University of Utah School of Dance - Collegiate Program - Modern - Dance Minor

330 South 1500 East, Rm 106, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0280
15 hours/week
Not company affiliated
Double major offering unknown
Early graduation offering unknown
Study abroad offering unknown
Styles: Modern, Other
Competitive
Financial Aid
Scholarship
In Person

Description

The Dance Minor in the University of Utah Modern Dance Program enables students to engage in the intellectual, technical, and creative investigation that we are nationally known for, while completing a major in another discipline. Dance minors take a selection of classes from the non-majors and majors program, tailoring a curriculum based on each individual’s interests and abilities. Coursework is designed to enable students to fully engage in all aspects of a fine arts degree; requirements for the minor include dance technique, composition, and upper-division theory courses. Minors are also welcome to audition for modern dance program concerts. The Dance Minor requires the completion of 18 semester credit hours of approved course work in the dance minor, in addition to University general education requirements. These 18 credits may be taken throughout a four-year program of study or may be concentrated into a shorter time period. All incoming minors must audition for admission into the Dance Minor program as well as comply with regular University admission procedures (review the information for Undergraduate Admissions & Auditions). Auditions are for acceptance only; at this time, we are unable to provide scholarships for dance minors. Candidates must audition in-person at one of our scheduled auditions; alternative auditions are not available for minor applicants

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

18-22

Dates:

09/01/24-05/01/25

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
(2)

Description:

In-state tuition

Description:

Out-of-state tuition

Housing - Unavailable Housing

Session Description

Minors should expect to take pre-requisites in the non-majors program before attending majors’ courses; exceptions can be made for those who demonstrate exceptional proficiencies. It is possible for a student to receive their minor in dance without ever taking a majors’ studio class. Minors may not take upper-division theory courses until after his/her freshman year. Minors must place into any majors-level studio class, either with the permission of the faculty member, through a placement audition during the first week of classes, or must have proven his/her ability and preparation through previously taken non majors classes. Minors wishing to take a studio majors class must be aware that the faculty of the Modern Dance Program presumes that minors will have the physical stamina and coordination to take majors classes safely. If the faculty feels a student’s safety is in jeopardy, the student may be asked to drop out of the program. Minors meet regularly with their advisor to monitor progress through the program.

Last updated: Nov. 14, 2023