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Dec 26, 2024
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2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Dance, B.A.
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(120 UNITS)
The Bachelor of Arts in Dance is for students who desire an education in the art of dance. The program fosters the skills, understanding and discipline of young dance artists. The performance-based curriculum includes intensive training in ballet, modern/contemporary dance and dance composition; complemented by improvisation, dance history, kinesiology, pedagogy, jazz and diverse performance experiences. Gaduating students leave prepared technically and creatively to pursue work in dance and related areas.
Admittance into the major is by audition. The entrance audition also serves as the placement audition. Students entering the program must attend an advising session before enrolling in the major classes.
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Degree Requirements
Dance majors are required to enroll in a daily technique class. An assessment will determine advancement to the next level or the need to repeat the course. Majors who remain in the same level after two consecutive assessments will be counseled out of the major. Students may repeat up to eight units for each level in the requirements of modern and ballet technique and up to four units in the electives of jazz and tap technique. Repeatable courses meet major requirements.
All degree candidates must:
- Receive a “C” (2.0) or better in all course requirements.
- Enroll in daily technique classes.
- Successfully complete the fourth level of both ballet and modern dance in order to graduate.
- Attend yearly dance assessments.
- Audition and be available for casting.
Lower Division (11 units)
Upper Division (45 units)
Additional Information
* Must repeat for a total of 2 units
** Must repeat for a total of 3 units
*** Must take one or a combination of both for a total of 6 units
† Must take one or a combination of both for a total of 4 units
‡ First-time freshman must take 5 units of THTR 278B or THTR 478B . Transfer students must take 3 units of THTR 478B
Electives (16 units)
Complete a minimum of 16 units, selected from any area. Graduation Requirement (3 units)
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