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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Aug-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 23,720  / Year
    Next Intake 22-Aug-2022

    Dance Tutorial

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    BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography

    The BFA in dance performance and choreography offers exceptionally talented and motivated dance students an enhanced, individualized course of study. HTC Dance students work within the rigorous, daily studio coursework in performance and choreography offered by the School of Dance, supplemented by tutorials with faculty members, research and creative activity, internships, and other student-centered learning opportunities. The program facilitiates relationships between students and accomplished dance scholars, artists, and professionals.

    Upon successful completion of the HTC BFA in Dance, students have acquired a sophisticated understanding of dance as an artistic and academic discipline, which encompasses dance performance, choreography, history, criticism, education, production, music/sound design for dance, kinesiology, movement analysis, and somatic practices. They are accomplished, versatile movers fluent in several aesthetic traditions, and they have a deep understanding of the creative process. They understand the historical and cultural contexts that have shaped dance in contemporary life. They possess a professional work ethic, which includes the ability to collaborate as well as the nuts-and-bolts skills needed to bring a performance to an audience. They have acquired both breadth and depth in their study of dance and related fields. They have had the opportunity to pursue special interests in depth, and completed independent research and creative activity projects under the close mentorship of dedicated faculty members.

    BA in Honors Tutorial Dance

    The BA in Honors Tutorial Dance Studies offers an individualized, liberal-arts based course of study for self-disciplined and highly motivated dance students.  It balances breadth and rigor with freedom for independent academic and creative achievement. While the BFA in HTC Dance Studies emphasizes performance and choreography, the BA enables students to pursue an individually designed course of study in dance history/theory, dance writing/criticism, interdisciplinary dance studies, dance ethnography, dance pedagogy, dance wellness and somatic study, or related fields. It is a four-year program in which students take a tutorial course each semester along with foreign language, supporting courses in related areas of study, and a full range of dance studies courses, from technique and composition to dance history.

    The BA in HTC Dance Studies shares certain core requirements with the BFA in HTC Dance Studies: minimum 3.5 GPA, English composition requirements, Honors seminar, six tutorials, two thesis tutorials, successful submission of a thesis, first year foundational courses in dance, a studio dance technique series, a series in kinesiology and somatics, a series in dance history and world cultures, movement analysis, and pedagogy. This program requires fewer courses in dance technique and composition than the HTC BFA, and does not require participation in the senior project in performance and choreography. Instead, the program includes 40 credit hours outside dance in relevant areas of study to be determined by the academic advisor, as best fits the student's academic interests.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Top 13-45% of their graduating high school classes
    • Average composite ACT score of 21-26
    • Average combined SAT score of 1050-1230 (math and evidence-based reading and writing)
    • Average high school grade point average of 3.58 (on a 4.0 scale)

    English Program Requirements

    • Provide a recent TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test score. See minimum requirements below. IELTS reports should be sent directly from the testing agency. TOEFL results should be sent electronically directly from the testing agency (school code 1593). Duolingo English Test results can be shared online with Ohio University once your test has been certified.

      English Proficiency Minimum Score Requirements
      TOEFL Paper: 520 (composition score of 5)
      TOEFL Internet (IBT): 68 (writing subscore of 17)
      IELTS: 6.0 (no sub-score below 5.5)
      Duolingo English Test: 95

    • Complete at least three years in a high school in an English-speaking system, including three years of high school English (not ESL) courses with a grade of B or better.

    • Submit an ACT composite score of 21 with 21 ACT English and 21 ACT Reading subscores.

    • Submit a 1060 SAT Total with 540 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing subscore.

    • Have completed the equivalent of Ohio University's English 1510: Writing and Rhetoric I (Freshman Composition) with a grade of C or better. Course equivalency will be determined during the application process.

    Career

    Our graduates have excelled in dance-related careers as professional dancers, choreographers, dance writers/editors, teachers in private and public schools, college/university teachers, arts administrators, and dance/movement therapists. They have pursued graduate study in dance, dance therapy, performance studies, education, anthropology, and related fields.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 23,720 

    How to Apply

    • Application form
    • USD $70 international application processing fee
    • Academic records from every secondary/post-secondary institution you have attended, with a certified or attested translation if the original document is not in English. Unofficial academic records may be submitted via email to [email protected] to receive an admissions decision. Official academic records must be provided upon arrival to campus, before the first day of classes, or sent by mail in envelopes sealed and stamped by one of the following:
      • Your school or university
      • Ministry of Education of your home country
      • EducationUSA or related binational organization

        Please note: We cannot accept scanned or faxed copies as official results. ​​​​​​​​Official academic records must be submitted by mail, as previously noted, to:

        Undergraduate Admissions
        Chubb Hall 120
        1 Ohio University
        Athens OH 45701 - USA
    • Official proof of English proficiency, if available. TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exams should be taken within the last 12 months.
    • Proof of citizenship: a copy of your passport information page.
    • Evidence of sufficient funding to support your educational and living expenses for a 9-month period. Learn more about the necessary amount on our Costs & Aid page. Your financial documentation must include:
      • A letter from your sponsor confirming the amount of funding that will be provided and stating your relationship to the sponsor (a PDF sample sponsor form is available but not required) and a letter or statement from your sponsor's bank confirming that the funding is available in an accessible account. The name on the bank document must match the sponsor letter and must be written in English.
      • If you will receive a government or other external scholarship, please provide proof of nomination of the award with your application packet.
    • Optional materials can be submitted to Undergraduate Admissions via postal mail or by emailing [email protected]. Optional materials may include:
      • Standardized test scores, if applicable. Ohio University has adopted a test-optional pathway for freshman applicants to the Athens campus. If you choose to submit standardized test scores, they must be submitted directly from the testing agency: SAT (school code 1593) or ACT (school code 3314). Ohio University considers the Evidenced-based Reading and Writing scores from the SAT.
      • Essays
      • Letters of recommendation
      • Lists of extra-curricular interests and activities
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