The Bachelor of Science in Dance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education is designed for students seeking a foundation in dance as an art form combined with interdisciplinary academic study. The program requires 57 major credits out of a minimum total of 124 credits, with key coursework in contemporary dance technique and theory, ballet, somatic practices, dance history, improvisation, composition, movement analysis, and senior project presentation. Students benefit from rigorous coursework, opportunities to double-major, excellent faculty, and performance experiences with guest artists. Graduates are prepared for professional dance careers, teaching, graduate study, arts administration, or related fields such as dance movement therapy and physical therapy. The program stresses personal creativity, technical training, interdisciplinary knowledge, and engagement with global and technological perspectives.
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