MUS - Music

MUS 10223 AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC

Course examines aspects of American popular music, as well as the influence of other American styles and European influences on the given subject. One general area per term is studied and topices may include The Swing Era, Music of the 1960's, The Jazz Age, American Music Theatre, and others. No prerequisite required, but basic musical terminology is helpful.

MUS 10323 JAZZ IN AMERICA

Introduction to the history of jazz from its development in America at the turn of the 20th century through the present. Emphasis on recognition of styles, prominent innovators and development of listening skills important for all forms of music.

MUS 10523 AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC

This course examines American popular music trends from 1920-1950, focusing on the Big Band era and on swing music as a musical and cultural genre. Topics include an examination of jazz and ragtime, as well as other precursors of this style.

MUS 11823 UNIVERSITY CHAPEL CHOIR

Chapel Choir is a non-auditioned choral ensemble open to any University student. It specializes in the development of proper voice and choral technique with a concentrated focus on proper breathing, diction, tone, and music reading skills. It performs once or twice each semester in campus concerts. Chapel Choir performs repertoire from the history of all choral traditions.

MUS 16121 APPLIED PIANO

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression.  Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week.  A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week.  Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required.  Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16221 APPLIED VOICE

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16321 APPLIED ORGAN

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16401 APPLIED TRUMPET

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16402 APPLIED HORN

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16403 APPLIED TROMBONE

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

16404 APPLIED EUPHONIUM

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16405 APPLIED TUBA

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16521 APPLIED PERCUSSION

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16601 APPLIED VIOLIN

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16602 APPLIED VIOLA

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16603 APPLIED CELLO

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

16604 APPLIED BASS

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

16701 APPLIED FLUTE

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

16702 APPLIED OBOE

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16703 APPLIED BASSOON

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16704 APPLIED CLARINET

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16705 APPLIED SAXOPHONE

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16821 APPLIED GUITAR

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16921 APPLIED ELECTRIC BASS

Beginning to intermediate level private instruction designed to develop technical skills requisite to artistic self-expression. Enollment in a one credit lesson provides the student a private, 30 minute lesson per week. A two credit lesson, provides the student a private, one hour lesson per week. Juried examination at conclusion of each semester required. Private lesson fee is applicable.

MUS 16922 DRUM LINE

Drum line is open to any University student who plays a percussion instrument, or would like to learn to play drums. The drum line performs at all home football games, selected home basketball games, and off-campus events as selected by the director.

MUS 17221 UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR

The premier large choral ensemble, Concert Choir is the major touring ensemble of the Music Department's choral division. It performs once or twice each semester in campus concerts, for official University events, and frequently appears in area churches. Membership is open by audition to University students who have previous choral experience and diplay fundamental vocal performance and musical reading skills. Concert Choir performs repertoire from the history of all choral traditions.

MUS 17321 UNIVERSITY RINGERS

University Ringers is an English handbell ensemble of 10-12 players open by audition to any University student. Participation in the ensemble provides opportunities to learn fundamental ringing technique and style, and reading music. It specializes in the performance of standard handbell repertoire. Performances are in campus concerts and by invitation for off-campus events.

MUS 17621 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA

Membership is open to any university student who can display fundamental performance skills and musical proficiency on an orchestral string, brass, woodwind, or percussion instrument. The orchestra performs concerts on and off campus during the fall and spring semesters and is open to all university students through audition.

MUS 17721 JAZZ ENSEMBLE

Membership is open to any university student who can display fundamental performance skills and musical proficiency on trumpet, trombone, saxophone, drum kit, bass guitar or guitar. The jazz ensemble performs concerts on and off campus during the fall and spring semesters and is open to all university students through audition.

JAZZ COMBO 17731

An auditioned ensemble open to any University student.  Jazz Combo specializes in the development of instrumental performance techniques, with specific emphasis on music reading skills, jazz improvisation, and familiarity with all standard repertory and major recording artists.  Performances are required.

MUS 18221 JAZZ SINGERS

Select group of 12-16 voices, Jazz Singers is open by audition only to sophomore,junior, and senior members of Concert Choir. The ensemble specializes in the performance of standard and contemporary jazz repertoire. Performances are in campus concerts and by invitation for off-campus events.

MUS 19221 DRUM ENSEMBLE

The Ottawa University Drum Line is the percussion ensemble at Ottawa University. The line consists of OU music majors, non-music majors, and community members joining together to perform the demanding repertoire for both pitched and non-pitched percussion instruments. Original repertory form in the style of contemporary marching band and drum corps drum lines is performed. Traditional and contemporary percussion ensemble repertory is also prepared for public performance and provides learning and performance experiences. Participation in the OU University Drum Line is by audition and invitation.

