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Shenandoah Conservatory of Shenandoah University
1460 University Drive Winchester, VA 22601
su.edu/conservatory
Course Offering for Attendees National Jazz Workshop
July 8-13, 2012 Winchester, Virginia
Shenandoah University will offer undergraduate and graduate credit in conjunction with the National Jazz Workshop. Up to three credits offered concurrently in three individual courses of one credit each may be earned at the undergraduate or graduate level. This credit may be used for certificate/licensure renewal or applied to degree programs. Students must register and pay for the National Jazz Workshop (www.nationaljazzworkshop.org) unless other arrangements have been agreed upon with the director of the workshop. Shenandoah University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, Shenandoah Conservatory is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. For further information, visit www.su.edu.
Course 1 Course Title: Trends and Practices in Jazz Education I Course Number: MUCC 497 NJW (1 undergraduate credit) or MUCC 597 NJW
(1graduate credit) Course Prerequisites: None Registration Deadline: Monday, July 9, 2012 at 5 p.m. EST Cost: $219 Assignments Due: Monday, July 16, 2012 at 5:00pm. EST Course Description: A comprehensive jazz workshop designed for all levels of musicians from the student, educator to the professional. Participants will explore jazz pedagogy, arranging, orchestration, jazz history and performance techniques, Introduction to music software such as Finale and Pro Tools. World renowned artists, members of The US Army Blues Jazz Ensemble and other Washington D.C. – based ensembles will perform. Course Objectives: Students will attend and evaluate sessions presented by leaders in the field of jazz performance and education. Graduate students will also describe how the sessions relate to the practice of teaching jazz performance. Course Requirements:
Undergraduate credit: • Students registering for undergraduate credit are required to attend a minimum of fifteen (15) clock hours of events such as sessions, clinics, rehearsals, lectures, professional meetings, or concerts. • Students submit a log showing the date, time, location, title, name of the presenter, panelists, or performers for each event. • Students must obtain a signature from the presenter, presider, or performer at each session.
2 Graduate credit:
• Students registering for graduate credit are required to attend a minimum of fifteen (15) clock hours of events such as sessions, clinics, rehearsals, lectures, professional meetings, or concerts. • Students submit a log showing the date, time, location, title, name of the presenter, panelists, or performers for each event. • Students must obtain a signature from the presenter, presider, or performer at each session. • Students submit a reflective assessment paragraph about each session, clinic, rehearsal,
lecture, professional meeting, or concert regarding the application of the information presented/observed to the teaching of jazz. (Note: Students who are not currently teaching should reflect on their perceived
application of the information presented/observed to the teaching of jazz.)
Course 2 Course Title: Trends and Practices in Jazz Education II Course Number: MUCC 498 NJW (1 undergraduate credit) or MUCC 598 NJW
(1 graduate credit) Course Prerequisites: Completion of MUCC 497 NJW or MUCC 597 NJW Registration Deadline: Monday, July 9, 2012 at 5 p.m. EST Cost: $ 219 Assignments Due: Monday, July 16, 2012 at 5:00pm. EST Course Description: A comprehensive jazz workshop designed for all levels of musicians from the student, educator to the professional. Participants will explore jazz pedagogy, arranging, orchestration, jazz history and performance techniques, Introduction to music software such as Finale and Pro Tools. World renowned artists, members of The US Army Blues Jazz Ensemble and other Washington D.C. – based ensembles will perform. Course Objectives: Students will attend and evaluate sessions presented by leaders in the field of Jazz performance and education. Graduate students will also describe how the sessions relate to the practice of teaching jazz performance. Course Requirements:
Undergraduate credit: • Students registering for undergraduate credit are required to attend a minimum of fifteen (15) clock hours of events such as sessions, clinics, rehearsals, lectures, professional meetings, or concerts. • Students submit a log showing the date, time, location, title, name of the presenter, panelists, or performers for each event. • Students must obtain a signature from the presenter, presider, or performer at each session.
