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Show 108 109 mys <m DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES 3850. Study Abroad (1-6) (IM) Language and culture studies for students whose language to classic and contemporary works in all genres of the performing arts and to continue to provide the finest possible performances in proficiency is Intermediate Low to Intermediate High. All : ; ‘ Intermediate and Advanced tasks will be performed in the target the arts. language. All Superior tasks may be performed in English. Prior professional careers in teaching and performance as well as in travel experience does not apply. technical specialities while providing the liberal arts background ‘ - Support Courses Required (minimum of 7 credit hours) — . artform with conta oi deadbeat shad oknttordemer veneer ees y tor y: Pp erforming Arts Series, students and faculty participate in professionally produced di ; . ance, musical, and theatrical events. articles, editing and preparing journal layout. on eae and eric activities (4) (IH) High. The primary goals of the Dance nating citizens; 2) to promote cultural understanding of ourselves and others through as . dance; 3) to encourage appreciation of dance through critical thinking; 4) to provide opportunities for students and community members to participate in a variety of dance experiences; 5) to encourage creativity in dance performance, » Credit Hour Re Pree A total ok 120 credit hours 4s required for etiaeion — 44-46 of these must be Dance classes visi ) A :total of 40 6upper division credit hours isi required (courses numbered 3000 and above) — a minimum of 18 of these is soautned uni tietadliar q _ Advisement Students should meet annually with a faculty advisor for course and program advisement. Call 626-6479 for more information or to schedule an appointment. i 4920. Institutes Short Courses, Workshops, and Special Programs hae P gran ; Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 25 of this catalog). foundational theory courses, technique courses appropriate to each There are no special admission requirements for this major. program which provides for study in technique, y creative and theoretical coursework. A minimum of eighteen (18) credit hours (1-4) ; (GPA of 2.25 or better) must be completed in the Dance Area courses. Cc ati ser a oe a Dance Teaching minors must complete a minimum of seventeen wats ah ass - ne ie e ee under this (17) credit hours (GPA of 2.25 or better) from the Dance Area umber. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the | courses. This program is comprised of a dance teaching core student transcript. (7 hours), dance history, technique in ballet and modern dance ; ; 4960. Senior Seminar and Thesis (3) dditi (IH) Chair: ARTS a Dr. Michael A. Palumbo hacations BA. 125 Telephone Contact: ‘Christine - j rofessors: James ‘ a ine os, ae Education (including a minimum GPA by the College of as outlined of 3.0 for admission to the Education Program). Dance teaching minors are strongly encouraged to select DEPARTMENT PERFORMING , additional dance forms and creative work. In addition, teaching minors must satisfy all requi fen Te quirements for the Certification Program lined by the Coll f Ed . 2 : Me chee . SUL achateas Wiel ae need ein Ukakt secondary schools. Robi , Robinson 626-6437 eon . Christian, Sherwin W. Howard, Paul R. Joines, Donald K. Keipp, Ronald Ladwig, Joanne L. Lawrence, Michael A. Palumbo, Thomas R. Root, Ronald L. Wooden, Catherine Zublin; Associate Professors: David E. Feller, Mark A. Henderson, Scott L. Jensen, Diana Page, Erik A. Stern, Shi-Hwa a Gpportunities Orchesis Dance Theatre provides performance and production opportunities for qualified students and community members who demonstrate technical abilities in dance. The company's activities 1470a,b Dance ance 2490a,b 3470a,b Dance 3490a,b_ MINOR sh oe", Rr. a A dance minor is available for students not wishing to specialize but who Modern Dance, Intermediate Ballet Advanced ate 2480. Dance , 3440 orb Dance Dance for Musical Theatre 2 ; 1 2) to provide opportunities for all students to participate in creative, | and community organizations. artistic a experiences and to encourage community members to participaterf in the performing arts; 3) to develop artistic competence and sensitivity; 4) to provide for career development in the arts 1490a,b 2490a,b Modern Dance, Elementary Modern Dance, Intermediate 1 each 1 each 1 each Advanced Modern Dance 1 each Jazz Dance, Elementary Jazz Dance, Intermediate 1 each 1 each ere 1 Dance 1460* Folk and Ethnic Dance 1 ite Bek 2 Dance 3440* Dance for Musical Theatre 1 2 *Dance 1460 and 3440 may not be repeated for credit. *Two semesters of Dance 4910 are required . 4 + asta 2, Ciative Wark Select one of the following 3010 2 3020 1 each Dance Dance 1480a,b 2480a,b Dance History Course Required (3 credit hours) Dance Dance 1 each Ballet, Advanced 3490a,b Pahanscal a d Sastaemanes. ace Senta Ballet, Elementary 3470a,b Dance Dance : erik 1470a,b = 2470a,b_—SsIntermediate Ballet Dance 4910* Dariée pprOvsalon ae ene Dance 2 ; C Significant dance works and lecture 1 Creative Dauve Courses Requised dl Perea ours) 4700 Weber State Touring Company provides further performance Dance Jazz Dance, Intermediate 3520 and production opportunities. Select the appropriate level from the following 1 nee | demonstrations are performed in the public schools and for campus leach | « Area 1, Technique Folk and Ethnic Dance Sed: 1) to 4 related lecti ‘ning d from remaining dance electives or in approved related areas. 