BAIN MUSC 215
Music Theory III
Links for Instructors
Course Framework for Fall 2022
- Required Textbook/Workbook Combo
- L. Poundie Burstein and Joseph N. Straus, A Concise
Introduction to Tonal Harmony, 2nd ed. (New York: Norton,
2020).
- ISBN-13: 978-0-393-43452-1
Paperback textbook, workbook, and TOTAL ACCESS card for all media
components (purchased for MUSC 115/116)
- Course Documents
- Syllabus Template:
- BAIN MUSC 215 Syllabus (pdf)
- Suggested Reading & Exam Schedule (pdf)
- Recommended Workbook Exercises (pdf)
- Course Objectives by Unit (pdf)
- MUSC 214 vs. MUSC 215
- This year, the School of Music is switching over to a new
undergraduate core theory curriculum. The registrar has created a
class for this semester only called MUSC 214 Music Theory III.
Students that entered under a previous year’s bulletin (e.g., students
who took MUSC 115 & 116 last year) will register for this class
under MUSC 214. Students entering under the current bulletin will
register under MUSC 215 Music Theory II.
- New Undergraduate Core Theory/Aural Skills Curriculum
- MUSC 115 Music Theory I
- MUSC 117 Aural Skills I
- MUSC 215 Music Theory II
- MUSC 217 Aural Skills II
- Old Undergraduate Core Theory/Aural Skills Curriculum
1st year: MUSC 115/117; 116/118; 2nd year:
215/217; 216/218
- For Common Policies & Procedures (see the BAIN MUSC
215 Syllabus)
- Music Theory I-IV Overview (pdf)
- See also:
- MUSC 115 Syllabus (pdf)
- MUSC 116 Syllabus (pdf)
- University Policies
- Student Services
Instructor Resources
- Blackboard: https://blackboard.sc.edu
- Concise 2/e (Burstein &
Straus 2020)
- E-book
- Know It? Tutorials
- ShowIt Inquizitive Adaptive Learning Software
- Workbook exercises powered by Noteflight
- Instructor Resources {Norton}
- Other computer-assisted instruction (CAI) software
- Norton Resources
- Video: Joseph
N. Straus on mastery vs. coverage {mp4}
- About InQuizitive {Norton}
- Norton Tech Support {Norton}
Other Useful Links
- University Calendar and Schedules
- Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE)
- Blackboard
- Misc. UofSC Links
- Netiquette for Online Learning
- "Be Scholarly, Be Professional, Be Polite, Be Respectful" {ASU
Online}
- Virginia Shea, "The Core Rules of Netiquette," from Netiquette
(1994) {Albion.com}
Reference
Burstein, L. Poundie and Joseph N. Straus,
2020. A Concise Introduction to Tonal Harmony, 2nd ed. New York:
Norton. {Norton}