B.A. in Dance Studies

Camarillo, California

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The B.A. in Dance Studies at California State University - Channel Islands (CSUCI) offers a comprehensive exploration of dance as an art form and a cultural phenomenon. This program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of dance. It emphasizes creativity, performance, and academic inquiry, preparing graduates for diverse careers in dance and related fields. With a focus on both modern and traditional dance techniques, this program fosters artistic expression and critical thinking.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.A. in Dance Studies at CSUCI integrates core dance techniques with a robust liberal arts education. Students engage in rigorous training in ballet, modern dance, and contemporary styles, while also exploring dance history, choreography, and dance production. The program includes courses in dance theory, anatomy, and pedagogy, allowing students to develop a well-rounded skill set. Performance opportunities are a key component, with students participating in numerous dance productions and showcases throughout their studies.

Research Focus: CSUCI’s B.A. in Dance Studies encourages students to engage in scholarly research and creative projects that contribute to the field of dance. Research opportunities include studying dance aesthetics, the cultural impact of dance, and the integration of dance with other artistic disciplines. Students are supported in their endeavors to explore innovative dance practices, historical perspectives, and contemporary issues within the dance world. The program aims to foster a research-driven approach that enhances both artistic practice and academic understanding.

Industry Engagement: The program places a strong emphasis on industry engagement, providing students with opportunities to connect with professionals and organizations within the dance community. Through internships, workshops, and collaborations with local dance companies and artists, students gain practical experience and insights into the professional dance industry. These experiences help students build valuable networks and gain a deeper understanding of the industry’s demands and opportunities.

Global Perspective: CSUCI’s B.A. in Dance Studies incorporates a global perspective by exposing students to diverse dance traditions and practices from around the world. The program includes courses on international dance styles and encourages participation in study abroad programs and global dance festivals. This exposure helps students appreciate the rich cultural diversity of dance and prepares them to work in a globalized arts environment.

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Location

Camarillo, California

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 19748

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: $70

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 61 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 46 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Overall score of 95.

CSUCI offers various scholarships and financial aid options to international students to help make their education more affordable. While the availability of scholarships may vary each year.

International Dolphin Scholarship: This scholarship is designed exclusively for international undergraduate and graduate students at CSUCI. It provides financial assistance based on academic merit, and eligible students must maintain a minimum GPA to renew the scholarship each year.

Trustee Scholarship: The Trustee Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship program for undergraduate students. It is awarded to students with outstanding academic achievements and community involvement. Recipients receive a significant amount of financial aid.

CSUCI Foundation Scholarships: The CSUCI Foundation offers a range of scholarships that are open to both domestic and international students. These scholarships are typically awarded based on a combination of factors, including academic achievement, financial need, and community involvement.

Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments and programs at CSUCI may offer scholarships specific to their field of study. These scholarships are often awarded to students who excel academically within a particular department.

External Scholarships: International students are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by organizations, foundations, and government agencies in their home countries. CSUCI's International Programs Office (IPO) can provide guidance on finding and applying for these scholarships.

Graduates of the B.A. in Dance Studies program at California State University - Channel Islands (CSUCI) are well-prepared to pursue a variety of career paths in the dance and performing arts industries. The comprehensive training and diverse skill set acquired through this program open doors to numerous professional opportunities.

Professional Dancer: Many graduates choose to pursue careers as professional dancers, performing in ballet, contemporary, modern, and other dance styles. They may join dance companies, work as freelance artists, or perform in theater productions, music videos, and film.

Dance Choreographer: With a strong background in choreography and dance techniques, graduates can work as choreographers, creating and staging original dance pieces for performances, competitions, and other artistic events. They may work with dance companies, schools, or theater groups.

Dance Instructor: Graduates can become dance educators, teaching various dance styles and techniques at schools, dance studios, community centers, and universities. They may also offer private lessons or lead workshops and masterclasses.

Dance Therapist: For those interested in the therapeutic aspects of dance, a career as a dance/movement therapist can be fulfilling. Dance therapists use dance and movement to promote emotional, mental, and physical well-being, often working in clinical or community settings.

Arts Administrator: Graduates may find opportunities in arts management and administration, handling the organizational and business aspects of dance organizations, such as scheduling, marketing, fundraising, and event planning.

Dance Critic/Journalist: With strong writing and analytical skills, graduates can work as dance critics or journalists, reviewing performances and writing about dance-related topics for publications, blogs, and media outlets.

Dance Production Specialist: Careers in dance production involve managing and coordinating the logistical aspects of dance performances, including lighting, sound, stage design, and overall production management.

Cultural Arts Coordinator: Graduates can work in roles that involve organizing and promoting dance events, festivals, and cultural programs, contributing to the broader arts and cultural community.


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