The School of Theatre and Dance offers several minors for you to explore that will complement any major on campus and provide you with an enriching connection to the performing-arts community here on campus. Minors regularly perform on our stages, work in our shops, and serve as stage managers, interns, and teaching assistants.
Dance
Do you love to dance but are majoring in business and don't think you have the time? We have a minor just for you. This collection of courses will enable you to keep dancing while studying a wide variety of disciplines and techniques. Students majoring in the sciences as well as health-care disciplines find that studying dance creates new kinesthetic pathways to understanding the body and the natural world. Come dance with us!
Dance Wellness Certificate
Many Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ are eager to dive deeper into the experiences and understanding of the physiological result of a positive, in-body experience. This is inherent in our dance courses and the pedagogy with which we deliver them. We wish to celebrate Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ who are only able to explore a limited number of our courses in these areas.
Musical Theatre Performance
This minor allows interested Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ to focus on the discipline of performance, solely focusing on acting, dance, and music courses. It comprises practical and skill-based knowledge that can be acquired by Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ for whom the required number of credits for a performance-focused major is not possible to achieve in combination with their other academic curricula.
Theatre
The minor in theatre allows Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ in other majors to concentrate their theatre studies in particular discipline such as acting, history, design, or technology. The minor includes a common core of foundational experiences, many of which fulfill general-education requirements, that lead to electives in an area of specialization. You will work with an advisor to chart your path through the minor and acquire the skills you desire to supplement your major area of study.
Theatre Education
The Minor in theatre education allows Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ to pursue their love of theatre while working toward an endorsement to teach in primary and secondary schools. Students in this minor are typically enrolled full-time in another primary licensure program (see the College of Education's Department of Teaching and Learning).