Graduate credit: • Students registering for graduate credit are required to attend a minimum of fifteen (15) clock hours of events such as sessions, clinics, rehearsals, lectures, professional meetings, or concerts. • Students submit a log showing the date, time, location, title, name of the presenter, panelists, or performers for each event. • Students must obtain a signature from the presenter, presider, or performer at each session. • Students submit a reflective assessment paragraph about each session, clinic, rehearsal, lecture, professional meeting, or concert regarding the application of the information presented/observed to the teaching of jazz. (Note: Students who are not currently teaching should reflect on their perceived application of the information presented/observed to the teaching of jazz.)
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Course Title: Best Practices Document Course Number: MUCC 499 NJW (1 undergraduate credit) or MUCC 599 NJW
(1 graduate credit) Course Prerequisites: Completion of MUCC 498 NJW or MUCC 598 NJW Registration Deadline: Monday, July 9, 2012 at 5 p.m. EST Cost: $219 Assignments Due: Monday, July 23, 2012, at 5:00pm. EST Course Description: A comprehensive jazz workshop designed for all levels of musicians from the student, educator to the professional. Participants will explore jazz pedagogy, arranging, orchestration, jazz history and performance techniques, Introduction to music software such as Finale and Pro Tools. World renowned artists, members of The US Army Blues Jazz Ensemble and other Washington D.C. – based ensembles will perform. Course Objectives: Students will prepare a formal paper, with citations and bibliography, related to one aspect of best practices in jazz education. Examples could include: •The teaching of swing •Including improvisation studies in the big band rehearsal setting •The use of patterns and exercises in the teaching of jazz improvisation •Dealing with the rhythm section The topic must be approved by the instructor of record. Course Requirements:
Undergraduate credit: Students registering for undergraduate credit will prepare a clear and concise document with minimum length of 10 (ten) pages. See technical details below.
Graduate credit: Students registering for graduate credit will prepare a clear and concise document with minimum length of 15 (fifteen) pages. See technical details below.
Technical Considerations Preparing assignments: • All work must be submitted Word format using Times New Roman, 12 pt font. • Consistency in style is expected in documentation, references, citations or annotation of sources. The American Psychological Association (APA) Manual of Style (6th Edition) is the preferred format. • Header for each assignment should include students name, date, and subject title. Insert page numbers Submitting assignments: Materials for each course are to be submitted electronically. Subject Line: National Jazz Workshop
Dr. Robert Larson, Director of Jazz Studies [email protected] Assignment Deadlines: Deadlines are published with each course. Students are expected to submit work according to these deadlines. Assignments more than one week late will not be accepted. Incompletes are not awarded without documentation of serious extenuating circumstances.
4 Grades and Transcripts: Transcripts may be requested after the student has received his/her grade. Grades are normally processed at ends of semesters. The academic calendar is posted on the Shenandoah University Website (www.su.edu). Specific questions regarding transcripts may be addressed to the Registrar’s Office [email protected] Questions may be directed to Dr. Robert Larson at [email protected] Grades and Transcripts: Transcripts may be requested after the student has received his/her grade. Grades are normally processed at ends of semesters. The academic calendar is posted on the Shenandoah University Website (www.su.edu). Specific questions regarding transcripts may be addressed to the Registrar’s Office (540-665-5585).
Academic Dishonesty Academic dishonesty in any form, including plagiarism and giving or receiving unauthorized assistance in academic work, is prohibited. Specific information about the Shenandoah University Honor Code is located in the Student Handbook at www.su.edu. Registration Instructions Complete the attached Visiting Student Registration Form located below. All information and signatures must be provided before the registration can be processed. Indicate Payment Method Enclose a check or money order with your mailed registration form, OR Provide credit card information on your mailed or faxed registration form. Mail To: Shenandoah University/Business Office, 1460 University Drive, Winchester, VA 22601 Fax: 540-665-5433 Attention: Business Office Email: [email protected] Note: Problems with payments clearing will result in cancellation of enrollment. Notification will be sent to the address on the registration form. Deadlines: Registration closes according to the deadlines published with each course. Registration materials will be accepted via fax as of the final date of registration when credit card information is provided on the fax or telephoned in no later than the next business day. Numbers provided above. Note: A late registration will result in a delay in course enrollment. Course Refunds and Withdrawals: Students are urged to review course requirements and deadlines carefully before registering. No refunds are available to students who withdraw after registration.
