Phone Directory
| Office of Summer Programs | 860.768.4978 |
|---|---|
| Toll free | 800.234.4412 |
| Admission | 768.4296 |
| Arts and Sciences, College of | 768.4257 |
| Athletics | 768.4658 |
| Billing | |
| Questions or Payment Options | 768.4999 |
| Bookstore | 768.4801 |
| Business, Barney School of | 768.4444 |
| Campus Information Center | 768.4806 |
| Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services | 768.4371 |
| Cooperative Education | 768.4388 |
| Dining Services (Meal Plan Office) | 768.4829 |
| Education, Nursing, and Health Professions, College of | 768.4598 |
| 768.4692 | |
| Engineering, Technology, and Architecture, College of | 768.4112 |
| English Language Institute | 768.4399 |
| Evening School | 768.4371 |
| Gray Conference Center | 768.4951 |
| Hartford Art School | 768.4393 |
| Hartt School, The Summer Sessions | 768.5020 |
| Health Services | 768.6601 |
| Hillyer College | 768.4708 |
| Information and Assistance (Campus Operator) | 768.4100 |
| International Programs | 768.5100 |
| Library (Mortensen) | 768.4264 |
| Public Safety | 768.7985 |
| Residential Life | 768.7792 |
| Student Administrative Services Center Registration and Payment Info | 768.4999 |
| Student Affairs | 768.4260 |
| Summer Place | 768.4432 |
Statement of Nondiscriminatory Policies
Consistent with the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, the University does not discriminate on the basis of gender in the conduct or operation of its educational programs or activities, including employment therein and admission thereto. The University admits students without regard to race, gender, creed, color, age, physical ability, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the University. It complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, creed, color, age, physical ability, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletics and other University-administered programs. The University of Hartford hereby provides notice to its students, employees, applicants, and others that it supports the language and intent of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (and regulations issued pursuant thereto), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in its educational programs and activities, including admission and access to the University. The dean of students (Gengras Student Union, 860.768.4260) is the individual designated to coordinate efforts by the University to comply with and carry out requirements under Title IX and Section 504. Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX, Section 504, and Title VI may be referred to the Regional Director, Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Boston, MA 02109.
Admission
No application for admission is required to enroll in courses during the summer, with the exception of graduate students in the Barney School of Business. These students should contact the school for specific admission information. Students with a high school diploma or its equivalent are allowed to enroll. Current high school students completing their sophomore year are eligible to enroll in selected Summerterm 2009 courses without exam. Students intending to transfer credits from the University of Hartford to other institutions should secure in advance approval of their course selections from the institution to which they wish to transfer credit.
Student Administrative Services Center
For information regarding tuition and fees, registration, enrollment verification, and address changes, students should contact the Student Administrative Services Center (SASC). Normal business hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday. SASC is located on the second floor of the Computer and Administration Center. For further information, call 860.768.4999 or e-mail sasc@hartford.edu Please visit our Web site to make a check or credit card payment and learn additional information at www.hartford. edu; click on Quick Links, then SASC.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition is due at the time of registration. Tuition rates for courses vary according to the number of credit hours and the college within the University. A one-time registration fee of $30 for the summer sessions is payable at the time of registration and is nonrefundable. Laboratory and special fees are noted with course descriptions and are also due at the time of registration.
| Tuition per Credit Hour | Undergraduate | Graduate |
|---|---|---|
| College of Arts and Sciences | $410 | $405 |
| English Language Institute (per session) |
$2,250 | |
| Psy.D. Clinical Psychology | $875 | |
| Barney School of Business | $410 | $625* |
| College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions | $410 | $430 |
| Educational Computing and Technology | ||
| (up to 11 credits) | $430 | |
| (over 11 credits) | $530 | |
| Ed.D. Program | $530 | |
| College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture | $410 | |
| Engineering | $560 | |
| Architecture | $715 | |
| Hartford Art School | $410 | $410 |
| Hillyer College | $410 | |
| The Hartt School | $450 | |
| Music Education | $415 | |
| Other courses | $745 | |
| * Price includes texts, registration fee, lab fees, and graduation fee. |
Technology Fee
The University assesses all students with a fee for technology, which is mandatory and nonrefundable after the start of classes. This fee supports the University of Hartford's ongoing efforts to create and maintain technology infrastructure. Such infrastructure includes, but is not limited to, information networks, electronic information resources, computer laboratories and classrooms, and the development of technologically advanced teaching materials.