MUS 19621 UNIVERSITY BAND

Membership is open to any university student who can display fundamental performance skills and musical proficiency on an instrument used in the band. During the fall semester, the band performs in the stands at all home football games, selected home varsity basketball games, and other performances. The drum line is selected by audition from students enrolled in the band. The band performs concerts on and off campus during the spring semester and is open to all university students though audition.

MUS 19721 PEP BAND

Non-auditioned band for brass, woodwind, and percussion players who perform at campus events as required.

MUS 20000 FOUNDATIONS OF CONDUCTING

An introduction to basic conducting skills with an emphasis on the art and study of conducting, baton technique, left hand technique, non-verbal communication, leadership, conducting terminology, transpositions, and score reading.

Prerequisites

MUS 25324

MUS 20030 THE MUSIC BUSINESS

An examination of the diverse activities and components involved in the music industry, particularly those concerned with the development of professional musicians, generating and fulfilling the needs of an audience, and creation of services and products.  An overview of the music marketplace, song-writing, publishing, copyright, business affairs, artist management, producing, merchandising, record production, concert production, and arts administration.  Emphasis placed on business start-up and career development. 

 

MUS 20040 JAZZ PEDAGOGY

A preparatory course for jazz educators.  Designed to give students the skills and knowledge needed to direct and manage jazz ensembles.  Topics include: conducting and rehearsal techniques, stylistic considerations, selection of music and equipment, use of P.A., concert programming and promotion, location of resources.

 

MUS 25324 MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS I

Investigates principles of voice leading, root position part-writing, harmonic progressions, and triads in first and second inversions. Includes initial procedures of formal analysis through study of rhythm, melody, phrase and phrase groupings. Sight-singing and aural dictation skills furthered in class.

MUS 25325 MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS II

Pursues further understanding of voice leading and part-time writing principles with use of cadences, non-chord tones, and diatonic seventh chords.  Sight-singing and aural dictation skills further in class.  Prerquisite:  MUS 25324 Music Theory and Aural Skills I or permission of instructor.

MUS 28030 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I

A performance course of the study of jazz standard tunes into component parts.  Students will master these performance components and then reconnect them into a complete improvisation of the formal structure.  Emphasis on leaning assigned repertoire in all keys with the analysis and memorization of jazz solo transcriptions.

MUS 30003 IDS: CONTRASTS IN THE ARTS

An examination of subject areas from different historical periods in which the idea of variation is perceived in the fine arts, with an emphasis on visual arts, music and dance. Also explored is the concept of improvisation as variation as found in painting, music and film, as well as an examination of common themes with their various interpretations. Cross listed with LAS 30003 and ART 30003.

MUS 31010 BRASS METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

Course for students seeking Pre-K -12 teacher licensure in instrumental music with a focus on basic performance skills on trumpet, horn, trombone, and euphonium.  Methods and materials for teaching from begining through advanced students will be examined along with pedagogical approaches to teaching woodwin instrument performance.  Prerequisite:  MUS 25325 Music Theory II

MUS 31020 WOODWIND METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

Course for students seeking Pre-K -12 teacher licensure in instrumental music with a focus on basic performance skills on flute, clarinet, saxophone, and either oboe or bassoon.  Methods and materials for teaching from begining through advanced students will be examined along with pedagogical approaches to teaching woodwind instrument performance.  Prerequisite:  MUS 25325 Music Theory II

MUS 31030 PERCUSSION METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

Course for students seeking Pre-K -12 teacher licensure in instrumental music with a focus on basic performance skills on snare drum and other percussion instruments.  Methods and materials for teaching from begining through advanced students will be examined along with pedagogical approaches to teaching percussion instrument performance.  Prerequisite:  MUS 25325 Music Theory II

MUS 31040 ORCHESTRAL STRINGS METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

Course for students seeking pre-K to 12 teacher licensure in instrumental music with a focus on basic performance skills on violin and cello.  Methods and materials for teaching beginning through advanced students will be examined along with pedagogical approaches to teaching orchestral strings performance.

MUS 32000 INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS

A comprehensive course designed to develop conducting skills and pedagogical techniques appropriate for public school music ensembles.  Score preparation and rehearsal planning for both instrumental and choral ensembles is emphasized.  The historical study of conducting and conductors is studied along

MUS 32010 CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS AND MATERIALS

Course for students seeing Pre-K-12 teacher licensure in choral-vocal music with an emphasis on the secondary level.  Students develop a fundamental understanding of the development of the adolescent voice and the skills necessary in teaching and directing choral ensembles.  Experiences will include the development of proficiency in vocal and choral technique, advanced conducting techniques, literature selection and programming, curriculum design, as well as field observations and opportunities to plan and conduct choral rehearsals.  Prerequisite:  MUS 32000 Instrumental and Choral Conducting Techniques

MUS 32020 GENERAL MUSIC METHODS AND MATERIALS

Course for students seeing Pre-K-12 teacher licensure in choral-vocal music with an emphasis on the secondary level.  Students develop a fundamental understanding of the development of the adolescent voice and the skills necessary in teaching and directing choral ensembles.  Experiences will include the development of proficiency in vocal and choral technique, advanced conducting techniques, literature selection and programming, curriculum design, as well as field observations and opportunities to plan and conduct choral rehearsals.  Prerequisite:  MUS 32000 Instrumental and Choral Conducting Techniques

MUS 32024 METHODS & MATERIALS ELEM MUSIC

A comprehensive study of general music instruction at the elementary school level. Topics include the philosophy of music education, varied approaches for developing conceptual learning and music skills, creative applications, and analysis of materials.

