Bachelor of Applied Arts in Dance Studies

Central Michigan University

USA,Michigan

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 21,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 55

Application Fee

Jan 2026

Apply Date

USA, Michigan

Type: University

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1892

Total Students: 15,465 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1200 S Franklin St, Mt Pleasant, MI 48859, United States

Bachelor of Applied Arts in Dance Studies

Program Overview

Turn your passion for dance into a career in performance, choreography, teaching, film, or administration. Our program blends dance training with courses in business, composition, and teaching methods, providing diverse career paths. The dance studies major also requires a business minor and an industry internship to prepare you for success in the dance field.

What makes our dance program different?

Our dance studies major helps you get ready for many different jobs in the dance industry. It requires a business minor and to complete an internship in the dance industry. Some of the classes you can take include Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Ballet, Modern, Arts Administration, Dance Film, Choreography, Teaching Dance, Dance and Technology, Backstage Work, and more. By combining artistic classes with business classes, you will be prepared for a range of careers in the dance world. The required internship gives you valuable hands-on experience to succeed in the professional dance industry.

As the only dance studies major offered in Michigan, our goal is to train and mentor dance-based performers, critical thinkers, writers, choreographers, production technicians, administrators, educators, and scholars.

You'll graduate prepared to contribute to the field of dance in various professional careers. While dance technique courses will be a significant portion of your required course work, critical thinking, writing and scholarly exploration will partner with the physical training to deepen your understanding of dance in a global context.

In our dance program, you'll engage in an internship within your chosen field of study and pursue a minor in business or entrepreneurship, setting the foundation for a lifelong career in the dance industry. 

You can put your learning on display in our 500-seat proscenium, Bush Theatre, and/or the 1,200-seat Plachta Auditorium. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to be in two major performances each year — the University Theatre Dance Company spring concert and the Student Choreography Showcase in the fall.

You can even produce, direct and/or choreograph your productions under the guidance of faculty. This offers a unique opportunity to tailor your academic experience to your career aspirations.