Introduction to the major
- Introduction to the major
- The Korean Dance major aims to comprehensively analyze and organize the various techniques of typical traditional dance movements, such as Hakche, Gungche, and Pilche, which are preserved in Korean dance. It also aims to improve skills through various Korean dance practices to cultivate creative ability while learning the systematic and step-by-step principles of Korean dance.
- Educational objectives
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- Understanding the concept of Korean dance movement principles based on the Jeong, Jung, and Dong
- Understanding of professional performance skills and art education knowledge concepts
- Understanding and applying stage performance knowledge through repertoire by era
- Understanding the performing arts environment and writing and applying arts administration documents
- Targeted Positive Personnel
- Korean dance instructors, educators, professional dancers, choreographers, and arts administrators in the dance performing arts field
- Career after graduation
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- Main occupation: Professional dancer, choreographer, art instructor, cultural arts leader
- Fusion occupations: arts administrator, stage designer, costume designer, lighting designer, dance/theater makeup artist, dance critic, theater/dance writer, cultural arts planner
Major competency
- Professional Dancer's Skills
- Performance ability
- Choreography/creative skills
- Korean Dance Instruction Capability
- Cultural and artistic education capacity
Required Subjects
- Basic dance skills
- Korean Dance 1-1
- Korean Dance 1-2
- Korean Dance 2-1
- Korean Dance 2-2
- Korean Dance 3-1
- Stage Performance Practice (Korean Dance)
Certificate
- Qualifications related to job competency
- Korean Dance Instructor Certification
- Qualifications related to basic competencies
- Cultural Arts Education Specialist