Dance BA (Hons)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- Typical entry requirements - individual offers may vary:
- A levels: BBC;
- National Diploma: Performing Arts DMM - DDM;
- Advanced / Progression Diploma: Grade C plus at least 100 points from the Additional Specialist Learning in a relevant subject A level or National Award;
- UCAS Tariff Points: The above offer typically translates to 280 - 320 UCAS tariff points with additional qualifications;
- International Baccalaureate: 29 points;
- QAA-approved Access Diploma: Pass with a t least 12 Merits;
- GCSEs: Normally require GCSEs in English language and maths at grade C. For general entrance requirements regarding GCSEs please contact the Admissions office.
- Applicants with qualifications from other countries: The University of Chichester considers applicants from a wide range of countries with appropriate A level equivalent qualifications. Non native speakers of English are expected to have IELTS 6.0, or equivalent, although applicants with IELTS 5.5 can study this subject with International English Studies.
Curriculum
- Dance Technique 1a
- Dance Technique 1b
- Choreography 1: Introduction to Improvisation and Composition
- Choreography 2: Compositional Approaches and Devices
- Reading and Writing about Dance
- Contexualising Dance
- Dance Portfolio
- Dance Technique 2a
- Dance Technique 2b
- Choreography 3: Structures and Concepts
- Choreography 4: Practice Performance and Research
- Critical Lenses and Identities
- Research Methodologies
- Popular Dance: Street, Stage and Screen
- Dance Journalism
- Performance and Technology
- Performance and Place
- Repertory
- Improvisation and Performance
- The Dancer’s Body
- Body Stories
- Dance Technique 3a
- Dance Technique 3b
- Dance Dissertation