First-Year Theory III - Quiz Section
Instructor: Yonatan Ron
Email Address: jron@uw.edu
Office: Room 56 – (Basement)
Required Materials:
- Staff paper and pencil
Grading:
Class Participation: 50%
Music Theory Skills Checks: 50%
Class format:
Every Monday a MUS 203 Music-Theory related quiz will be administered. All quizzes will be based on material practiced in the preceding weeks of Music Theory classes.
Policy on Late Work:
All assignments must be submitted on time, and exams must be taken on the dates announced during the quarter. In general, no late assignment will be accepted, unless you have a documented reason for not having it done, and you have contacted your instructor to make a suitable arrangement. No late exam will be given. Assignment and Examination due dates can be scheduled on an alternative date only with an approval by the instructor prior to the due date.
Grading Scale:
4.0: 96–100%
3.9: 95%
3.8: 93–94%
3.7: 91–92%
3.6: 89–90%
3.5: 87–88%
3.4: 85–86%
3.3: 83–84%
3.2: 81–82%
3.1: 80%
3.0: 79%
2.9: 78%
2.8: 77%
2.7: 76%
2.6: 75%
2.5: 73–74%
2.4: 71–72%
2.3: 69–70%
2.2: 68%
2.1: 67%
2.0: 66%
1.9: 65%
1.8: 64%
1.7: 63%
1.6: 62%
1.5: 61%
1.4: 60%
1.3: 59%
1.2: 58%
1.1: 57%
1.0: 56%
0.9: 54–55%
0.8: 52–53%
0.7: 50–51%
0.0: <50%
Academic Integrity:
Students are required to follow the UW Student Conduct Code. As defined in the Student Governance Policy, Chapter 209, Section 7.C, academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to: cheating, falsification, plagiarism, unauthorized collaboration, and self-plagiarism.
If you have further questions about academic misconduct, please contact me, and we can discuss it further. Further information about academic conduct can be found on the University of Washington’s Student Conduct Code on the link provided below:
https://www.washington.edu/cssc/for-students/student-code-of-conduct/
In general, no late assignment will be accepted, unless you have a documented reason for not having it done, and you have contacted your TA to make suitable arrangement. No late exam will be given. Assignment and Examination due dates can be scheduled on an alternative date only with a university approved excuse given to the professor prior to the due date
Religious Accommodations:
In accordance with RCW 28B.137.010, the University of Washington is committed to accommodating students’ religious observances. Students who are absent during certain days of a course or program due to religious holidays must be accommodated by faculty. A student is expected to be reasonably accommodated when it comes to the scheduling of examinations and other activities necessary to complete the program, including rescheduling examinations and activities or providing them at different times.
To request reasonable accommodations, a student must inform the Office of the University Registrar. Further information is available at https://registrar.washington.edu/staffandfaculty/religious-accommodations-policy/
Students with Disabilities:
Under federal and state law, the University of Washington creates inclusive and accessible learning environments. Students who require learning accommodations must request accommodations through Disability Resources for Students (DRS). DRS provides resources and coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities and/or temporary health conditions. Reasonable accommodations are established through an interactive process between DRS, yourself, and I. The accommodations included, but are not limited to: mental health, attention-related, learning, vision, hearing, physical, or health affects. Students can find Further information on the DRS website.
https://depts.washington.edu/uwdrs/