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Online College: Universal Access Point (UAP)

View : Fall 2024 | Spring 2025

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Term :
Fall 2024
Course Name :
Music 104-70 (5620)
Course Title :
History of Rock and Roll
Class Notes :
  • The DE-LEC part of this class requires 3.17 hours per week of online instruction.
  • This is a fully online class. Students will be required to complete online instructional content via Canvas. This class could offer some live online meetings, but students will have options on accessing that content. Students should log on to Canvas the first day of class to access classes. Canvas Log In Page
Instructor :
D. Valcarcel
E-Mail Address :
Instructor Comments :
Welcome! Whether you are enrolled in History of Rock and Roll, Music Appreciation, or History of Jazz, my goal is to provide an online learning environment that brings music history to life! Music tells the story of the human experience through rhythm and melody, song and dance, and expression of the soul. As I am challenged to capture the essence of music history in these online courses, I challenge you to seize this opportunity and take in the full experience!

Each course is a Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) course, which means that all course content is provided directly in Canvas.

I look forward to joining you on your educational journey.

Prof. Valcarcel

Primary Course Management System

Canvas by Instructure

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