Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance (with K-12 Licensure)
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is a studio-intensive program that prepares students for a career in the art of dance with an emphasis on choreography and performance. The program is open to students who maintain a 2.75 grade point average in addition to the entry audition. All BFA students take studio technique courses in contemporary dance, ballet, and African dance, with elective courses in tap, jazz, hip-hop, technology for dance, and somatic practices. In addition, all students complete a course of study in improvisation/choreography, performance, kinesiology, dance production and dance history. BFA students in dance can also choose to add NC K-12 Standard Professional I Licensure to their degree program. Additional courses are required.
For more information about the BFA in Dance with K-12 teaching license, please visit http://web.uncg.edu/reg/Bulletin/Current/DCE/MajorBFALicense.aspx.
Application Information
Auditioning for the Department of Dance
An audition is required for admittance. To register, please fill out the online Audition Request Form. Please note the submission deadline. For more information relating to the audition, please read about the audition process below.
Dance Handbook