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The Dance Department provides graduate programs culminating in Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students are required to master dance as both a performance art and an academic discipline for investigation. Emphasizing dance's significance in diverse cultural contexts, the department fosters inclusive artistic expression. The research-focused M.A. in Dance enables students to combine cultural, creative, and educational dance studies. By merging hands-on experience with theoretical coursework and a comprehensive thesis, the program equips graduates for doctoral studies or careers in dance research, writing, creative work, and teaching.
Combine cultural, creative, and educational dance studies through Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance Master of Arts program. This 30-credit, research-intensive degree opens doors to various dance professions. Alumni create performances across multiple venues, conduct scholarly research, teach at all educational levels, and hold leadership positions in arts organizations. The curriculum blends practical and theoretical studies with a significant thesis component, offering advanced training in choreography, teaching methods, academic research, and dance education. Students deepen their artistic practice while exploring dance as both an art form and a research methodology. The department strongly emphasizes dance's vital role in our multicultural world.