Dr. Kampiziones-Ying


Music Appreciation - MUL 2010

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MUL 2010: Music Appreciation

MUL 2010:  Music Appreciation

Thursday, August 21, 2014

MUL 2010 Course Preview Page

MUL 2010 Dr. Kampiziones-Ying
 
Faculty Introduction

Welcome to Music Appreciation! I am Dr. Kampiziones-Ying, music professor at Broward College's North Campus, and look forward to working online with you in MUL 2010. I've taught at Broward College for five years and teach a variety of courses ranging from online, blended, to face-to-face instructional formats.  Prior to my appointment at Broward College, I taught at Coker College, in South Carolina, as Assistant Professor of Music and Coordinator of the piano and music theory areas. I received my bachelors' and master's degrees from the University of South Carolina and my Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from the University of Miami.
This online course surveys several centuries of western music (Middle Ages to Twentieth Century). I trust you will appreciate the evolving styles and changes in musical culture and learn the differences each era has to offer.
Faculty Contact Information

Instructor Name:  Dr. Kampiziones-Ying
Office:  North Campus, Building 50, Room 108
Office Phone:  954-201-2383
Department Phone:  954-201-2370
Department Fax:  954-201-2387
Email:  jkampizi@broward.edu 
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Course Description and General Outcomes

An introductory music course for non-music majors, designed to develop a basic music vocabulary, establish critical listening skills, and survey the evolution of Western muisc within a framework of world cultures.  Meets Area 2 of the general education requirement. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
  • Develop a basic vocabulary and foundation of general music concepts.
  • Describe the music,  discuss the main musical styles, and identify representative composers and their works of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and  Twentieth-Century style periods.
  • Classify the traditions and sounds of non-Western music, including India and Africa. 
  • Examine and determine various styles and genres of Western and/or non-Western music as viewed through musical performances and evaluated by a performance review.

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Methods of Instruction
 
Please refer to the appropriate pages/links at the top of this page for specific course requirements and instructional formats (online course, face-to-face course, session dates, blended meeting dates, etc.).  There are several varieties offered for MUL 2010 every semester.
 
Course Requirements
  • To be successful in an online, blended, or face-to-face course, you should assess your readiness for all classes that utilize online learning at Broward College (fully online, blended, or even face-to-face classes). 
  • If taking a fully online course, you can complete the Orientation to Online Learning to determine if an online class is a right fit for you and to learn how to navigate the system.  Upon completion of the orientation, you will earn a certificate.  Some professors require you to submit this certificate during orientation, so make sure to save it in an easily accessible folder on your computer.
  • All students must obtain their BC email address. It is used for course login.
  • Course Assignments : The course assignments consist of the following:
    • reading from the required text (online, blended, face-to-face)
    • listening to the selected audio works (online, blended, face-to-face)
    • viewing video lessons (online, blended)
    • listening to audio lessons (online, blended)
    • mastering vocabulary (online, blended, face-to-face)
    • participating in group discussions (online)
    • completing regular online quizzes and assignments (online, blended, face-to-face)
    • taking a proctored on-campus midterm and final exam (blended, face-to-face)
    • face-to-face meetings (blended, face-to-face)
New to e-learning? Review the student videos and general information about online learning at the Broward College Online website before enrolling in any online or blended course.
Course Materials
  • Fully online courses contain a built-in, free e-text with linked music examples. No purchase of an access code for e-text is necessary.
  • Face-to-face and blended courses will be required to purchase the following text/access card for the course textbook: 

Music appreciation:  A Brief Introduction (8th Edition), by Roger Kamien value edition for Broward College with Connect Plus access card: 9781259339219

How to Register for this Course

Students may enroll by logging on to the myBC website. Students must pay for the course before they will be able to logon to the course.

How to Access this Course once you are Enrolled in this Course

There is a direct link to your courses on the BCOnline Course page.  Please visit https://bconline.broward.edu for logon info and access to this course. There may be a delay of up to 20 minutes from when a student registers and pays before BConline login is activated.
  • Your BConline User Name is the same as your BC email ID.
  • Your BConline password is the same as your BC email PIN code.
  • If you need login information, obtain BC email user ID and PIN code before attempting to login to BConline.
  • The BC email address site, click on "ID Lookup", then enter your Student# (or INTL Student ID#) and PIN code (2 digit birth month and 4 digit year). Write down your email ID (not the @mail.broward.edu part), which is your BConline User Name.
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