- The five-year teacher education program in dance education leads to a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree, and initial teacher certification.
- Rutgers undergraduates do preliminary coursework and field placements as assigned during the sophomore and junior years, are admitted to the program during the spring semester of the junior year, and enter the professional education sequence in the summer between junior and senior years.
- Students then qualify to have their bachelor’s degree awarded by Mason Gross School of the Arts.
- Students continue with the professional sequence the summer after graduation.
- They return in the fall to complete a student-teaching internship with related coursework and continue with full-time graduate study, including a field-based research project, in the spring.
- The Ed.M. degree is conferred upon the completion of all five-year program requirements.
- After the master’s degree is awarded, the GSE will make a recommendation to the New Jersey State Department of Education on behalf of the student to receive a Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing (CEAS) as a teacher.