instructor's syllabus

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COLLIN COLLEGE
DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Information
Course Number: DANC 2303
Course Title: Dance Appreciation
Course Description: A course in the understanding of dance as an art form. Emphasis placed on
the aesthetics of dance as a performing art. Students will discuss primitive, classical and
contemporary dance and its interrelationship with cultural developments and other art forms.
Note: This course does not satisfy the PHED/DANC activity core requirement.
Course Credit Hours:
Lecture Hours:
3
3
Prerequisite: Meet TSI standard for INRW 0315; or equivalent
Student Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able
to do the following:
1. Use effective oral, written, and/or visual means to communicate an informed personal reaction
to socially/culturally/historically/aesthetically relevant works of art within the dance discipline.
(Communication Skills)
2. Demonstrate critical thinking by correlating a choreographic or performative work with the style
period from which it originates. (Critical Thinking)
3. Recognize essential terminology relevant to the dance genre, choreographers and artistic
contributors of a stylistic period. (Communication Skills)
4. Synthesize different points of view while working effectively as part of a team. (Teamwork)
5. Illustrate and contrast how regional, national, and/or global traditions in dance have been used
to reflect a social value or civic movement. (Social Responsibility)
6. Describe theatre terminology, lighting design and essential responsibilities required for a dance
concert production.
7. Identify dance education and career opportunities for the dance artist, educator and scholar.
8. Understand the value of dance as a lifetime fitness activity
Withdrawal Policy: See the current Collin Registration Guide for last day to withdraw.
Collin College Academic Policies: See the current Collin Student Handbook
Americans with Disabilities Act Statement: Collin College will adhere to all applicable federal,
state and local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable
accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student’s responsibility
to contact the ACCESS office, SCC-D140 or 972.881.5898 (V/TTD: 972.881.5950) to arrange for
appropriate accommodations. See the current Collin Student Handbook for additional information.
Effective Fall 2014
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