Class Voice
Course Code:
MVV 1111
Credit Hours:
1
Effective beginning:
2023-2024
Sections:
000
Course Description:A course in the fundamentals of voice productions, elementary level, designed for the non-voice major. Course may be repeated for maximum credit of 2 semester hours.
Course Details
Required textbooks/ course materials:
No textbook or course materials are required to purchase for this course.
Instructional materials, including music literature appropriate to the level of the student, will be provided on an individual basis.
Assignment/course outline:
See your Instructor First Day Handout for individual instructor assignment schedule.
Discipline-level learning outcomes:
Area 5: Humanities
College-Level Competency: Interpret, evaluate, and appreciate works of human culture
H-1 Compare works of the humanities (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music) in various cultures or literary movements
H-2 Analyze artistic expressions (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music)
H-3 Communicate informed responses to works of the humanities (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music)
H-4 Explain thematic connections among works of the humanities (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music)
Music Studies Competency: Compare, analyze, appreciate and demonstrate works of music while applying foundational knowledge and skills; including the ability to work independently and collaboratively to prepare performances at the highest possible level.
Mu-1 Create new works of music
Course-level learning outcomes:
Course-level Student Learning Objectives | Discipline-Specific Learning Outcomes | Assessment Methods |
---|---|---|
Demonstrate rhythmic control. | H3 | Behavioral Observation, Jury, Recital, Skills Performance |
Demonstrate technique. | H3 | |
Use appropriate musical style characteristics. | H1, H2, H3 | |
Perform music literature. | H1, H2, H3 |
Means of accomplishing learning outcomes:
The instructor will provide lessons designed to teach students the fundamentals of voice productions via a combination of lectures, in-class exercises, collaboration, and out-of-class assignments. Music will be assigned and concepts will be explained in class as each new unit of study is encountered. The instructor will monitor individual progress, and group experiences will be a feature of each class period. The instructor will hold weekly office hours to address further questions and student needs outside of class time. The final grade will be based on class participation and skills performance.
Students are expected to:
- Arrive to class on time
- Participate and be focused in class
- Practice outside of class time
- Complete all assignments
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