DANCE

The Dance program at the University of Houston challenges students to grow as artists, thinkers, and professionals. Through rigorous training and creative exploration, dancers develop the skills, confidence, and connections to shape the future of dance.

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN DANCE (BFA)

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Dance at the University of Houston offers an intensive, pre-professional program that fosters choreographic creativity, technical excellence, and academic depth. Students engage in rigorous dance training while exploring choreography, performance, production, pedagogy, history, technology, arts business, and interdisciplinary studies.

With a strong emphasis on both choreography and performance, the program balances artistic development with a comprehensive academic curriculum, including dance history, kinesiology/anatomy, somatic practices, pedagogy, and dance technology. Students gain hands-on experience through internships, mentorships, and collaborations with Houston’s vibrant dance community, creating valuable professional connections with dancers, choreographers, and performing arts organizations.

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DANCE (BA)

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Dance at the University of Houston offers a flexible curriculum tailored to diverse career paths within and beyond dance, including physical therapy, kinesiology, private studio teaching, and somatic practices like Pilates and Feldenkrais. Students interested in dance education can pursue a minor in Education, which prepares them for the Texas state teacher certification exam. As the only dance program in Houston offering two degree tracks and K-12 teacher certification, UH provides a unique pathway for students to excel in both artistic and academic pursuits.

TEACHER CERTIFICATION IN DANCE - SECONDARY EDUCATION

The University of Houston offers an approved program that prepares dance majors for the Texas state teaching certification exam in Dance, though the university itself does not issue the certification.

Students seeking certification must audition as a dance major and declare a minor in Education through the College of Education’s Teacher Education program by the end of their sophomore year. Education courses begin in the junior and senior years, following a structured four-phase sequence: Pre-Teaching, Developing-Teaching, Student Teaching 1, and Student Teaching 2. Upon completing the Dance major and meeting all Teacher Education Program requirements, students become eligible to take the Official State TExES 8-12 exam, allowing them to teach secondary school dance (grades 8-12) in Texas.

Currently, Texas does not offer a dance certification for PK-8, though draft standards have been proposed for future adoption.

For more information, visit the College of Education website.

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