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Apr 15, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Dance, B.F.A.
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(132 units)
This degree is approved for distance education by the WSCUC.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance is designed to prepare students for professional careers as performers and/or choreographers. Students wishing to pursue the BFA in Dance must participate in a supplemental audition and interview process in which they must demonstrate strong technical and/or choreographic ability as well as a keen understanding of themselves and a commitment to a professional career in dance. To apply to audition to the BFA, students must have reached sophomore standing, have completed the GE Foundation requirements, and have successfully completed the following course work with a minimum GPA of 3.0: DANC 100 or DANC 300 ; DANC 120 ; DANC 161 ; DANC 182 ; one unit from DANC 181 or DANC 381 ; 10 units of dance technique from at least three idioms of dance. Students enrolled in required courses at the time of the audition may audition with a signed Grade-In-Progress form from the instructor(s) of the in-progress courses. Students may not apply after they have earned 90 Timely Graduation Units.
Each semester, BFA in Dance students must attend required periodic meetings with BFA coordinators and maintain a 2.5 GPA in the BFA Dance major. Students dropping below a 2.5 GPA in the BFA Dance major will be placed on administrative academic notice and required to meet with BFA coordinators to discuss progress in the degree. Students dropping below a 2.5 GPA in the BFA Dance major for two consecutive semesters will be removed from the BFA in Dance.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate competency in five dance-movement vocabularies (modern/contemporary, street and club, ballet, jazz, and contemporary African dance) with proficient skills in at least two dance vocabularies.
- Demonstrate proficiency in varied dancemaking strategies and the analysis of dance compositions.
- Discuss and analyze the socio-cultural, historical, and aesthetic dimensions of dance in written and oral discourse.
- Identify, apply, and analyze basic scientific principles of wellness and conditioning for the promotion of lifelong health in dance movement techniques.
- Develop and demonstrate current methods and relevant strategies necessary to pursue professional careers in dance and dance related fields.
- Demonstrate competency in dance production and technology skills.
Orientation (2 units)
Take 2 units from the following: Dance Core (29 units)
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Take 8 units from the following with 4 units being upper division
Must complete 2 units at upper division in two dance forms. Take 2 units of the following:
Composition (2 units)
Take one of the following: Production (3 units)
Take one of the following: Pedagogy (3 units)
Take one of the following: Performance/Crew (8 units)
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Upper Division Dance Elective (3 units)
Take one of the following: Upper Division Dance GE (3 units)
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