Summer Technology Fee $10
Methods of Payment
University of Hartford student billing statements are delivered online rather than by U.S. mail. If you are a current University of Hartford student, you will receive notification of a billing statement available for viewing and payment through your hartford.edu e-mail address.
New students will receive a letter that will include a University of Hartford e-mail address and user ID number. You will be instructed to access the University of Hartford's on-line Self-Service Center where you will be able to view and pay your bill. You will also be able to register parents, guardians or other third-party payers to receive billing notifications via e-mail.
Payments can be made by cash, check, money order, travelers check, ACH (electronic transfer), credit, or debit card. (VISA is not accepted.) Cash and check payments may be made at the Students Administrative Services Center on campus. Checks, travelers checks and money orders can be mailed, along with a printed copy of the billing statement, to:
University of Hartford
PO Box 80,000, Dept. 365
Hartford, CT 06180-0365
All tuition and fees must be paid by May 29, 2009.
Students and authorized users can use e-payment options through CASHNet SMARTPAY, a third party payment processor, operating under an agreement with the University of Hartford to process electronic payments. MasterCard, American Express, and Discover credit cards are accepted. A 2.75% fee is assessed by CASHNet and paid directly to CASHNet to process electronic payments on your behalf. Service charges are non-refundable.
If payment is not made in accordance with University policy, a default charge of 1.5% per month may be assessed on the unpaid balance until it is paid in full.
Refund Policy
Effective with the date that written request for withdrawal is submitted to the Registrar's Office, full or partial credit of course tuition will be made in accordance with the schedule on page 8. No refund can be made if a student is suspended, dismissed, or leaves the University without formally withdrawing; nor can any prorated reduction be made for temporary absence from classes.
The refund policy is based on the assumption that the student has paid the tuition and fees in full prior to the date of withdrawal. Withdrawal prior to the beginning of class:
Tuition 100% refundable
Laboratory fees 100% refundable
Registration fee nonrefundable
Students withdrawing after classes begin, but within the first week, will be credited tuition according to the following (based on full payment of charges):
Session of three weeks or less no refunds
Session of four weeks or more 50% refundable
In determining the percentages of credit, the effective date of withdrawal will be the date on which the Registrar's Office receives notice of withdrawal in writing, rather than the last day of class attendance. Nonattendance does not constitute withdrawal.
Laboratory and technology fees are not refundable after classes begin and, therefore, are not subject to proration.
Tax Deduction for Educational Expenses
Treasury regulation 1.162-5 permits an income tax deduction for educational expenses (registration fees and cost of travel, meals, and lodging) undertaken to (1) maintain or improve skills required in one's employment or other trade or business; (2) meet express requirements of an employer or a law imposed as a condition to retention of employment, job status, or rate of compensation.
Adding, Dropping, and Changing Courses
Students should register only once for the summer sessions on a Registration Form. Any subsequent changes in registration (for example, dropping or adding a course) should be accomplished on an official University of Hartford Change of Program form, available at the Student Administrative Services Center, on the second floor of the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Computer and Administration Center. In the event that students registering for classes during the first session wish to enroll in classes during the second session, no additional registration fees are required.
You should receive a confirmation letter along with "Change Deadlines" for your course(s). If you do not receive this information, contact the Registrar's Office at 860.768.5589.
Cancelled Courses
Courses listed in this Bulletin may be cancelled for insufficient enrollment. Students are encouraged to register early by mail so that appropriate planning can occur.
Academic Credit
The number of credits for each course is noted above the course description. Credits earned by nondegree candidates may later be applied toward the degree. Visiting students may transfer credits earned during Summerterm, provided the courses and grades meet the necessary requirements of their own institutions. Note that some graduate-level courses may also be available to the advanced undergraduate with permission from the instructor. These courses are 500-numbered courses.
