The Master of Fine Arts degree, available with emphasis areas in choreography, performance, and pedagogy and complementary courses in dance science, is a terminal pre-professional degree. Candidacy for the MFA program requires an undergraduate degree with (ideally) a major in dance, equivalent training and experience, or demonstrable potential for work at the MFA level. In addition, each candidate must provide evidence of technical skill and creative ability. Participation as a part-time student is not recommended. At the end of each semester in residence, the student’s skill and creative ability are evaluated in light of their work in the department. Only students who have clearly demonstrated growth and excellence are permitted to remain in the program. The award of the MFA degree is contingent upon the student’s academic progress and upon the faculty's assessment that the candidate possesses the potential to work in the field of dance on a professional level.
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Program Requirements Requirements for the MFA degree include: A minimum of 60 credit hours of graduate work beyond the bachelor’s degree A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 for all course work on the graduate level Completion of the course requirements for the MFA Thesis Portfolio Successful completion of the third year in performance in the Mather Dance Center mainstage season Specific requirements for the MFA degree are as follows: Course List Code Title Hours Required Courses: DANC 424 Dance Production Resources 3 DANC 485 Rehearsal, Performance and Production 4 MUDE 501 Special Reading (M.M. and M.A.) 1 MUDE 501 Special Reading (M.M. and M.A.) (MUDE 501 is to be taken twice for a total of 2 credit hours) 1 Dance Technique courses 18 Choreography courses 12 Contemporary Dance History course 3 Kinesiology, Pedagogy, Dance Wellness, research or elective 12 Creative Thesis courses 6 Total Hours 60