The Modern Dance Teaching BFA is a four-year professional degree that prepares students to teach dance in a variety of dynamic and challenging learning environments. Here in the College of Fine Arts, we are committed to the teaching and learning of all humans in our educational and community spaces. The Modern Dance Teaching BFA prepares elementary, junior high, middle school, and high school dance educators. Competent K-12 dance teaching requires both in-depth knowledge of subject matter (dance) and skill in applying educational concepts and principles that are developmentally appropriate. The College of Education’s Urban Institute for Teacher Education (UITE) oversees teacher licensure at the University of Utah. UITE is located in SAEC 2264. Note the licensing is dictated by specific requirements: Students pursuing an educator license should contact the UITE as soon as possible to learn about deadlines, background check requirements, and student teaching at uite.utah.edu/students/advising/ or 801-581-6818. Teaching is a credentialed position. Teaching jobs are available across the country and around the world. Once a teaching license is obtained in one state, transferring your credentials is sometimes as easy as filling out a form and paying a registration fee.
18-25
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In-state tuition 9,315 USD
Out-of-state tuition 29,837 USD
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On campus
The cost of housing at the University of Utah can range from $5,997 to $12,800 per year
On campus
The cost of housing at the University of Utah can range from $5,997 to $12,800 per year
The Modern Dance Teaching BFA is a four-year professional degree that prepares students to teach dance in a variety of dynamic and challenging learning environments. Here in the College of Fine Arts, we are committed to the teaching and learning of all humans in our educational and community spaces. The Modern Dance Teaching BFA prepares elementary, junior high, middle school, and high school dance educators. Competent K-12 dance teaching requires both in-depth knowledge of subject matter (dance) and skill in applying educational concepts and principles that are developmentally appropriate. The College of Education’s Urban Institute for Teacher Education (UITE) oversees teacher licensure at the University of Utah. UITE is located in SAEC 2264. Note the licensing is dictated by specific requirements: Students pursuing an educator license should contact the UITE as soon as possible to learn about deadlines, background check requirements, and student teaching at uite.utah.edu/students/advising/ or 801-581-6818. Teaching is a credentialed position. Teaching jobs are available across the country and around the world. Once a teaching license is obtained in one state, transferring your credentials is sometimes as easy as filling out a form and paying a registration fee.