Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Dance Studies with Linguistics
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative academic journey with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Dance Studies with Linguistics program, where the expressive art of dance converges with the intricate study of language. Delve into the rich history and diverse forms of dance, exploring its evolution from classical to contemporary styles.
Engage with theoretical concepts and practical techniques, honing your skills in movement analysis and choreography. In your final year, seize the opportunity to delve into a research-based dissertation, showcasing your expertise in both dance and linguistics. Expand your horizons through participation in international exchange programs, gaining a comprehensive understanding of dance and language in a global context.
Overview
Upon completion of this dynamic program, you will emerge as a multifaceted scholar equipped with a deep understanding of both dance studies and linguistics. Develop the ability to critically analyze and interpret various dance forms, while also gaining insights into the fundamental structures and functions of language.
Through rigorous coursework and hands-on experience, you will cultivate a unique skill set that bridges the realms of artistic expression and linguistic inquiry, preparing you for diverse opportunities in both fields.
Admission Requirements
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Year 1:
- Dance Techniques 1
- Dance in History and Society 1
- Introduction to Linguistics 1
- Language Skills for Linguistics Total Credits: 60 ECTS
Year 2:
- Dance Techniques 2
- Interdisciplinary Theories of Performance
- Elective Units in Dance Studies
- Elective Units in Linguistics Total Credits: 60 ECTS
Year 3:
- Dissertation
- Elective Units in Dance Studies
- Elective Units in Linguistics
Non EU Applicants:
Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500
Local/EU/EEA Applicants:
No fees apply
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of our program are poised for success in a variety of professional roles that capitalize on their interdisciplinary expertise in dance studies and linguistics. Whether conducting research on the intersection of dance and language, teaching multicultural dance practices, or developing language-focused arts programs, our alumni are well-equipped to make meaningful contributions to both the artistic and linguistic communities.