The Dance major, leading to either the B.F.A. or B.A. degree, includes study in ballet, modern dance, and jazz techniques, as well as courses in dance theory. Guest artists visit campus regularly for master classes. In addition, dance majors may spend one semester studying abroad. Three major concerts are produced each year, and the University Dancers tour annually during January intersession. Some courses are offered on campuses other than the University as part of the Five College Dance Department coordinated curriculum.
Career Opportunities
The B.F.A. degree program prepares students to seek careers as performing artists. The B.A. degree program provides a liberal arts background, allowing students to combine studies in dance with other fields of interest. Both programs prepare students to seek entrance into graduate school. Graduate school is required for those wishing careers in dance therapy, dance science, dance history/aesthetics, and those wishing to teach at a college or university. Dance criticism and dance journalism may or may not require further graduate study. Those interested in this field need to develop journalistic skills as well as an understanding of dance history, philosophy, technique, and choreography.