Dance Performance Major (B.F.A.)
with K-12 Teacher Certification Option
Degree Requirements
The B.F.A. in Dance Performance requires a total of 119 units, and the B.F.A.
in Dance with K-12 Certification requires 135 units. All majors are required to
complete 15 units in performance credit as a milestone, jury and crew
requirements, and CORE requirements.
For more information about the CORE Curriculum click here.
Dance Courses for All Majors (65
units)
Foundation Year:
DANC
216 1 Crew I
DANC 223 4 Ballet I (2 in fall and 2 in spring)
DANC
227 4 Modern I (2 in fall and 2 in spring)
DANC 235 3 Composition I
(CORE 4)
DANC 245 3 Scientific Bases for Movement Analysis I
DANC
345 3 Scientific Bases for Movement Analysis II
DANC 220 3 Using
Information Effectively in Dance
DANC 263 3 Dance Design and
Production
DANC 316 1 Junior Crew
DANC 321 3 Responding to Dance
(CORE 9)
DANC 323 6 Level II Ballet (3 per sophomore semester)
DANC
327 6 Level II Modern (3 per sophomore semester)
DANC 335 3
Composition II
DANC 336 3 Composition III
DANC 423 3 Level III
Ballet
DANC 427 3 Level III Modern
DANC 436 2 Composition IV: For
the Proscenium
DANC 437 2 Composition IV: For the Camera
DANC 480
2 Senior Seminar I
DANC 481 3 Senior Seminar II
Interdisciplinary
Courses for All Majors (6 units)
DANC 126 3 Music for Dancers
(Foundation Year)
THEA 101 3 Acting I
Dance Electives (12
units) ~ For Performance Majors Only, Not K-12
Option
Performance majors must take a total of 9 units of Level III and must
include courses in both ballet and modern.
Additional technique classes are taken after completing major
requirements. At least 6 units of electives must be in Modern Repertory, Ballet
Repertory or Dance Company.
Select from the following:
DANC 101 3 The Alexander Technique (CORE
5)
DANC 105 3 Movement Skills for Men (CORE 5)
DANC 109 2 Jazz
Dance I
DANC 209 2 Jazz Dance II
DANC 111 2 Tap Dance I
DANC
211 2 Tap Dance II
DANC 201 2 Developmental Movement
DANC 251
3 Methods of Teaching Dance
DANC 310 2 Jazz Dance III
DANC 341 2
Pointe Technique I
DANC 342 2 Pointe Technique II
DANC 351 3
Teaching Dance Technique
DANC 370 1-3 Special Topics in Dance
DANC
383 3 Modern Dance Repertory
DANC 384 3 Ballet Repertory
DANC
451 3 Dance Education and Public Policies
DANC 481 3 Dance
Company
DANC 492 1-3 Practicum in Dance Technique
DANC 495 1-6
Independent Study in Dance
Other Electives (3 units) ~ For Performance Majors
Only, Not K-12 Option
Professional Education Courses (33 units)
~ For K-12 Option Only
PSYC 201 3 Educational
Psychology
DANC 201 3 Developmental Movement
DANC 251 3 Methods
of Teaching Dance
SPED 301 3 Introduction to Special Education
K-12
ELED 324 3 Integrated Reading K-12 Certification
DANC 391 6
Student Teaching in Elementary School
DANC 392 6 Student Teaching in
Secondary School
EDUC 401 3 Foundations of Education
DANC 451 3
Dance Education and Public Policies
DANC 493 1 Pro-Seminar in the
Teaching of Dance* * To be taken concurrently with DANC 391 and DANC
392.
Requirements for the Core
~ For K-12 Option Only
PSYC 101 3 Psychology (CORE
6)
COMM 131 3 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
(CORE 5)
Performance Requirements for All
Majors
Dance majors must fulfill the
Performance Requirements of the degree for graduation.
Students may not be credited in a section in which they are enrolled.
Students must accumulate 15 performance credits to receive the B.F.A.
Six of these credits must come from Dance Company or Repertory classes
Six of these credits must come from the Composition series, including
Composition II, IV, V or the Senior Seminar or Concert
The remaining three credits may come from the composition sequence or from
performance in Inertia, DMPP, ACDF or individual work with a TU Dance Faculty
member
Work will be credited as follows:
Students may receive a maximum of three credits per project for working with
a choreographer in Composition IV, V or the Senior Seminar for an entire
semester.
Students may receive one credit per project in courses which include three
projects, like Composition III.
Students may receive one credit per project in courses or activities which
require approximately one month of rehearsal, like the Senior Concert.
The instructor for each course will determine how these criteria apply to
his/her assignments and activities.
JuriesRequirements for All Majors
As a mechanism for assessing progress toward the
degree, all dance majors will be evaluated by a jury of faculty members at the
end of the spring term of the sophomore year. The jury will consider a video
portfolio of each student. Written and verbal assessment will be given to each
student in relation to the expected student outcomes of the program. Special
note: All majors are required to be enrolled in a ballet and modern class each
term prior to their scheduled jury.
CrewsRequirements for
All Majors
All dance majors are required to register for and
complete both a Sophomore Crew (DANC 216) and Junior Crew (DANC 316). These
assignments are made annually by the department. Successful completion of one
crew course is a requirement prior to registering for DANC 480. Both crew
courses and DANC 263 are required for graduation with the B.F.A. in Dance
Performance and Education (K-12).
Department of Dance
Center for the Arts, Room 1002
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.