SUNY Brockport - Collegiate Program - BS in Dance

350 New Campus Drive Brockport, NY 14420
Not company affiliated
Offers double major
Early graduation offering unknown
Offers study abroad
Styles: General Classical, Contemporary, Modern, Other
Competitive
Financial Aid
Scholarship
In Person

Description

The Department of Dance at SUNY Brockport seeks to provide a rigorous and nurturing environment for the development of artists, scholars, choreographers, and educators. We support creativity through conceptualization and performance. The Department of Dance comprises artists, scholars, and educators who train dancers on the graduate and undergraduate level for a wide variety of careers in the arts. Through consistent advisement and mentoring, the department supports students in identifying, pursuing, and achieving their unique career goals. The department has some of the best dance facilities in the country, including its own fully equipped proscenium dance theater, a large-space studio theater, five studios, a body-conditioning lab, costume and scene shops, and computerized music and design studios. Faculty and professional staff are nationally and internationally recognized in their areas of expertise and are leaders in professional organizations such as NASD and NDEO. Undergraduates with a strong foundation of dance training are invited to participate in the program by auditioning to enroll as dance majors or minors in the BA or BS programs, and are eligible to apply to the BFA program in the second semester. Additionally, the department offers two graduate degrees, and serves a large number of students through courses that fulfill General Education requirements.

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

18-30

Dates:

08/26/24-05/15/25

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
(2)

Description:

In-State Tuition Per Semester

Description:

Out-of-State Tuition Per Semester

Housing

- Available

Housing (1)

Location:

Thompson Hall, MacVicar Hall, McFarlane Hall, McLean Hall, Benedict Hall, Dobson Hall, Harmon Hall, Gordon Hall, Briggs Hall, Bramley Hall, Perry Hall, Mortimer Hall, Eagle Hall


Description:

Housing Per Semester

Session Description

General Education Requirements (31-40* credits) Major Department Requirements (39 credits) Dance Technique (12 credits) DNS204 Experiential Anatomy and Conditioning DNS205 Modern Dance I DNS245 Modern Dance II Select 4 credits from the following courses: DNS345 Modern Dance III DNS445 Modern Dance IV DNS253 Beginning Ballet DNS353 Intermediate Ballet DNS453 Advanced Ballet DNS330 African Dance II DNS433 African Dance III DNS454 Dance Styles Choreography (5 credits) DNS208 Dance Production Practicum DNS364 Dance Improvisation DNS306 Beginning Dance Choreography Theory (12 credits) ONE of the following courses: MUS300 Music for Dance AAS232 African Music and Drumming for Dance* DNS206 21st Century Dance: Issues and Styles* ONE of the following courses: DNS483 Children’s Dance I DNS487 Dance Pedagogy Workshop ONE of the following courses: DNS305 Kinesiology for Dancers DNS375 Movement Analysis Electives (6 credits) Students select six credits of additional upper division dance courses (numbered 300 or higher), excluding leveled courses in modern and ballet (e.g. DNS 205, 245, 345, 445; DNS 253, 353, 453) by advisement. Note: Up to 19 additional elective dance credits may be taken to meet the 120-credit degree requirement for a Bachelor’s Degree. * Denotes courses that meet both major and general education requirements Electives (43-46 Credits) Total Credits (120 Credits)

Last updated: Sept. 22, 2024