Music Fundamentals/History Courses that are Zero Textbook Costs
MUFHL 300 Introduction to Music, Lisa Beebe, Kurt Erickson, Judith Sands-Pertel (CRC): Resonances: Engaging Music in Its Cultural Context (OER) plus other freely available material.
MUFHL 311 Survey of Music History and Literature (Greeks to 1750), Lisa Beebe (CRC): Resonances: Engaging Music in Its Cultural Context (OER) plus other freely available material.
MUFHL 330 World Music, Lisa Beebe (CRC): Instructor-created material in Canvas plus other freely available material.
MUFHL 330 World Music, Shabnam Goli (FLC): OER not identified
MUFHL 400 Music Theory I, Kurt Erickson (CRC): Open Music Theory version 2 (OER), Music Theory website, plus other instructor-created material in Canvas.
MUFHL 404 Music Theory II, Kurt Erickson (CRC): Open Music Theory version 2 (OER), Music Theory website, plus other instructor-created material in Canvas.
MUFHL 412 Music Theory III, Kurt Erickson (CRC): Open Music Theory version 2 (OER), Music Theory website, plus other instructor-created material in Canvas.
MUFHL 414 Music Theory IV, Kurt Erickson (CRC): Open Music Theory version 2 (OER), Music Theory website, plus other instructor-created material in Canvas.
MUFHL 421 Advanced Jazz Theory, Joe Gilman (ARC): No textbook required
ASCCC OERI Discipline Lead for Music: TBA
ASCCC OERI Discipline Leads are tasked with curating resources for their discipline, serve as a resource for their discipline colleagues, and are focused on community-building.
Music Fundamentals/History Classes with OER Mapping
This spreadsheet includes all CRC Music Fundamentals/History courses, links to CRC Canvas Shell templates (if applicable) and suggested OER resources. It can also be opened in another window if you prefer to view it full-screen and if the OER textbook you're using is not listed in the Canvas Shells column, you can request it.
OER and ZTC Resources Identified by Librarians
Librarians have done some initial research for some disciplines and classes to give faculty a starting point as they begin to convert classes to ZTC. These are Google docs that can be updated. If you need help with a specific class, please reach out to the OER Project Lead.