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Nov 26, 2024
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2018-19 CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Dance Minor
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Program of Study
The Minor in Dance offers students an understanding of contemporary dance practices and performance within political, social, and cultural contexts. With a convergence of practice and theory, courses blend creative and intellectual activities. Through movement awareness and ideo-kinetic learning, students can become skilled collaborators, intelligent movers, and embodied thinkers, who are culturally aware and sensitive to our local and global community. Students may focus their dance research on the following areas:
- Dance Making and Performance
- Critical analysis and cultural studies
- Pedagogy Geared Toward Youth
Students may also design a Special Major that defines links with another academic discipline such as:
- Early Childhood
- Psychology
- Kinesiology
- Women’s Studies
- Video
- Art, Media, and Design
- Theatre Arts
- Music
Special Conditions for a Minor in Dance
All courses submitted for the minor must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better. Twelve (12) units of study must be completed at CSUSM. Courses submitted for the minor may also be used to satisfy General Education requirements. Visual and Performing Arts majors and Music majors may pursue this minor if nine (9) units are mutually exclusive, i.e., not double-counted for the major and minor. At least nine (9) units counted toward the minor must be at the upper-division level.
Three Studio Courses in Dance (9 Units)
Two of the following:
The Following May Be Included with Approval of the Advisor:
One Studio Course in Choreography: (3 Units)
One Course in Critical Theory: (3 Units)
Studio or Critical/Theory Course in Another VPA Discipline, Upon Approval by Advisor (3 Units)
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