The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Dance degree is designed for students who wish to combine their university-level dance training with studies in other areas of interest that supports their career goals and aspirations. Students who enroll in the BS program are able to study any dance form(s) they choose including Contemporary/Modern, African, Ballet, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Tap, Musical Theatre, Contact Improvisation, and more. BS Dance Majors are eligible for all talent and academic departmental scholarships and financial support, and have the opportunity to perform, choreograph, and take part in our vibrant dance company offerings to develop skillsets to support their future in the field. One of the main advantages of the BS degree program is the ability and opportunity to double major and still graduate within four years. Out of 120 credits needed to graduate from Wayne State, the Bachelor of Science requires 50 credits in Dance, while the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Dance requires 82 credits in Dance. Therefore, many BS students major in dance and take another major. We currently have Bachelor of Science students majoring in dance and business management, dance and kinesiology, dance and media studies, dance and biological studies, dance and visual art, dance and mathematics and dance and psychology. We have several BS students who fully pursue the Arts Management, Pedagogy, and Pilates curricula in the department as a means to pursue their interests in teaching dance and owning and directing their own dance studios and schools of dance. In addition we offer a Pre-Dance/Movement Therapy Concentration that directly prepares students for Graduate Studies in D/MT to become a Licensed as a Mental Health Professional. Most Bachelor of Science dance majors take a minor, and sometimes two minors. We currently have BS majors electing minors in Graphic Design, Film Studies, Broadcast Journalism, Pre-Physical Therapy, Spanish Language, Musical Theatre, Print Journalism, Business Administration, Theatre, Asian Studies, Archeology, Music, and Yoga & Mindfulness. Some students combine Dance with another major and a minor, for example double-majoring in Dance and Psychology with a minor in Theatre Management. One of the distinguishing aspects of the Bachelor of Science in Dance degree is the culminating capstone internship mentored by professionals in the field. This internship allows graduates to enter their careers with professional connections and experience directly related to their major(s) and minor(s). Of recent, BS students have been awarded internships across the US, presented at international conferences, received grants and research funding, been departmental leaders and peer mentors, and been immediately accepted into graduate schools.
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on-campus housing costs range from $5,500–$15,000 per academic year
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on-campus housing costs range from $5,500–$15,000 per academic year
Required Technique Credits DNC 1220 Fundamentals of Classic Ballet II DNC 1300 Pilates Conditioning for Performing Artists DNC 2010 Contemporary Dance II: Part I DNC 2610 African Diasporic Dance Technique I Technique of Choice. Choose from the following courses: DNC 2600 African Dance II DNC 2620 Tap Dance DNC 3010 Contemporary Dance III DNC 3200 Ballet III DNC 3410 African Diasporic Dance Technique II DNC 4010 Contemporary Dance IV DNC 4200 Ballet IV Performance Complete three credits of Performance coursework. Additional Performance credit can be counted toward General Elective coursework. Select from the following: DNC 4000 Performance Tour DNC 4710 Dance Company DNC 4800 Repertory Creative Practice DNC 2460 Dance Improvisation DNC 2500 Choreography I Required Theory Courses DNC 1330 Production Practicum DNC 1810 Introduction to Dance Professions DNC 2180 Anatomy of Human Movement DNC 2400 Introduction to African Dance DNC 2000 Introduction to World Dance DNC 2310 History of Dance from 1800 to the Present DNC 3310 Dance Production DNC 3810 Dance Pedagogy DNC 5998 Professions Capstone Research Core Theory Courses Select two from the following: DNC 2410 Music and Dance Relationships DNC 3180 Dance Science DNC 4810 Dance Teaching Methods DNC 4910 Dance in Community DNC General Electives These DNC course are optional and may be taken as General Electives. THR 3341 Design Skills - Digital I DNC 3300 Pilates Equipment Lab DNC 3500 Choreography II DNC 5560 Choreography III Total Credits 59