Undergraduate Program Requirements

Dance Program Requirements

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Arts in Healthcare MIN17

Note: This unique Minor is offered to students who are currently enrolled in a Major program in Art and Art History; Design; Photography; Theatre; Music; Dance; Cinema Art and Science; or Creative Writing.

18 credits required. Grade of C or better is required in most coursework.
Arts in Healthcare MIN17

Arts in Culture

Courses: 1/1
CourseTitleCreditsGrade


Students are required to complete 1 course from this section:
22-2141 Art and Ritual 3C
OR 1 of the following:
50-3101 The Artist in Society 3C
22-1105 Introduction to Visual Culture 3C
50-3102 Visual Anthropology 3C
38-1125 Human Development: Birth throughYoung Adulthood 3C

Arts in Therapy

Courses: 3/3
CourseTitleCreditsGrade

Students are required to take 3 courses to complete this section:
70-4830 Introduction to Expressive Arts Therapy 1B
70-4840 Special Topics: may be repeated to fulfill required courses.
70-4840*****B
"J" courses must be taken during J-term.
70-4800 Performance as Therapy 1B
OR 1 of the following:
70-4800J Performance as Therapy 1B
70-4810 Introduction to Creative Arts Therapies 1B
OR 1 of the following:
70-4810J Introduction to Creative Arts Therapies 1B


  • Successful completion of 6 credits of advanced level coursework in your major department (Art and Art History; Design; Photography; Theatre; Music; Dance; Cinema Art + Science; or Creative Writing) is required to register for Arts in Health Practicum (70-3110).
  • Students may double-count 6 credits toward their major and the minor.
  • Primary Discipline

    Courses: 2/6
    CourseTitleCreditsGrade
    21-3********C
    22-3********C
    23-3********C
    24-3********C
    31-3********C
    32-3********C
    33-3********C
    59-3********C

    Arts in Healthcare

    Courses: 2/2
    CourseTitleCreditsGrade
    70-3100 Arts in Healthcare: Theory 3B
    70-3110 Arts in Healthcare: Practice 3B

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