1 each Leach Select one of the following rary ballets, and theatrical and performance works choreographed/ he Department of Performing Arts . ; sd than 9 in any one of the three areas listed. Additional coursework to ; . ane total 18 credit hours may be chosen, with advisor's written approval, Additional Dance Form Required (1 credit hour) 1460 Credi ‘ - Minimum Min i edit Hour Requirements: of 18 crediti hours, with not fewer than : 3 nor more than 9 in any one of the three areas Course Requirements for Minor . . Cisteres eq use ES Et a 1 each 1 each ~— Advanced Modern Dance directed by dance faculty, students, and well-known artists. . i 2 1 Leach | select 18 credit hours from the following, with not fewer than 3 nor more Modern Dance, Elementar ’ ‘ Intermediate Ballet : Wang; Assistant Professors: Tracy L. Callahan, Evelyn Harris, develop aesthetically aware and artistically discriminating citizens; 3911 4861 1 listed below. Ballet, Elementary 1490a,.b ’ 2470a,b ’ Yu Jane Yang; Instructor Specialist: program at Weber State is based on five primary purposes: 9 Field Experience Tetring Compaey: Rehearsal & Development ; Touring Company: Performance Theatre Practicum Coursework is individualized, with selections to be made from the Technique Courses Required (16 credit hours) 2410 aN Auditions are required for performances sponsored by Orchesis. 2 have an interest in dance and want a concentration of study in the area to complement an affiliated program of study. Students wishing the minor program must register with the Dance Program Director. Appropriate level technique courses in ballet and/or modern dance (initally to be determined by placement class) are required every semester of ‘d to 16 chest H h he fol iWvi gad isch genders eae ee Dance i Y ee " Dance aie T a same Creative Dance ineaching the Elementaty!siodl Course Requirements for B.A. Degree include on-campus and dance festival concerts. Its repertoire consists of traditional and experimental modern dances, contempo- Van Tinkham rn following areas. » Grade Requirements: A GPA of 2.25 or better in courses used iownarel the wah, Dance Dance 3 Techniques & Materials for 5 General Education Refer to pages 32-34 of this catalog for Bachelor of Arts requirements. Dance — ee DANCE provide rigorous dance training. Dance majors follow a program based on growth beginning with inthe | dancer’s ability, and a culminating senior project. ; Two departmental minors are offered: : 1) Dance: ‘ Performance and Choreography; and 2) Dance Teaching. Dance minors follow a ee : human experience as explored in the study of dance; and 8) to am i ure studies for students whose language 3 Dance Theatr improvisation, choreography, teaching, and collaborative endeav- Oe nate is vente or pee ii : eran nguage. Prior travel experience does not apply. pply 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) (IH) Techniealiiiteatee Tieton Dance — 3860 pane: eet ors; 6) to prepare teachers, performing artists and scholars; 7) to Biepene students for warhcsear se professional schooling in fields which require creativity, collaboration, and an understanding of (A .(1-6) re (A) 1203 Teaching Modern Dance eae 4630. Survey of Literature II (3) (IH) One literature course is required of regular and teaching majors. Prerequisite: 3160. ae ; 3 ie ance :qe aes oe is required of regular and teaching majors. 4850. . , Study: Abroad vn or oe None Introduction to Actin Dance — 3320 GPA ‘nod of 2.00 or "C." In addition, a grade: of "B" or higher is : tee j & ae one 3000-level major course in both ballet area are: 1) to develop aesthetically aware and artistically discrimi- 4510. Business Language II (3) (IM) Advanced Business Language of all Bug and Practices. Required a commercial majors. ons i 3 i urvey o Literature I (3) dH) Theat Interdisciplinary a 7 CA1033 for this major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) and an overall Emphasis ae on practical techniques in teaching foreign languages. eae eaiiere a be ‘een ea ae a kalons Intermediate : —_ Coursework in modern dance, ballet technique, choreograph , PE 2300 Exercise, Conditioning & Nutrition art ; tral mr performance and Busted related arts are central in the ah curriculum, providing a | Elective Courses (6 credit hours) basis for graduate study and for careers related to dance iti z : Select and additicntal. cress hours Frome the, folowing P P isites: Not ired Dance 3010 Dance History I » Frogram Frerequisites: Not required. y » Minor: Required Dance 3020 Dance History II » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in courses required 4400. Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language €n proficiency rating of MAJ OR " The Dance major is planned to provide experiences in dance as an The department’s degree programs prepare students for sreveesaey 4300. Foreign Language Journal (1) (IM) . ; For foreign language students in the fourth year who work on a publishing the foreign language literary journal. Includes selecting DANCE i i Dance History I i Dance History II 3 3 Improvisation 2 eauee anne D D ance ance choteraevey! eet. Ch ty Pract? naG a a Ponting . ee : through the preparation of teachers, performing artists, scholars, — a 3520 3910 9 and technical specialists; and 5) to expose students and community Lo. Dance — 2410 aa a ee Picarae 1 “ ere aoe na eis “ss POLSC Bes. PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT ° ed: : A MILSCI NAVSCI WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY |