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BA Dance
Movement Studies
Program snapshot
Admissions
No PrescreenNo AuditionNo InterviewUniversity App RequiredTraining
•Movement Studies concentrators examine the role of the body and human movement across disciplines
•Coursework emphasizes anatomy, body mechanics, motion, analysis, and cultural context
•Concentrators develop vocabulary for writing and speaking about movement relative to their chosen area of interest
•Faculty are professional dancers, choreographers, researchers, and scholars
Degree Flexibility
•Students may connect dance with fields such as biology, neuroscience, anthropology, religious studies, psychology, or the arts
•Senior work culminates in a written thesis, research project, or internship-based project that may or may not involve performance
•Regular dance or movement practice is encouraged to support embodied understanding
Academic info
Snapshot
4.11
Avg GPA (W)
7%
Admit Rate
school-wide
93%
Grad Rate
1.7K
Enrollment
$78K
Earnings
10yr after
Costs & Aid
Average Annual Cost
$19,285
after typical aid
Tuition & Fees
$65,420
before aid
Average annual cost reflects the grants and scholarships most students receive.
$0-30k$4,841
$30-48k$7,026
$48-75k$17,054
$75-110k$15,719
$110k+$37,842
Program info updated 4d ago
Program Highlights
Training
•Movement Studies concentrators examine the role of the body and human movement across disciplines
•Coursework emphasizes anatomy, body mechanics, motion, analysis, and cultural context
•Concentrators develop vocabulary for writing and speaking about movement relative to their chosen area of interest
•Faculty are professional dancers, choreographers, researchers, and scholars
Degree Flexibility
•Students may connect dance with fields such as biology, neuroscience, anthropology, religious studies, psychology, or the arts
•Senior work culminates in a written thesis, research project, or internship-based project that may or may not involve performance
•Regular dance or movement practice is encouraged to support embodied understanding
Training
•Movement Studies concentrators examine the role of the body and human movement across disciplines
•Coursework emphasizes anatomy, body mechanics, motion, analysis, and cultural context
•Concentrators develop vocabulary for writing and speaking about movement relative to their chosen area of interest
•Faculty are professional dancers, choreographers, researchers, and scholars
Degree Flexibility
•Students may connect dance with fields such as biology, neuroscience, anthropology, religious studies, psychology, or the arts
•Senior work culminates in a written thesis, research project, or internship-based project that may or may not involve performance
•Regular dance or movement practice is encouraged to support embodied understanding
Updated 4d ago

