MUS 265 - History of Rock II 3 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s):
WR 115 or designated placement.
WR 115Q as required.
Course Description: This course provides students with an opportunity to explore the musical, social and cultural aspects of rock music from its pre-rock influences and its development from 1964-1975. Emphasis is placed on building listening and comprehension skills through listening to rock music, in-class discussion of the music, class assignments, research, and reading of the text.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Describe the important elements of a rock performance.
- CLO#2: Critique recorded and “live” rock and roll performances.
- CLO#3: Explain the characteristics of the main style periods of rock and roll and their sub-genres. (ILO: Critical Thinking)
- CLO#4: Identify the most important innovators and artists of rock and roll and what their contributions were.
- CLO#5: Identify the roles of the various cultures that have contributed to this musical form-American jazz and blues, African, Latin, and European.
ACTI Code and Course Type 100 Lower Division Collegiate
Length of Course: A required state minimum of (30) and a standard RCC delivery of (33) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (36) hours per term.
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