University of North Carolina - Greensboro - Collegiate Program - Dance - Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

The College of Visual and Performing Arts 100 McIver St, Greensboro, NC 27412 PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
Not company affiliated
Offers double major
Early graduation offering unknown
Study abroad offering unknown
Styles: General Classical, Other
Not Competitive
Financial Aid
Scholarship
In Person

Description

Our 60-hour Master of Fine Arts program is in many ways a centerpiece of the School of Dance. Students in the program develop and clarify their choreographic voices and deepen their understanding of dance making as a cultural and social process through guided choreographic research. The MFA is normally completed over three years and culminates in a project designed and carried out by the student with the support of faculty. Some students work with our technical director in producing a shared MFA concert in our theater, while others choose off-campus venues such Greensboro Project Space or site-specific locations. Our students work with faculty members who are active artists and scholars, and who mentor student engagement in the dance professions, as well as guiding their work in the School of Dance. We offer an exceptionally strong mentorship program in teaching, including mentoring students as they teach their own courses as instructors of record in the School of Dance, such as dance appreciation, introduction to dance, ballet, contemporary dance, global forms, tap dance, hip hop, and jazz for musical theater. We prepare students for lifelong learning in dance, integrating dance practice and critical inquiry, and engaging in dance as a means of enacting positive change in themselves and their communities. The MFA in Dance is a terminal degree that prepares students for careers as faculty in higher education. Students with an interest in teaching in public schools may add K-12 Licensure, and they may also add our Pilates certificate.

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

22-99

Dates:

Not Provided

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
(2)

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In-State Tuition

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Out-of-State Tuition

Housing

- Available

Housing (1)

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Apartment


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Housing

Session Description

Our 60-hour Master of Fine Arts program is in many ways a centerpiece of the School of Dance. Students in the program develop and clarify their choreographic voices and deepen their understanding of dance making as a cultural and social process through guided choreographic research. The MFA is normally completed over three years and culminates in a project designed and carried out by the student with the support of faculty. Some students work with our technical director in producing a shared MFA concert in our theater, while others choose off-campus venues such Greensboro Project Space or site-specific locations. Our students work with faculty members who are active artists and scholars, and who mentor student engagement in the dance professions, as well as guiding their work in the School of Dance. We offer an exceptionally strong mentorship program in teaching, including mentoring students as they teach their own courses as instructors of record in the School of Dance, such as dance appreciation, introduction to dance, ballet, contemporary dance, global forms, tap dance, hip hop, and jazz for musical theater. We prepare students for lifelong learning in dance, integrating dance practice and critical inquiry, and engaging in dance as a means of enacting positive change in themselves and their communities. The MFA in Dance is a terminal degree that prepares students for careers as faculty in higher education. Students with an interest in teaching in public schools may add K-12 Licensure, and they may also add our Pilates certificate.

Last updated: Sept. 4, 2025