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Dance Program Information

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The dance curriculum focuses not only on training the student who wishes to transfer to a four-year institution in dance or a dance-related field, achieve an associate degree, or pursue a certificate for immediate employment, but also on providing opportunities for those in other fields to combine interests and/or learn about how to prevent injuries, reduce stress, improve their quality of life, and technique for any movement-based endeavor.

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Our Mission

The IVC Dance Department’s mission is to provide a high quality, comprehensive dance program dedicated to excellence and committed to meeting the current and future learning needs of our diverse community.

Speech and Debate

The Irvine Valley College Speech and Debate Team is one of the most respected and accomplished teams in the nation, competing against colleges and universities throughout the United States. Over the past 15 years, the team has placed in the top three at 12 state championships, while winning 12 league championships. Since 2000, the team was crowned the national champions in the community college division of the National Parliamentary Debate Association 11 times. The team also has an international reputation and has hosted debate teams from Europe and Asia on 20 occasions.

Communication Studies Program Information

Courses

The curriculum focuses on the study of communication, how meaning is exchanged in a variety of contexts to a variety of audiences. The basic course teaches students the skills required for presenting a speech-analyzing an audience, listening, coping with fear, using visual aids-as well as the skills they will need to prepare a speech-researching a topic, analyzing arguments and texts, and organizing and outlining material.

Annual IVC Student Composer Competition

Submissions extended until Thursday, April 28 at 5 pm.

Music CompetitionSponsored by ASIVC

The Irvine Valley College Student Composition Competition has been offered to IVC music students since 2015 under the guidance of Dr. Daniel Luzko, Music Theory and Composition Director. The main goals of the competition are to promote musical creativity and to prepare IVC music students to succeed in the area.

Music Theory and Composition

IVC offers a spectrum of music theory classes for all levels. Students may complement their studies with The Basics of Music (MUS 1). This course is designed primarily for the general education student and is transferable to both the UC and CSU systems. The department also offers the traditional lower division of Music Theory/Harmony (MUS 3, MUS 4, MUS 5, MUS 6).