Course : Sound Design 1
- Course Number
- 3493
- Section Number
- 101
- Semester
- Fall 2024
- Location
- Fain Fine Arts Center, B103
- Professor
- Eric Koger
- Days & Times
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- Final Exam Day/Time
- Monday, December 09, 2024 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
- Curriculum Vitae
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- Attachments
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Course Objectives
This course will assist you in developing and demonstrating:
1. Identify the various components of a typical sound system
a. Knowledge of the development of theatre
2. proper use of sound vocabulary
a. Theoretical/conceptual knowledge and application
b. Employability
3. a firm knowledge of setup/strike protocol and standards
a. Theoretical/conceptual knowledge and application
b. Employability
c. Safety knowledge
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Course Requirements
To succeed in this course, you will need to ensure the following requirements are met, daily.
1. Daily participation in all activities is mandatory. Foundational information is given
and explained in class and then built upon over the semester. Absences will cause
many issues as you move forward in this course.
2. Completion of the assigned projects on the due date. Incomplete assignments will
be graded as such and could be grounds for significant point loss. Late assignments
will not be accepted.
Sound Design 1 syllabus Fall 2024
By accepting this syllabus, you are indicating that
you understand and accept all the policies listed herein.
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3. Keep track of your grades using the section under tentative schedule of this syllabus.
If an assignment is returned on a day that you are absent, it is your responsibility to
seek out the missing items and grade.
4. D2L will be utilized during this course.
5. It is a mandate that all faculty use the official MSU student emails. No other email
will be used.
6. Header information on all assignments must be in one line and contain the
following: Your first and last name, the date of submission, and the class name and
number. For Instance:
Eric Koger September 24th 2024 THEA 3493 Sound
In addition, all work MUST be typed, printed, stapled, spell-checked, and grammar
checked prior to class beginning. Documents that do not meet these criteria will be
assessed a point deduction.
***When printing, make sure that your name is clearly typed on your work. Not
hand scrawled.
7. During finals week, you are required to attend class. Each class meets at a specific
time that will not overlap with other exam times.
a. The final for this class is, Monday, December 9th at 10:30am â 12:30pm.
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Attendance
Attendance is mandatory. You are responsible for any information that you miss due to
absenteeism. Attendance is taken at the beginning of class. Excessive lateness may count as an
absence and will be determined by the instructor. Excessive absenteeism during the course can
also weigh negatively on attendance. This would include leaving class early.
Unavoidable absence â Jury duty, death in the family, etc. You must send notification by email
to the instructor explaining the situation prior to missing the class. Be sure to include your
name, class period (day/time) and your situation.
Late assignments will not be accepted. Quizzes missed due to absenteeism cannot be made up.
Feeling sick and opting not to attend class will be a normal absence. For that absence to be
excused, an official doctorâs note must be submitted within 3 days of the absence. Doctorâs
notes cannot retroactively be utilized beyond 3 days.
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Makeup policy â Late assignments will NOT be accepted. All assignments will be formally
collected during the class period in which they are due. Quizzes missed due to absenteeism
cannot be made up.
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Note: You may not submit a paper for a grade in this class that already has been (or will be) submitted for a grade in another course, unless you obtain the explicit written permission of me and the other instructor involved in advance.
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Plagiarism is the use of someone else's thoughts, words, ideas, or lines of argument in your own work without appropriate documentation (a parenthetical citation at the end and a listing in "Works Cited")-whether you use that material in a quote, paraphrase, or summary. It is a theft of intellectual property and will not be tolerated, whether intentional or not.
Student Honor Creed
As an MSU Student, I pledge not to lie, cheat, steal, or help anyone else do so."
As students at MSU, we recognize that any great society must be composed of empowered, responsible citizens. We also recognize universities play an important role in helping mold these responsible citizens. We believe students themselves play an important part in developing responsible citizenship by maintaining a community where integrity and honorable character are the norm, not the exception.
Thus, We, the Students of Midwestern State University, resolve to uphold the honor of the University by affirming our commitment to complete academic honesty. We resolve not only to be honest but also to hold our peers accountable for complete honesty in all university matters.
We consider it dishonest to ask for, give, or receive help in examinations or quizzes, to use any unauthorized material in examinations, or to present, as one's own, work or ideas which are not entirely one's own. We recognize that any instructor has the right to expect that all student work is honest, original work. We accept and acknowledge that responsibility for lying, cheating, stealing, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty fundamentally rests within each individual student.
We expect of ourselves academic integrity, personal professionalism, and ethical character. We appreciate steps taken by University officials to protect the honor of the University against any who would disgrace the MSU student body by violating the spirit of this creed.
Written and adopted by the 2002-2003 MSU Student Senate.
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The professor considers this classroom to be a place where you will be treated with respect as a human being - regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, political beliefs, age, or ability. Additionally, diversity of thought is appreciated and encouraged, provided you can agree to disagree. It is the professor's expectation that ALL students consider the classroom a safe environment.
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Laura Hetrick
Title IX Coordinator
Sunwatcher Village Clubhouse
940-397-4213You may also file an online report 24/7 at Maxient
Should you wish to visit with someone about your experience in confidence, you may contact the MSU Counseling Center at 940-397-4618. For more information on the University’s policy on Title IX or sexual misconduct, please visit MSU Texas Title IX
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