Catalog 2025-2026

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DAN 410 Applied Dance Internship

An intensive study involving the application of theoretical, philosophical, and pedagogical principles of dance education for the targeted population. Application for internship must be approved at least one semester prior to enrollment for the course.  Lectures and seminars about curriculums and instruction issues will be presented at the University.  Field experience placements will be based on elementary, secondary, or other community settings available at the time. 

Credit Hours: 0-4

Prerequisites

An elective course for Dance Majors only. DAN 380 and senior status.

DAN 450 Embodied Inquiry: The Intersections of Research and Dance

This lecture-based course will discuss and explore how to research interdisciplinary dance topics. The course will culminate students exploring and choosing their research topic, understanding and selecting research methodologies, receiving preparation for writing and designing a research-based process, and setting up their field research opportunities, including potential applications for IRB approvals.

Note that this is part one of the DAN Spartan Studies Culminating Experience. Students will also take DAN 451 in the Spring semester. 

Spartan Studies:

CE

Credit Hours: 2

Prerequisites

For Dance Majors or Minors only. Spartan Studies First-Year Seminar, mathematics, AWR 101, AWR 201, UTAMPA 200, UTAMPA 201, core humanities, core social science.

DAN 451 Research in Dance: Applications of Embodied Inquiry

This course will center on applying and completing research within an interdisciplinary dance topic. There are prospective field research opportunities depending on the student’s chosen topic. The course will culminate in a written thesis and interactive presentation.

Note that this is part two of the two-part DAN Spartan Studies Culminating Experience. Students are required to take DAN 450.

Spartan Studies:

CE

Credit Hours: 2

Prerequisites

DAN 450. For Dance Majors or Minors only. Spartan Studies First-Year Seminar, mathematics, AWR 101, AWR 201, UTAMPA 200, UTAMPA 201, core humanities, core social science.

DAN 480 Teaching Methods for Community and Diverse Populations

This course is designed to help students to understand community-based art, and how to create--through research, writing, and practice--movement-oriented programs and relationships with community centers and organizations that include age considerations, curricular choices, and teaching methods appropriate to diverse populations.  Focus includes working with a variety of populations, which may include the mentally ill, older adults, people with disabilities, people in prisons, and people in hospitals and healthcare settings.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

DAN 380. For Dance Majors and Minors only.