Dance Minor
The curriculum in dance endeavors to introduce the student to the broadest opportunities possible in the various forms of dance. The curriculum is enhanced by Orchesis, a co-curricular organization in which students engage in performance and choreography.
Central to the study of dance is the creative use of the dance medium. Dance composition and choreography are emphasized as students are guided and encouraged to develop their own creative and performing abilities.
Contemporary and modern styles of dancing are taught because they allow greater adaptability in choreography for students with varying degrees of previous dance experience. Independent study projects are encouraged and are designed to meet the specific interests and needs of students.
Degree Requirements
Required Courses (minimum of 19 credits)
Two semesters of Dance Technique at the 200 level or above
Three additional dance courses (excluding DNC 151 and DNC 152) selected in consultation with the dance faculty