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Combined Pathway in Dance: BFA & MA

In keeping with The School of Dance’s commitment to nurturing the highest caliber of dance training, art making, and scholarship, the combined pathway offers an opportunity to earn both a BFA degree and an MA degree in Dance. Within a targeted tenure of five years, the combined pathway is designed so that successful candidates merge graduate level coursework into the undergraduate senior year, then complete the graduate degree the following year.

Dancers rehearsing for Yayun Li’s Attention on Me.
Dancers rehearsing for Yayun Li’s Attention on Me.

Advisor Contact Info

BFA Program Advisor
Ilana Goldman
Academic Program Manager
Jeffrey Bray
Program Overview

This program is ideal for the undergraduate dance major who has identified area of interest within the School of Dance curriculum and seeks to deepen their investigation into this/these area. Guided by the mentorship of distinguished faculty, the program is designed to support self-driven inquiry and offer curricular flexibility. Students pursue elective coursework that relates to their area of interest, deepening their understanding of dance studio studies and scholarship and engaging in significant investigation via process-based research.

The MA with a focus on Studio and Related Studies (SRS) offers students the ability to self-design a course of study that augments dance training with coursework in choreography, technology, dance sciences, administration, production, and/or other areas of interest to the particular student. SRS candidates complete 36 hours for the degree and work towards a cumulative capstone project unique to their own experience.

Students may apply twelve hours of graduate credit towards both their BFA and MA in Dance degrees. Please note: undergraduate seniors enrolled in courses for graduate credit may not carry a semester load of more than fifteen (15) credit hours.

Beth Gill rehearses New Work for the Desert. Photo by Chris Cameron for MANCC
MANCC

The School of Dance is the home of the internationally recognized dance research center the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC). FSU dance students have the opportunity to observe and interact with professional artists while in residence at MANCC.

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