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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Dance Major, B.A.


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The MSU Denver Dance major is unique in its versatility and in its partnership with Cleo Parker Robinson Dance (CPRD). CPRD is recognized worldwide for their dynamic cross-cultural curriculum, community engagement, innovative choreography, and promotion of American dance heritage. In this exciting program, CPRD’s mission of social transformation through dance and MSU Denver’s academic rigor and focus on real-world experience converge.

The dance curriculum includes coursework in modern, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, tap, world dance forms, world dance history and culture, community-based dance practices, somatics and anatomy, pedagogy, improvisation, choreography, contemporary dance and interdisciplinary performance, movement analysis, dance production, and arts administration. The Dance Program allows students to combine their interest in dance with other fields, taking classes in non-profit management, teaching or arts administration, among others. The program will utilize service learning, field experience, and internship programs to enrich students’ learning and to foster a connection between MSU and its student body and the Denver community. We aim to prepare students for their future in dance and beyond, supporting their specific career and educational goals through concrete learning experiences and creative exploration.

Areas of Emphasis in Dance


Below are recommended areas of emphasis; however, we encourage all students to create a customized program that suits their specific career goals. Students will consult with a faculty advisor to create a degree plan that includes electives centered around the selected emphasis.

Performance &/or Choreography:  Ideal for students seeking a career in performance and/or choreography, or artistic direction.

  • Recommend courses from Human Performance and Sport, Music and Theater, among others

Dance Pedagogy:  Ideal for students seeking to own, manage, or teach at a studio. Also ideal for students aiming to get a dance endorsement along with their teaching license. A dance endorsement enables graduates to teach dance in the public school system. 

  • Recommend courses through Education, Human Performance and Sport, and Psychology, among others

Dance Organization/Nonprofit:  Ideal for students seeking a career in dance administration, nonprofit management, studio ownership, artist management, production/stagecraft, or grant writing/fundraising.

  • Recommend courses from Human Services, Management, Finance, Accounting, and Marketing, among others

Social Transformation through Dance/World Dance and Culture:  Ideal for students seeking to integrate dance into the community and/or arts programs as well as those interested in being a dance historian, writer and/or critic.

  • Recommend courses through African and African American Studies, Music, Psychology, Women’s Studies, Chicana/o Studies, among others

Core Dance Technique Courses


Students choose from the below dance technique courses to attain 16 credits, according to level. At least one (1) of these courses must be a World Dance Form (African, Ballet Folklorico, or Belly Dance).

Dance Major Electives


In consultation with an advisor, the 11 dance major elective credits can be fulfilled through Field Experiences (up to 12 credits), Internships, additional technique courses, repetitions of specific dance courses for credit, and/or through courses within other departments relevant to the student’s area of emphasis.

Senior Experience


Additional Requirements


Dance Majors must participate in a dance production every semester, starting in their third semester. Past dance production experience will be considered for transfer students and those declaring their dance major after their sophomore year.

General Studies


Written Communication (6 credits) - choose any approved

Oral Communication (3 credits) - choose any approved

Quantitative Literacy (3 credits) - choose any approved

Arts and Humanities (6 credits) - choose any approved

Historical (3 credits) - choose any approved

Natural and Physical Sciences (6 credits) - choose any approved

Social and Behavioral Sciences I (3 credits) - choose any approved

Social and Behavioral Sciences II (3 credits) - choose any approved

Global Diversity (0-3 credits) - At least one of the courses meeting Arts and Humanities, Historical, Natural and Physical Sciences, or Social and Behavioral Sciences I and II designations must be a Global Diversity Course

 

Total for General Studies: 33-36 credits

Multicultural Graduate Requirement


Each student must choose at least one of the courses meeting the Multicultural Graduation Requirement. This may be completed within General Studies Requirements.

Summary of Credits Required for B.A. in Dance Extended Major


Core Dance Courses

30 credits

Core Dance Technique Courses

16 credits

Dance Major Electives

11 credits

Senior Experience Course

3 credits

Total for Major

Minimum of 60 credits

 

 

Required General Studies and Global Diversity Coursework

33-36 credits

Required Multicultural

3 credits

Unrestricted Electives

Minimum of 24 credits

Total for B.A. in Dance Extended Major

120 credits

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