BAIN MUSC 525
Post-Tonal Theory
The boilerplate language in this document is
recommended by the
University of South Carolina's Center for Teaching Excellence
(CTE).
About the Blended Course Format
This course is being offered as
a blended course. Most of the work in this course will occur
online in Blackboard. Online activities and in-class activities
are designed to build on each other. Active participation in class
and completion of the online assignments/activities in a timely
manner are all critical to success in this course. The learning
modules in Blackboard are organized into weekly
assignments/activities that include links to online videos,
recordings, podcasts, broadcasts, scores, readings, analyses,
quizzes, theory exercises, and software for music theory and
analysis. This course meets face-to-face two times per week
(Mondays/Wednesdays). The typical activities in the face-to-face
classroom include lecture, interacting with your instructor and
classmates, open question and answer sessions, analytical
discussions, review sessions, etc.. Assignments/activities are
completed asynchronously by students in lieu of a Friday meeting.
This class
will follow the the university's attendance policy. Attendance
will be taken at every face-to-face meeting and the attendance
record (unexcused, excused, tardy) will be posted in Blackboard.
It is the student's responsibility to sign the attendance
sheet on a daily basis and check the Blackboard attendance
record for accuracy. Attendance is subject to the university's "5%
Rule." The instructor may exact a one letter-grade penalty if this
student exceeds this threshold. For more information, see the
university's attendance policy which is available online at:
Course Communication
I will be communicating with you regarding grades and assignments. If you need to get in touch with me, the best method is via email. Generally, I will reply to emails within 24 hours and will provide feedback on assignments within 72 hours.
If you are having trouble with this course or its material, you should contact me in person, or via email, to discuss the issues.
Announcements will be posted to this course whenever necessary. If there is any other information I think is important, I will send it to your email address you have in Blackboard. It is your responsibility to ensure that your email account works properly in order to receive email.
Below is how you check your email address in Blackboard:
Your email address in Blackboard coincides with your preferred university email. If you are unsure of your preferred email, check your account (myaccount.sc.edu). For more information on setting your preferred university email, please see the How To Change Your Primary University Email Address (https://scprod.service-now.com/sp?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0011464) Knowledge Base article.
Links to videos, articles, assignments, quizzes, rubrics, etc. are located on Blackboard. To participate in learning activities and complete assignments, you will need to have:
If your computer does not have Microsoft Word, Office 365 ProPlus package is available to you free of charge and allows you to install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access on up to 5 PCs or Macs and Office apps on other mobile devices including tablets. Office 365 also includes unlimited cloud storage on OneDrive. To download Office 365 ProPlus, log into your student (University) email through a web browser, choose Settings (top right corner), and select software. If you have further questions or need help with the software, please contact the Service Desk.
Minimum Technical Skills Needed
Minimum technical skills are needed in this course. Most course work will be completed and submitted in Blackboard. Therefore, you must have consistent and reliable access to a computer and the Internet. The minimum technical skills you have include the ability to:
Technical Support
If you have problems with your computer, technology, IT-related questions, support, including Blackboard, please contact the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) Service Desk at (803) 777-1800 or submit an online request through the Self-Service Portal or visit the Carolina Tech Zone. The Service Desk is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Eastern Time). If you are located in the Columbia, SC area, the Thomas Cooper Library at USC has computers for you to use in case you encounter computer issues/problems. If you are not located in the Columbia, SC area, most regional campuses and public libraries have computers for public use.
Reference
USC, Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE), Syllabus Templates. Available online at: <https://sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/cte/teaching_resources/syllabus_templates/>.
Reginald Bain | University of South Carolina | School
of Music
https://reginaldbain.com/vc/musc525/