Registration Procedures
Mail Registration
Early registration is encouraged. All registration for the summer sessions may be completed by mail, using the form provided in this Bulletin. Mail registrations will be accepted until May 6 for the first session and June 22 for the second session. The registration form, with the required tuition and fees due or the charge card authorization, must be received at least two weeks prior to the date of the student's first class. If returned later, there will not be time to mail the confirmation.
Walk-in Registration
Walk-in registration begins Monday, February 16, for all summer sessions. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday, in the Student Administrative Services Center, located on the second floor of the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Computer and Administration Center.
Appointments
Detailed counseling is often useful for students registering for Summerterm. Appointments may be made by calling the Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services, located in the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Computer and Administration Center. This service is provided free of charge. The telephone number is 860.768.5010. Graduate students register directly in the colleges of their fields of study.
Fax Registration
Complete the course Registration Form in the back of this Bulletin and fax it, with your charge card authorization at the bottom of the form, to 860.768.4593. Facsimile registrations will be accepted until May 7 for the first session and June 22 for the second session. Vehicles may not be registered by fax. Please do not phone to confirm receipt of the fax registration. Confirmations will be sent back as soon as possible.
Graduating Students
Students who expect to graduate in September 2009 must file a degree application with the Student Administrative Services Center by Friday, July 10. The fee for graduate students and part-time undergraduate students is $208, due and payable with the application.
A late fee of $17 is charged if the application is filed after this date. Degrees will be awarded on September 26, 2009.
Independent Studies/Internships
For complete information, please go to www.hartford.edu/academics. Under the Program of Study list, click either the Undergraduate or Graduate Bulletin.
Audit
The University audit program is designed to meet the needs of those individuals who have special educational interests but who do not desire academic credit. No grade is given when a course is taken on an audit basis.
Students who wish to take advantage of the special audit fees must declare their audit status at the time of registration.
Certain laboratory and noncredit courses, and courses in The Hartt School and Hartford Art School, may not be taken on an audit basis. Enrollment is on a space-available basis. The audit options are as follows:
Regular Part-Time Audit Program
(50 percent of tuition plus applicable fees)
The university offers part-time students not wishing credit the opportunity to register for credit courses on an audit basis. No grade is assigned and no academic credit is granted.
Adult Guest Audit Program
(No charges except applicable fees)
This program allows adults age 65 or older to audit one course per semester. Housing Accommodations and Conference Center
Summer School Housing
Summer school housing at the University of Hartford is available to students enrolled in summer courses or to those students who are temporary full-time employees of the University for the summer. Assignments are made on a space-available basis and charged per summer session. Costs for each session are listed on the application at the end of this Bulletin. When applying, students must pay a nonrefundable $100 room reservation deposit. Once the Office of Residential Life receives the application, charges for the summer housing will be posted to the student's account and the deposit credited to the final balance.
The location of all summer housing will be determined during the spring semester. Students must bring their own linen, pillows, towels, blankets, and toiletries.
The Office of Residential Life reserves the right to determine suitable accommodations for students seeking summer school housing. Refunds or credits will not be given if a student leaves before the scheduled departure date, except in case of emergency or for administrative reasons.
Residential Students taking Session 1 classes are to remain in their current assignment after the residence halls close for the spring semester. Residential Life will contact you via your University of Hartford email account after graduation with instructions to move into your summer assignment.
