UA Yavapai College Transfer Guide for 2000-01

Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in Dance

For students attending classes at Yavapai College and preparing to transfer to The University of Arizona, the following course work is recommended. Refer to The UA General Catalog or contact the College of Fine Arts (621-1301) for additional information.  A maximum of 64 credits of community college course work may be applied to a bachelor’s degree program at The University of Arizona.   If you will not be completing this transfer guide, see the "Acceptance of Transfer Course Work to meet UA General Education Requirements."

ARIZONA GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM (AGEC-A)--35 credits (course lists)
Freshman Composition--6 credits
Humanities and Fine Arts--9 credits
Biological and Physical Sciences--8 credits
Mathematics--3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences--9 credits

SECOND LANGUAGE -- This requirement may be met by demonstrating proficiency in a single second language at the second semester level. Refer to Examination Policies in The UA General Catalog for additional information on ways in which proficiency may be demonstrated. Course work available at Yavapai College includes the following:

  • FRE 101, 102
  • GER 101, 102
  • ITA 101, 102
  • LAT 101, 102
  • SPA 101, 102

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -- A minimum of 42 credits of dance courses must be completed in residence at The University of Arizona for this major. Dance majors must audition for placement in dance technique courses.

Dance--3 credits

  • PHE 224

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS--9 credits

  • Any applied music or music performance, 6 units

Consult an academic advisor at The University of Arizona for assistance in selecting the additional required course work; refer to the listing of Undergraduate Majors and Contact Information.

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Last updated May 11, 2000