Curriculum

BFA Core

The BFA Core provides students with a strong foundation in technique, performance and composition (approx. 25-40 studio hours per week), combined with courses in history, theory, health, music, digital media and dance management. Annual colloquiums further develop critical thinking and speaking skills. The program culminates in a senior project.

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Kaufman Electives

In the junior and senior years, students complete a minimum of 14 elective units within Kaufman, allowing them to deepen their artistic focus and explore areas of interest. With guidance from faculty mentors and academic advisors, students select courses that align with their individual creative and professional goals.

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GE Courses

Dancers receive a rigorous liberal arts experience through the university’s General Education and Writing program. Requirements span a variety of subjects from across the university, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, life sciences, physical sciences and quantitative reasoning. Categories include different classes to choose from each semester.

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General Electives / USC Minor

Recognizing that other disciplines inform an artist’s development, USC Kaufman has dedicated 24 units for dancers to:

  • add a minor in one of 190 areas of study

  • work towards a second major (will generally take more than 4 years)

  • pursue a pre-professional emphasis (i.e. pre-physical therapy or pre-law)

  • sample courses from across the university

  • take more Kaufman electives

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Daily Schedule

A day in the life of a USC Kaufman student is filled with both dance and academic classes.

  • Three hours of Dance Technique, taken Monday through Friday, begins at 9am for first- and second-year students and at 10:30am for third- and fourth-year students.
  • Repertory & Performance takes place each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Additional rehearsals are on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.
  • First- and second-year students have Composition on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Third- and fourth- year students have the option of taking Advanced Composition Tuesday evenings. 
  • Dance science, conditioning, history, media, entrepreneurship and other required and elective courses for first-, second- and third-year students are generally held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
  • First- and second-year students will typically take one general education course each semester between 12pm and 2pm, 2-3 times a week. Third- and fourth-year students have the freedom to take General Education courses, as well as Kaufman electives and general electives or minor courses, in the morning, afternoon, and evening.


Learning Objectives

In pursuing a BFA from the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance, students will be given a variety of learning objectives designed to give them a well-rounded education in all facets of dance and intersecting industries, thus allowing them to take their training and experience and become leaders in the field of dance.

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