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Visiting Student
Registration Information Form PART A Biographical Information Have you ever taken a course at Shenandoah University before? Yes No If yes, when? ___________________
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Please select term for which you are registering: Please select Location: Fall Year: 20_____________ Winchester
Spring Leesburg Summer-‐1 Other ______________________________ Summer-‐2
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Shenandoah University is required by the United States Department of Education to collect and report information of the background
(ethnic and otherwise) of its enrolled students. Other personal information is used as non-‐personally identifiable information in
institutional research. This information WILL NOT affect your enrollment.
Sex: Male Female Date of Birth: _____/_____/_____ (Month/Day/Year) Religious Preference: ____________________________________________
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IF YOU ARE A U.S. CITIZEN OR A RESIDENT ALIEN (holder of Form I-‐551/151), please check one of the following categories (Source: IPEDS) to which you belong in the eyes of the community, or with which you identify:
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If checking this box, please check all races above that apply. Unknown
**IF YOU ARE NOT A U.S. CITIZEN OR A NATIONAL OF THE UNITED STATES and you are in this country on a visa or temporary basis and
DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INDEFINITELY, check one of the following.
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PART B Information Required by the Department of Education
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PART C Student Acknowledgement I certify that the statements made on this form are correct. I understand that failure to provide accurate information will result in the cancellation of my enrollment by Shenandoah University. If enrolled, I agree to comply will all policies and regulations of Shenandoah University in effect while I am a student and to assume responsibility for any and all financial obligations that I may incur. I understand that a Visiting Student may not count more than 30 undergraduate credit hours or 15 graduate credit hours earned as a Visiting Student toward a certificate or degree program; that once enrolled as a Visiting Student “my” status cannot be changed in that semester; a regular Application for Admission must be filed if I desire to apply for admission as a degree-seeking student; and that Visiting Students are not eligible for financial aid. I understand that all information furnished to the Office of the Registrar in connection with this form will be treated confidentially, and will be disclosed only to Shenandoah University officials having a legitimate educational interest. Should I be enrolled at Shenandoah University, reports and recommendations on my behalf will not become a part of my permanent student record. Student’s Signature __________________________________________________ Date __________________
Shenandoah University does not discriminate on the basis of
sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation.
PART D Registration – Note: if auditing the course please insert an “A” in the audit column below.
*A onetime processing fee of $20 is required for all First Time Shenandoah University students who are enrolling in a course
Course Title Department Course # Section Audit Credit CEU Cost *$20 Processing fee TOTAL
Not Applicable See Course Section
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Course Selection
National Jazz Workshop Summer 2012
Check desired courses on left. Enter fee in column on right.
Undergraduate Students: √ Course Title Credit Fee
MUCC 497 ASTA Trends and Practices in Jazz Education I 1 $219 (ARCE)
MUCC 498 ASTA Readings in Jazz Education II 1 $219 (ARCE)
MUCC 499 ASTA Best Practices Document 1 $219 (ARCE)
Processing Fee (for first time Shenandoah University students only) $ 20 (SUAPC)
Total due ARCE/SUAPC $
Graduate Students: √ Course Title Credit Fee
MUCC 597 ASTA Trends and Practices in Jazz Education I 1 $219 (ARCE)
MUCC 598 ASTA Readings in in Jazz Education II 1 $219 (ARCE)
MUCC 599 ASTA Best Practices Document 1 $219 (ARCE)
Processing Fee (for first time Shenandoah University students only) $ 20 (SUAPC)
Total due ARCE/SUAPC $
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Summer 2012 *Payment in full is due at time of registration
Student Name:_____________________________________________ Student ID: __________________(if applicable) Check payable to Shenandoah University MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Full Name on Credit Card _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Billing Address of Credit Card Holder _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number Expiration date _________________________________________________________________________________________________
PART D addendum
PART E
Business Office Use Only: Date:______________ Amt. Pd:_________ A/R Initials:_________ Receipt:_________ National Jazz Workshop July 8-‐13,2012/S2
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