1141. Concert
Choir
Credit
Hours: 1 Hrs/wk
lec.: 0 Hrs/wk
lab: 3 Lec/Lab: 3
Office: McAllister Fine Arts Building, Room 105 Phone
(210) 733-2731
Fax (210) 733-2985
Web
Address: www.accd.edu/sac/music
I. Catalog
Description:
MUEN 1141. Concert Choir.
The Concert Choir is a choral ensemble open to all college students. The choir will rehearse and perform representative sacred and secular choral literature from the eleventh century to the present. There will be three rehearsal hours per week.
II. Pre-requisites,
co-requisites and other requirements.
A. Students enrolled in MUAP classes are
required to participate in a major ensemble, although private study is not
necessary for eligibility in Concert Choir.
B. Failure to make a productive grade (a C
or higher) in this course in a given semester will result in the music
department prohibiting that student from enrolling in private lessons courses
for the following semester.
III. Text and other materials students
are required to provide:
A. Pencil
with an eraser.
B. Black
concert folder for music (Music scores will be provided by the department. Students shall return all music at the
end of the semester).
C. Black
and/or white concert attire.
IV. Instruction will consist of:
A. Choral
rehearsal.
B. Choral
performances.
V. Course Content:
Course
content consists of appropriate musical repertoire, be determined by ability
level of students involved and the service requirements for departmental
performance obligations.
VI. Learning Outcomes and
Performance Objectives with their methods of measurement as used to determine
the studentsÕ mastery of those outcomes.
Learning
Outcomes:
After
completing this course, the student will be able to perform in an ensemble
situation with attention focused on tone quality, intonation, proper technique,
accurate rhythm and stylistic performance practice.
Performance
Objectives:
Through
rehearsal, the student will be able to:
A.
Practice
warm-ups and technical drill to encourage healthy vocal production.
B. Discover
the principles of good rehearsal technique.
C. Sing
a variety of choral literature with appropriate phrasing and articulation.
D.
Employ
the principles of vocal diction in English and other languages.
E. Serve
San Antonio College and the surrounding community by offering service and
performances that are free and open to the public.
Methods
of Measurement:
The grade will be based
upon attendance. Missed rehearsal
results in 1/3 of a letter grade lower.
Missed mid-term performance results in a whole letter grade lower.
VII. Course Requirements and
Grade Computation
A. College
Requirements
A written, comprehensive final examination (in
this case a final performance), not to exceed two and one-half hours in length,
shall be given at the end of each semester for each course at the regularly
scheduled time. Any exceptions to these requirements must be approved by the
appropriate dean. Other examinations are given at the discretion of the
instructor.
A student who must be absent from a final
examination (in this case a final performance) should petition that instructor
for permission to postpone the examination. A student absent without
permission from a final examination is graded ÒF.Ó Postponed examinations result
in a grade of ÒI.Ó The final exam must be taken within 120 calendar days from
the end of the semester or the grade automatically becomes an ÒF.Ó (San Antonio
College Bulletin, Faculty Handbook - January 1995)
B. Departmental
Requirements
Retention Means
Completing the Course
The faculty members of the Music/Humanities
department are committed to your successful completion of our classes without
lowering the collegeÕs academic standards. As a department, we have set a goal to increase the number
of students who finish our classes with a performance grade (A, B, C, or
D). As faculty (and former college
students), we have discussed the many pressures (work, financial, family) that
our students must face. Certainly,
some of these issues are beyond your control. However, there may be something that can be done that would
make the difference in whether you complete the course. If we are made aware of circumstances
that impact your participation in class, we can be of assistance. Although this syllabus is full of
requirements and policies, we are not inflexible. Please do not stop coming to class or drop the class without
first talking to the instructor.
Dropping a course should be your last step. Be aware that dropping may impact your grade point average,
financial aid, and health insurance policies (some require you to be a full
time 12 hour student). As
experienced instructors, there may be options that we can point out that have
not occurred to you. We are here
to help you, but you must be willing to help yourself. Do not wait until the end of the
semester to ask for advice. Your
success matters to your instructor and it is a top priority in the department.
C. Instructor
Requirements
(Customized by each instructor –
see Faculty web page, then select Course Information)
VIII. College Policies
A.
San Antonio College does not discriminate on the basis of race,
religion, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability with respect to
access, employment programs or services.
B. Students
are urged not to bring children to either a class or a lab. Minors under the
age of twelve (12) must not be left unattended on campus. College Academic
Council - April, 1998
C. ADA
Statement: ÒAs per Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, if accommodation is needed contact
the Office of DisABILITY Support Services, CAC 124C, Phone: (210) 733-2347.
D.
A Rapid Response Team exists for the purpose of responding to
emergencies. If you have a disability that will require assistance in the event
of a building evacuation, notify Disability Support Services, Chance Academic
Center 124C, Phone: (210) 733-2347.
E. Academic
Dishonesty: Students may be subject to disciplinary proceedings resulting in an
academic penalty or disciplinary penalty for academic dishonesty. Academic
Dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism and
collusion. For additional information refer to the ÒStudent Code of ConductÓ in
the San Antonio College Bulletin.
F. Students
are required to silence all electronic devices (e.g., pagers, cellular phones,
etc.) when in classrooms, laboratories and the library. College Academic
Council, 01/2000.
G. San
Antonio College Attendance Policy: Regular and punctual attendance at all
classes and laboratories, day and/or evening, is required. A student absent for any reason is
responsible for all work missed.
Both tardiness and early departure from class are forms of
absenteeism. The instructor
establishes the policy with regard to each. Absences of each student are recorded without
exception. The counting of
absences begins on the first day of class. A student absent the equivalent of two weeks of instruction
in a 16-week semester may be dropped by the instructor. If a student is dropped from a class
for excessive absences, the instructor will record a grade of ÒWÓ
(withdraw). It is the
studentÕs responsibility to ensure that the withdrawals have been submitted.
H. San
Antonio College is a smoke free campus.
I. ACCD
DPS Emergency Phone Numbers:
ACCD DPS Emergency Phone
(210)
222-0911
ACCD DPS General Phone (210) 208-8099
ACCD DPS Weather Phone (210) 208-8189 (for information on
college closures)
J. Students
must also abide by the policies, procedures, and rules set forth in the
ÒStudent Code of ConductÓ and all other policies
set forth in the San Antonio College Bulletin. www.accd.edu/sac/sacmain/schedule/SAC_Bulletin_05-06.pdf