MUS 32123 INSTR CONDUCT METH & LIT

Emphasizes reading, analyzing and interpreting scores, integrating concepts from instrument method courses with ensemble settings and selecting sequential literature from various eras for instrumental ensembles. Opportunities for conducting ensembles provided.

MUS 32133 ATHLETIC & JAZZ BAND METHODS AND MATERIALS

Course for students seeking Pre-K-12 teacher licensure in instrumental music with an emphasis on the secondary level. Students develop fundamental skills in teaching and evaluating instrumental techniques utilized in teaching public school marching bands and jazz ensembles.  Prerequisite:  MUS 32000 Instrumental and Choral Conducting Techniques

MUS 32223 CHORAL CONDUCT METH & LIT

Emphasizes reading, analyzing and interpreting scores, integrating concepts from techniques courses with ensembles, and selecting sequential literature from various eras for vocal ensembles. Opportunities for conducting ensembles provided.

MUS 33010 GERMAN AND ENGLISH DICTION

An in-depth introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), rules of use and application to strengthen the performance of German and English art songs and other repertoire.

MUS 33020 ITALIAN AND FRENCH DICTION

An in-depth introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), rules of use and application to strengthen the performance of Italian and French art songs and repertoire.

 

MUS 34010 VOCAL PEDAGOGY

An introduction to the teaching of singing.  Emphasis placed on the science of teaching vocal technique with the study of the skeletal system and the physiology of phonation and breathing, vocal acoustics, methods and teaching strategies, and the literature utilized in teaching voice.

MUS 34723 SEC MUSIC METHODS

Emphasizes general music, instrumental ensembles, vocal ensembles, student development, motivation and classroom control. Overall administration of middle/secondary school music programs. Studies current educational policies at the national and state levels and their impact on music educators.

MUS 34724 SECONDARY CHORAL METHODS

Methods of instruction, organization, and presentation of appropriate content in choral music classes.

MUS 34725 SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL METHODS

Methods of instruction, organization, and presentation of appropriate content in instrumental music classes.

MUS 35000 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC

Designed around special theories, practices, or interests of an individual or group.

MUS 35324 MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS II

Pursues further understanding of voice leading and part-time writing principles with use of cadences, non-chord tones, and diatonic seventh chords. Sight-singing and aural dictation skills furthered in class. Prerequisite: Music Theory and Aural Skills I or permission of instructor.

MUS 36324 MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS III

Studies of secondary chord functions, modulation, mode mixture, the Neapolitan chord, an augmented sixth chords. Sight-singing and aural dictation skills furthered in class. Prerequisite: Music Theory and Aural Skills II or permission of instructor.

MUS 36325 MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS IV

Investigates enharmonic spellings, expansion of the harmonic vocabulary, tonal harmony in late 19th century and early 20th century music and other innovative practices of the 20th century.  Sight-singing and aural dictation skills furthered in class.  Prerequisite:  MUS 36324 Music Theory and Aural Skills III or permission of instructor.

MUS 37221 UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR

The premier large choral ensemble, Concert Choir is the major touring ensemble of the Music Department's choral division. It performs once or twice each semester in campus concerts, for official University events, and for frequent guest appearances at area churches. Membership is open by audition to University sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have previous choral experiences and can display fundamental vocal performance and musical reading skills. Concert Choir performs repertoire from the history of all choral traditions.  Prerequisite: Four semesters of MUS 17221 or permission of instructor (based on audition of demonstration of upper division level performance skills).

MUS 37621 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA

The University Orchestra is open to juniors and seniors who demonstrate advanced-level skill on an orchestral instrument (strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion). Membership and seating are determined by auditions which are held at the start of every semester. The Orchestra performs a wide range of repertoire from the orchestra/chamber orchestra literature, and also choral works with the University Choir. Concerts are held at least twice each semester, and frequently include combined programs with the Ottawa Suzuki Strings Institute, and with other area college orchestras. Membership includes OU students, faculty, community members and music students from area music schools. Prerequisite:  Four semesters of MUS 17621 or permission of instructor (based on audition demonstrating upper division level performance skills)

MUS 37721 JAZZ ENSEMBLE

The Jazz Ensemble is open to juniors and seniors who demonstrate advanced-level skill on the trumpet, trombone, saxophone, drum kit, bass guitar or guitar. Membership and seating are determined by auditions which are held at the start of every semester. The jazz ensemble performs concerts on and off campus during the fall and spring semesters and is open to university students through audition. Prerequisite: Four semesters of MUS 17721 or permission of instructor (based on audition demonstrating upper division level performance skills).