Off-campus students requesting housing for Session 1 classes will check into their summer assignment AFTER 12:00 noon on Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
On-campus housing is not available after August 14, 2009. Students must vacate their summer housing assignment at the close of summer session II. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Students must adhere to the scheduled arrival and departure times. Check-in will take place at the Office of Residential Life (rear of F complex) until 4:30 p.m. Students who need to arrive after 4:30 p.m. must call the office at 860.768.7792 to make arrangements at least 24 hours in advance. Checkout is the day after one's program ends. Failure to check out on time may result in fines, lock changes, and/or removal of all belongings from the assignment. Business hours for Residential Life are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Students who want to live on campus during the summer should complete the application at the end of this booklet and return it to the Office of Residential Life. The student must also pay the $100 deposit. Please see the previous Methods of Payment section for payment options. For questions about payment of deposit, please contact Student Administrative Services at 860-768-4999. In order to obtain an assignment, applications must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the start of the summer session. Students registered for Summerterm classes and residing in summer school housing will automatically hold a membership in the Sports Center for the duration of their summer residency. While living on campus, students must abide by all academic-year Residential Life and University policies. Any violations will be referred to Student Conduct and may affect your housing status. Refer to The Source student handbook for more information. For further information, please contact the Office of Residential Life at 860.768.7792 or by fax at 860.768.7902. E-mail inquiries may be sent to reslife@hartford.edu. Our Web site is http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife.
Gray Conference Center
The Gray Conference Center provides space for lectures, training, continuing education, professional-development seminars, and all styles of social gatherings.
The Gray Conference Center is located between the main library and the east wing of the Harry Jack Gray Center. Both symbolically and functionally, it acts as a bridge between academic and nonacademic worlds.
An excellent location for any conference, corporate retreat, or special event, the facility has four seminar rooms that seat up to 50 guests, five breakout rooms that seat 8 guests, and The 1877 Club restaurant (also open to the public) that accommodates up to 150 guests. Wilde Auditorium is a 225-seat, state-of-the-art auditorium.
Summer Housing
Summer housing is available June 1 through July 31 for all camps, corporate interns, religious retreats, and more. We offer a wide variety of accommodations, from basic residential living to full apartment living.
For further information, contact the Conference Office: Jackie Greenwood, 860.768.4996, jgreenwoo@hartford.edu Or visit us at our Web site, grayconferencecenter.com
Health Services
Health services are not available on campus during summer months for clinical care; however, administrative staff will be available at 860.768.6601. Individuals with health emergencies should contact the Office of Public Safety at ext. 7777. As of 2002, the State of Connecticut has mandated that students living on campus show proof that they have received the meningococcal (meningitis) vaccine. All students must show proof of having received two MMR (mea- sles, mumps, and rubella) inoculations and a current PPD (Tuberculosis) skin test completed within the last calendar year of entry to the University. Please visit our website for the most up-to-date information on Health requirements.
University Bookstore
The University of Hartford Bookstore is conveniently located in the Harry Jack Gray Center. The bookstore's summer hours are as follows: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Extended hours at the beginning of each session will be posted, or call 860.768.4801 for further details. Our e-mail address is bookstore@hartford.edu. You may also order your books online at www.efollett.com.
Parking
All students using campus parking areas must obtain a current parking permit. Commuter parking permits issued for the academic year 2008-09 are valid through August 31, 2009. Summerterm students commuting to campus who have not previously registered their vehicles may obtain a current parking permit by mail by completing the parking form found in the back of this Bulletin and sending it with the course registration as noted on the parking form. Parking permits may also be obtained in person from the Office of Public Safety, located in the Operations building. The fee for commuting students is $30. All new and returning residential students must obtain current parking permits from the Office of Public Safety and will be charged $45, with the exception of those participating in special conferences, workshops, and courses of one week's duration or less. These students will be charged $15 for residential parking.
University Libraries
Summer library hours are as follows:
Mortensen Library
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday 12-6 p.m.
Allen Memorial Library
Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday Closed
Sports Center
The Sports Center offers four multipurpose courts, modern locker areas with saunas, three racquetball courts, one squash court (reservations are taken 24 hours in advance at 860.768.5070), a 25-yard indoor pool with Tarn-Pure filtration system, an outdoor swimming pool, six lighted tennis courts, and state-of-the-art fitness rooms.
Residential Students
All students registered for Summerterm who reside in summer housing will automatically hold individual memberships in the Sports Center for the duration of their residency.
Commuter Students
Commuters may join the Sports Center for $50 for the duration of their summer programs and may sign up in the Sports Center.
