The Master of Dance at the University of Malaya is a teaching-oriented master, with a study limit of 1.5-4 years, and most students graduate in about 1.5-2 years.
The course pays attention to the understanding and analysis of dance, performing arts, dance music, dance symbols, choreography and dance research, and provides a good learning environment and opportunities for more students who love dance.
Tuition for Master of Dance at University of Malaya
Course Name: Master of Dance-Master of Dance Teaching
Educational system: the shortest three semesters (1.5 years) and the longest eight semesters (4 years) (usually 1.5-2 years after graduation).
School starts in February and September.
Tuition: RM 37,900
Admission requirements: CGPA 3.0 or above or equivalent is preferred. Applicants with a bachelor's degree above CGPA 3.7 can directly apply for doctoral programs.
Language requirements: IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 80.
List: passport; Undergraduate diploma+notarized/preparatory diploma; Bachelor's degree certificate+notarization/graduation certificate; Undergraduate transcript+notarization /7-semester transcript; Personal application documents (according to professional requirements); Letter of recommendation (according to professional requirements); Resume and honorary certificate (depending on the student's situation); Language transcript
The master of dance program will enable students to understand and analyze the advanced theories of dance, performing arts, dance music, dance symbols, choreography and dance research. This course offers 43 credits, and the duration of the course is at least three (3) semesters and at most eight (8) semesters. Candidates will be able to understand and analyze advanced theories of dance, performing arts, dance music, dance symbols, choreography and dance.
Core courses: dance research methods; Dance teaching1; Director's laboratory1; Theory of performing arts; Ethnography of dance; Analysis of dance performance; Dance learning research
Elective course: post-colonial dance; Art management; Dance teaching II; Choreography Lab 2
This major trains senior professionals who can engage in the research of Chinese and foreign dance history, dance theory, dance teaching and choreography.
This major trains senior Korean folk dance artists and "compound" specialized application-oriented talents who can teach, create and guide Korean folk dance, Chinese folk dance and ballet in schools, art groups, art (cultural) museums, youth palaces and other units, so that students can understand the knowledge of related disciplines, have the ability to teach, guide and create in this major, and master the ability to analyze dance works.
After graduation, I can work as a dance teacher, choreographer, rhythmic gymnastics coach and dancer. In performing arts groups, children's palaces, cultural palaces, art galleries, art colleges, primary and secondary schools and institutions.