MUS 38010 JAZZ THEORY

A study of the harmonic, melodic, and formal structures of jazz music as they are applied to improvisation, composition and arranging.  Including chord/scale relations, harmony and keys, the V7 cycle, voice-leading, swing feel and rhythms, reharmonization, blues, rhythm changes, and the interpretations of written music.

MUS 38030 JAZZ IMPROVISATION II

Performance course continuing the work done in Jazz Improvisation I.  Establish mastery of three ‘go-to’ tunes which display modal, major ii-V-I and minor iid-V7alt-I characteristics.  Learn these tunes in 12 keys and using them for placing new material (idiomatic licks and patterns) into musical context.  A diary of patterns and licks will be kept.  Memorization of two transcribed solos and composition of solos over these tunes.

MUS 38040 JAZZ HISTORY

An in-depth study of the careers and recordings of major jazz artists with intensive review of styles and eras.  Focus on landmarks culminating in a well-documented research paper.

MUS 38221 JAZZ SINGERS

Select group of 12-16 voices, Jazz Singers is open by audition only to sophomore, junior, and senior members of the Concert Choir. The ensemble specializes in the performance of standard and contemporary jazz and chamber ensemble repertoire. Performances are in campus concerts and by invitation to off-campus events.  Prerequisite: Four semesters of MUS 18221 or permission of instructor (based on audition demonstrating upper division level performance skills).

MUS 38321 UNIVERSITY RINGERS

University Ringers is an English handbell ensemble of 10-12 players open by audition to any University sophomore, junior or senior. Participation in the ensemble provides opportunities to learn and refine ringing technique and style. It specializes in the performance of standard handbell repertoire. Performances are in campus concerts and by invitation for off-campus events.

MUS 39023 JUNIOR RECITAL

Public recital with preparation of program notes.  Juried recital generally given during junior year as a prerequisite requirement for the presentation of a Senior Recital.  Course is required for Bachelor of Music candidates.

MUS 39621 UNIVERSITY BAND

Membership is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior level university student who can display advanced performance skills and musical proficiency on an instrument used in the band.  The band performs concerts on and off campus during the spring semester and is open to all university students through audition.  Prerequisite:  Four semesters of MUS 19621 or permission of instructor (based on audition demonstrating upper division level performance skills).

MUS 40010 JAZZ COMPOSITION

Intended for advanced music students.  Review and analysis of representative jazz melodic, rhythmic, harmonic, and formal structures, as found in the standard jazz repertoire, specifically blues, rhythm changes, major and minor ii-V7-I, modal, polytonal, and mixed meter.  Students will generate original compositions.

 

MUS 40020 JAZZ ARRANGING I

Develops the writing and arranging skills required for multi-horn jazz combos.  Emphasis given to rhythm section, trumpet, trombone, and saxophone.  Imitative writing projects based upon analysis of classic small group jazz arrangements forms the basis of study. 

MUS 40030 JAZZ ARRANGING II

Develops the writing and arranging skills required for 18 piece jazz ensembles.  Emphasis given to rhythm section, trumpet, trombone, and saxophone writing.  Imitative writing projects based upon analysis of selected class jazz ensemble arrangements.

MUS 43423 MUSIC HISTORY I

Survey of western art music from early Christianity, the Medieval period, and through the Renaissance. Major composers, styles, genres, and representative works are examined and analyzed, all within the context of historical and cultural developments. Prerequisite: MUS 35324, MUS 25324 or permission of instructor.

MUS 46324 MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS IV

Investigates enharmonic spellings, expansion of the harmonic vocabulary, tonal harmony in late 19th century and early 20th century music and other innovative practices of the 20th century. Sight-singing and aural dictation skills furthered in class. Prerequisite: Music Theory and Aural Skills III or permission of instructor.

MUS 46423 MUSIC HISTORY II

Survey of western art music, starting at the Baroque era and continuing through the Early Classical period. Major composers, styles, genres, and representative works are examined and analyzed, all within the context of historical and cultural developments. Prerequisite: MUS 43423 or permission of instructor.

MUS 49023 RESEARCH AND PERFORMANCE

Independent research course leading to final competency projects that include presentation of senior recital and preparation of program notes. Culminates applied music studies and is a major component of the comprehensive process.  BA candidates at The College may select an alternative option of the preparation of a research paper on a topic approved by the student's primary applied teacher and department chair.