The Dance program offers lower-division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor's degree in dance or a dance related field, earn an associate degree, or pursue a certificate for employment. It also provides opportunities for those in other fields to combine interests and/or learn about how to prevent injuries, reduce stress, improve quality of life, and develop a technique for any movement-based undertaking. The Dance curriculum includes technique courses in ballet, modern dance, jazz dance, tap dance, musical theater dance, ballroom and Latin dance, hip hop, Pacific Island dance, Middle Eastern dance, Afro-Cuban dance, and an introductory course that includes a variety of world dance styles. It also includes General Education courses such as Dance History, Dance Appreciation, Dance on Film, and Dance Cultures of the World, along with Pilates, choreography, and Dance as aProfession courses. There are many opportunities for students of all levels and interests to perform by enrolling in one of the performing groups. Participation in formal concerts is by audition and enrollment in one of the performance courses or ensembles. Anyone wishing to complete an AA in Dance or the Dance Instructor Certificate should seek the continuing guidance of the dance faculty in conjunction with a MiraCosta College Counselor.
Completer projections are 6 annually as has been consistent.
ยท The Dance Instructor Certificate of Achievement is designed for students seeking professional dance opportunities to teach dance. This program trains the student to be proficient in a variety of dance genres. Along with coursework, an internship has been designed to give the student on-the-job training.
The Dance program offers lower-division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor's degree in dance or a dance related field, earn an associate degree, or pursue a certificate for employment. It also provides opportunities for those in other fields to combine interests and/or learn about how to prevent injuries, reduce stress, improve quality of life, and develop a technique for any movement-based undertaking. The Dance curriculum includes technique courses in ballet, modern dance, jazz dance, tap dance, musical theater dance, ballroom and Latin dance, hip hop, Pacific Island dance, Middle Eastern dance, Afro-Cuban dance, and an introductory course that includes a variety of world dance styles. It also includes General Education courses such as Dance History, Dance Appreciation, Dance on Film, and Dance Cultures of the World, along with Pilates, choreography, and Dance as a Profession courses. There are many opportunities for students of all levels and interests to perform by enrolling in one of the performing groups. Participation in formal concerts is by audition and enrollment in one of the performance courses or ensembles. Anyone wishing to complete an AA in Dance or the Dance Instructor Certificate should seek the continuing guidance of the dance faculty in conjunction with a MiraCosta College Counselor.
DANCEASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE
Required Courses | 12.5 units | |
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DNCE 100 | Dance Appreciation | 3 |
Or DNCE 100 H | Dance Appreciation Honors | |
Or DNCE 101 | Dance History | |
Or DNCE 101 H | Dance History Honors | |
Or DNCE 104 | Dance on Film | |
Or DNCE 104H | Dance on Film Honors | |
Or DNCE 105 | Dance Cultures of the World | |
Or DNCE 105 H | Dance Cultures of the World Honors | |
DNCE 154 | Ballet II | 1.5 |
DNCE 168 | Jazz II | 1.5 |
DNCE 178 | Modern II | 1.5 |
DNCE 178 | Dance As a Profession | 2 |
DNCE 185 | Choreography | 3 |
Required electives | Select 8.5 units from the following dance technique courses: * | 8.5 units |
DNCE 121 | Hip Hop I | |
DNCE 122 | Hip Hop II | |
DNCE 130 | Middle Eastern Dance I | |
DNCE 131 | Middle Eastern Dance II | |
DNCE 132 | Afro-Cuban Dance I | |
DNCE 133 | Afro-Cuban Dance II | |
DNCE 134 | Pacific Island Dance I | |
DNCE 135 | Pacific Island Dance II | |
DNCE 140 | Ballroom Dance Technique I | |
DNCE 143 | Ballroom Dance Technique II | |
DNCE 146 | Latin Dance Technique I | |
DNCE 147 | Latin Dance Technique II | |
DNCE 150 | Pilates Mat and Reformer I | |
DNCE 152 | Ballet I | |
DNCE 154 | Ballet II | |
DNCE 166 | Jazz Dance I | |
DNCE 168 | Jazz Dance II | |
DNCE 169 | Introduction to World Dance Forms | |
DNCE 172 | Musical Theater Dance I | |
DNCE 174 | Musical Theater Dance II | |
DNCE 176 | Modern Dance I | |
DNCE 178 | Modern Dance II | |
DNCE 191 | Tap Dance I | |
DNCE 221 | Hip Hop III | |
DNCE 222 | Hip Hop IV | |
DNCE 230 | Middle Eastern Dance III | |
DNCE 231 | Middle Eastern Dance IV | |
DNCE 234 | Pacific Island Dance III | |
DNCE 235 | Pacific Island Dance IV | |
DNCE 240 | Ballroom Dance Technique III | |
DNCE 243 | Ballroom dance Technique IV | |
DNCE 246 | Latin Dance Technique III | |
DNCE 247 | Latin Dance Technique IV | |
DNCE 250 | Contemporary Dance Intensive I | |
DNCE 253 | Contemporary Dance Intensive II | |
DNCE 254 | Contemporary Dance Intensive III | |
DNCE 256 | Contemporary Dance Intensive IV | |
DNCE 266 | Jazz Dance III | |
DNCE 268 | Jazz Dance IV | |
Performance Courses | Select 3 units from the following performance courses: * | 3 units |
DNCE 179 | Musical Theatre Dance Production | |
DNCE 200 | Contemporary Dance Production I | |
DNCE 201 | Contemporary Dance Production II | |
DNCE 202 | Contemporary Dance Production III | |
DNCE 203 | Contemporary Dance Production IV | |
DNCE 204 | Classical Dance Production I | |
DNCE 205 | Classical Dance Production II | |
DNCE 206 | Classical Dance Production III | |
DNCE 207 | Classical Dance Production IV | |
DNCE 214 | Student Choreography Production I | |
DNCE 215 | Student Choreography Production II | |
DNCE 260 | Dance Touring Ensemble | |
DNCE 263 | Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance A | |
DNCE 264 | Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance B | |
DNCE 267 | Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance C | |
DNCE 269 | Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance D | |
TOTAL UNITS | 24 Units |
Jesse Lopez · 01/12/23
Miramar College supports this program modification.
Jeanie M. Tyler · 01/12/23
San Diego City College supports the mod.
Tina Recalde · 01/12/23
San Diego Mesa supports the program modification.
Dr. Javier Ayala · 01/11/23
Support mod.
George Dowden · 01/11/23
Cuyamaca supports this modification.
Cassandra Storey · 01/10/23
SDCCE supports program mod
Efrain Silva · 01/10/23
IVC supports the modification.
Jennifer Lewis · 01/09/23
Southwestern College supports this program modification.
Dr. Al Taccone · 01/06/23
MiraCosta, obviously, endorses as a modification though, that workforce has below living wages.
John Edwards · 01/04/23
MiraCosta college submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. The COE recommends proceeding with caution when developing a program because wages are below the living wage, but supports a program modification because 1) a supply gap exists and 2) a high number of annual job openings exist.
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