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Masters Program Choral Conducting (Academic Year) Please click here to see a curricular outline for this major The Master of Music Education (MMEd) degree in Music Education-Choral Conducting emphasis is designed for graduate students who wish to further their teaching and conducting skills.

• • • Graduate Studies GRADUATE PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD Welcome to the University of Hartford, home to more than 60 graduate degree programs. Our dedicated faculty provide post-baccalaureate training to more than 1,600 part-time and full-time students. Because our graduate programs are diverse, we provide a rich environment for interdisciplinary study. In fact, few settings within Connecticut provide greater cultural and intellectual resources to prepare lives for leadership and service. The University of Hartford is located on a scenic 350-acre main campus minutes away from I-84, I-91, and the Farmington Valley. Graduate Admission Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m.

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“Hartford Seminary was life-changing.” – Richard Marquette, Cooperative M.Div graduate In intimate classroom settings Cooperative Master of Divinity Students build life-long relationships with colleagues in such fields as Islamic Chaplaincy, Abrahamic Partnerships, International Peacemaking and more. Nirvana nevermind album download zip. Before moving on to complete degrees at,, or, Cooperative M.Div students take full advantage of Hartford’s one-of-a-kind setting where students from all over the world study, pray, and prepare for public ministry together. Here’s how it works: Hartford Seminary has cooperative agreements with Yale Divinity School, Boston University School of Theology, Drew Theological School and Chicago Theological Seminary’s online program that allow Cooperative M.Div students to begin their studies at Hartford Seminary and, if accepted, to proceed to any of the cooperating seminaries to complete their Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree. These cooperative agreements allow students to transfer up to 36 credits of coursework. Students wishing to complete M.Div study at other seminary or divinity schools should be aware of the policies and requirements of individual institutions. In general, any student choosing to pursue the Cooperative Master of Divinity Program option needs to be aware of the following: • Before applying to either Yale Divinity School (YDS) or Boston University School of Theology (BU) through the Cooperative Program, the student must be in good standing and must have completed at least 24 credits at Hartford Seminary. At least 12 of the 24 credits must have been earned in courses taught by at least two different core faculty or faculty associates.

• The student who has established eligibility in this manner may then apply to Hartford Seminary’s Cooperative M.Div. Committee for its endorsement before applying to YDS and/or BU as a Hartford Seminary Cooperative Program applicant. • For students intending to matriculate to YDS, be aware that YDS will not transfer in week-long intensive courses taken at Hartford Seminary during the January or June terms. Similarly, YDS will not transfer in any courses taken exclusively online. On-Campus Classroom Requirement Students enrolled in the Cooperative M.Div. Program should plan to take all of the courses that make up the Hartford Seminary segment of their degrees in the classroom on the Hartford Seminary campus. Occasionally it will be appropriate for students in this program to consider courses taught in other formats, e.g., off-site courses, online courses, travel seminars, independent study.

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When appropriate, the student should discuss the merits of these alternatives with his/her Hartford Seminary advisor. The advisor’s approval is required. Advising Guidelines Advising guidelines are intended to help students in the Cooperative M.Div. Program make informed choices about courses they may take at Hartford Seminary that will satisfy core area degree requirements at YDS and BU. Students should be aware, however, that whether or not a Hartford Seminary course will meet a specific area requirement is a determination that is finally in the hands of YDS or BU, and that decision is made after the student has applied and been admitted. These guidelines are a reliable guide of equivalency, but not guarantees.