I. Course Title: Ear Training and Sight Singing II (GE)
                                    
                                    II. Course Number: MUSC 115
                                    
                                    III. Credit Hours: 1 credit
                                    
                                    IV. Prerequisites: Completion of MUSC 114 with a grade of “C” or better.
                                    
                                    V. Course Description: 
                                    
                                    In this course, students continue developing foundational musicianship skills through
                                       exercises in listening, singing and chanting rhythmically, improvising, reading and
                                       writing music through dictation and composition.
                                    
                                    Note(s): General Education and Applied Learning designated course.
                                    
                                    VI. Detailed Description of Content of the Course:
                                    
                                    In this course, students will:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Listen and recognize music in modes (e.g. Mixolydian, Dorian, Lydian, Phrygian, and
                                          Locrian)
- Listen and recognize music in meters other than duple and triple (e.g. usual combined,
                                          unusual paired, and unusual unpaired)
- By ear, sing folk tunes and chord roots in major and minor tonality, focusing more
                                          on I IV and V chord functions in duple and triple meter.
- Sing by ear, read and improvise tonal patterns in major and minor with I IV, and V
                                          tonal functions
- Chant by ear, read and improvise rhythm patterns in duple and triple meter with Macrobeats,
                                          microbeats, division and elongation, rest, tie, and upbeat rhythm functions.
- Improvise melodies in major and minor tonality, duple and triple meter, with chord
                                          functions I, IV, & V
- Sight-read more advanced tonal, rhythmic, and one-line melodic exercises in major
                                          and minor, duple and triple meter, including enrhythmic reading
- Compose simple melodies in major and minor using I, IV, and V chord functions, in
                                          duple and triple meters
VI. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course:
                                    
                                    The class is conducted as a group practice time for the skills taught in the course.
                                       The practice takes the form of singing tunes, chord roots, tonal pattern and rhythm
                                       pattern exercises, tonal, rhythm, and melodic improvisation, sight singing melodies,
                                       tonal and rhythmic dictation, simple, guided composition, and other appropriate exercises.
                                       Students work individually outside of class time with assigned materials, such as
                                       the Auralia and SightReadingFactory.com.
                                    
                                    VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:
                                    
                                    At the conclusion of the course, the student will have developed intermediate-level
                                       aural skills in ear training and sight singing and will understand how to use these
                                       skills for their career in music or avocation in music.
                                    
                                    Students will develop the ability to:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Recognize and identify elements of pitch and tonality: resting tone, tonality, harmonic
                                          quality, and chord progression.
- Recognize and identify elements of rhythm and meter: beat, division, patterns, groupings,
                                          and syncopation.
- Sing/chant given written patterns with accurate pitch and rhythm.
- Write from dictation given tonal and rhythm patterns in accurate notation.
- Improvise tonal, rhythmic, and melodic passages within given guidelines.
- Compose melodies within given guidelines.
VIII. Assessment Measures:
                                    
                                    Learning Outcomes will be met through a combination of the following activities:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Listening exercises aimed at developing a sense of tonality and meter.
- Dictation exercises aimed at developing a sense of memory and accessibility to notation.
- Graded homework assignments 
- Exams and quizzes designed to test and assess a combination of aural and visual music
                                          skills.
 
                                    
                                    Other Course Information: None
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Review and Approval
                                    
                                    DATE ACTION REVIEWED BY
Revised February, 2009
                                    
                                    March 01, 2021