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General Studies Courses

To find specific course listings for a particular semester, visit ASU's schedule of classes. Contact Jeanette Beck 480.965.5029 with any questions. 

DAH 101 Intro to Dance
Facilitates for the student an understanding of dance as a performing art. This course explores history, philosophy, technique, and terminology of ballet, modern dance, jazz and other forms influenced by Western civilization.

DAH 201 Dance in World Cultures
Provides an introduction to the study of dance cultures in diverse global contexts. No background in dance is necessary to successfully complete the course. Students will experience specific dance styles in master classes with guest artists.

DAH 301 Philosophy/Criticism of Dance
Develops student's ability to undertake critical inquiry into dance as an academic subject.

DAH 401 Dance History
Emphasizes contemporary history of dance to include vernacular dance forms. Students will learn various ways of conducting research into dance history.

 


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