Supplementary Information for Experimental Topic Courses 100 Originated by: S. Austin Date: Discipline: Course Outline Information: 1. Department & Alpha Numeric 2. Course Title: 3. Title V Credit Status: MUSIC 100 9/13 MUSIC N Number of Weeks: 18 Intermediate Group Voice: Bel Canto Singing X CCC Degree credit (Elective only) Non-degree credit Non-credit GE Breadth Requirements (P.E. Activity courses only) 4. Hrs per term: 5. Units: 1-3 6. Lecture: 18-36 Lab: Open Entry/Open Exit: 0-18 Yes Lab Hrs by Arrange: No X 0-54 Activity Material Fee: Brief Course Description This course provides intermediate instruction in phonation, sight singing, performance presentation, diaphragmatic breathing, bel canto resonance and song interpretation in complex intermediate repertoire. *HOURS BY ARRANGEMENT: 0-54 Hours per term. ACTIVITIES: (Please provide a list of the activities students will perform in order to satisfy the HBA requirement): Group and individual drill on Theory Group and individual rehearsal with instructor Group and individual performance Group preparation of presentations 7. Course Content: (In detail; attach additional information as needed and include percentage breakdown) 5 % Body awareness and balance 15 % Respiration 15 % Tone production 5 % Pitch and rhythmic accuracy 10 % Articulation 20 % Expression 10 % Poise 10 % Developing musicianship skills through written activities, interval drill, and intermediate a 10 % cappella sight singing. Research vocal onset and bel canto tone. 8. Methods of Instruction Lecture, demonstration and rehearsal, collaborative learning, research, performance evaluation, group vocalization, text study. 9. Instructional Materials: (Include required texts, editions, publishers, dates and supplementary materials) Textbook Title: Vocal Technique: A Guide for Conductors, Teachers, and Singers Author: Julia Davids and Stephen LaTour Waveland Press Inc. 2012 Publisher: Edition/Date: Textbook Title: Author: Publisher: Edition/Date: Textbook Title: Author: Publisher: Edition/Date: Twenty-Four Italian Songs and Arias Collection from various composers G. Schirmer, Inc. 1948 – (International, Traditional Vocal Pedagogy Text) – NOTE: This is a classic text Theory Notebook Complete Brimhall, John Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp. 1969 - NOTE: This is a classic text 10. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance: (Show percentage breakdown for evaluation instruments) 60 20 20 % % % Individual skill evaluation including performances and presentations. Written theory, piano skills, and ear training Research and critical analysis 11. Grading Policy (Choose LG, CR/NC, or SC) Letter Grade Pass / No Pass 90% - 100% = A 80% - 89% = B 70% - 79% = C 60% - 69% = D Below 60% = F 70% and above = Pass Below 70% = No Pass 12. Transfer Information: CSU transfer: Elective only X Student Choice 90% - 100% = A 80% - 89% = B 70% - 79% = C 60% - 69% = D Below 60% = F or 70% and above = Pass Below 70% = No Pass CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE Variable Topic Course-Level Student Learning Outcomes with Assessment Methods and Criteria Department/Course Number: MUSIC 100N Date: 9/2013 Course Title: Intermediate Group Voice: Bel Canto Singing Does this course satisfy the GE requirement Area H. Physical Education Activity? Intended Outcome 1. Students will be able to demonstrate bel canto resonance. Assessment Method Students will demonstrate bel canto resonance during their final aria performance. 3. 4. 5. You may have more (or fewer) than five outcomes. Attach separate pages as needed. Form Revised 10/08 X No Assessment Criteria Correct placement, diaphragmatic breathing and vibrato, producing bel canto resonance, will be demonstrated by at least 75% of students. 2. Please print this page out as a separate form Yes 30 Maximum Class Size: College Vice-President Signature: (Signature must be received before the course approval process begins) Date: For Administrative Purposes Only: This course can be offered: Spring 2014 Semester/Year This course should be published in: (Check one and note Fiscal Year/Year) Summer/Fall Catalog Spring Catalog Addendum Fiscal Year Year Credit Degree Applicable (DA) Credit Non-Degree (NDA) (If Non-Credit desired, contact Dean) Credit X CSU Transfer to: Repeatability UC IGETC Dept. Code/Name: X 0 1 2 3 Not applicable T.O.P. Code: Yes ESL Class: X X No Class Code A Liberal Arts & Sciences B Developmental Preparatory C Adult/Secondary Basic Education D Personal Development/Survival E For Substantially Handicapped F Parenting/Family Support G Community/Civic Development H General and Cultural I Career Technical Education Course-Program-Status Program Applicable Program Name: Stand-alone DSPS: Yes Crossover course 1/ 2: No Coop Work Experience: SAM Code A Apprenticeship B Advanced Occupational C Clearly Occupational D Possibly Occupational E* Non-Occupational F Transfer, Non-Occupational *Additional criteria needed 1 One level below transfer 2 Two levels below transfer 3 Three levels below transfer 3+ Four levels below transfer Yes Remediation Level ES Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills P Pre-collegiate Basic Skills B Basic Skills NBS Not Basic Skills XB09- Work Based Learning Activities: W = Section includes Work-BasedLearning-Activities. N = Section does not include WorkBasedLearning-Activities. X = Unknown State Approved Not-State Approved SIGNATURES (Print name/Signature) Faculty originator: Date: Library Services: Date: Department Chair: Date: DIC Chair: Date: Division Dean: Date: CIC Chair: Date: Sr. Dean of Instruction: Date: Distribution: Instruction Office (original), Articulation Office, Admissions and Records Office, Faculty Originator, Department Chair, and Division Office Form Revised 10/08; 06/11 No