University of Hartford Dining Services
Summer meal plan options are available from May 20, 2009, to August 13, 2009. Please contact the Meal Plan/ID Office at 860.768.5343 or 860.768.4829.
Due to renovations at the Gengras Student Union, please visit our website for summer hours of operation at www.hartford.campusdish.com.
The 1877 Club restaurant is located in the Harry Jack Gray Center. Buffets are offered daily, featuring salads, pasta, chicken, and fish dishes. Reservations are requested and may be made by calling 860.768.4876.
Dining hours are as follows:
Tuesday-Friday
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Dining hours are subject to change.
Immunization Requirements
Connecticut state law and University of Hartford policy require that all full-time undergraduate, part-time matriculated and nonmatriculated, and full- and part-time graduate-degree students provide proof of immunization for measles, mumps, and rubella according to State of Connecticut Department of Public Health standards, which are as follows:
Measles: One dose must have been administered on or after the student's first birthday, and must have been administered on or after Jan. 1, 1969. The second dose must have been administered on or after Jan. 1, 1980. If your date of birth is Jan. 1, 1980, or after, two doses are required: one dose after your first birthday and a second dose at least 30 days later.
Mumps: Must have been administered on or after the student's first birthday
Rubella (German measles): Vaccine must have been administered on or after the student's first birthday. Disease history is not acceptable. Laboratory evidence of an immune titer is acceptable.
Students born prior to Jan. 1, 1957, are exempt from this immunization requirement.
The University does not require a physical exam to attend.
Any questions should be directed to Health Services, 860.768.6601. Please leave a message, and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Medical forms are located in the back of this Bulletin. As of 2002, the State of Connecticut has mandated that students living on campus show proof that they have received the meningococcal (meningitis) vaccine.
Policy Change
The University reserves the right to make changes in its tuition, fees, and other costs, and in regulations, facilities, and course offerings, that it considers necessary and just; and to apply such changes to students already in attendance as well as to new students.
Courses listed in this Bulletin may not be offered if enrollment is insufficient. Students are encouraged to register early to permit appropriate planning.
Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services
The Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services coordinates the admission process for all graduate programs, serves as a repository of information on academic programs and on-campus services, and refers prospective students to the appropriate graduate programs and faculty. Students may also obtain information from the Center on nontraditional methods of earning academic credit through the University of Hartford's LINCS program, certificate programs, College Now, Adult Degree Audit program, and the Bachelor of University Studies program. The Center also provides academic advising for part-time, non-matriculated undergraduate students prior to admission into a degree program.
The Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services is an authorized limited test center for CLEP and DANTES exams, and coordinates other standardized testing conducted on campus by other test providers. Details on exams being held on campus may be found on the University calendar of events at www.hartford.edu. In addition, the Center provides proctoring services for the University community and other collegiate institutions engaged in distance learning.
The Center for Graduate and Adult Academic Services is located in the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Computer and Administration Center, room 231. The hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, please call 860.768.4371 or 800.945.0712, or fax 860.768.5160; or locate us at our Internet address: http://admission.hartford.edu
Undergraduate Programs of Study
Students interested in applying for admission to undergraduate programs at the University of Hartford should write to the Office of Admission or telephone 860.768.4296 or 800.947.4303.
University Studies
Bachelor Degree Programs
Multimedia Web Design and Development
University Studies (part-time adult degree completion program)
Paralegal Studies
Associate Degree Programs
Paralegal Studies
Liberal Arts
College of Arts and Sciences
Associate Degree Programs
Biological Sciences, Communication, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences
Bachelor Degree Programs
Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Cinema, Communication, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Drama, Economics, English, Gender Studies, History, International Studies, Judaic Studies, Mathematics, Mathematics with Certification in Secondary Education, Modern Languages and Cultures, Philosophy, Physics, Political Economy, Politics and Government, Psychology, Rhetoric and Professional Writing, Sociology
Special Programs
African American Studies, Applied Social Research, Honors Program, Interdisciplinary Contract Majors, Pre-Law, Premedical Professional Programs (Dentistry, Medicine, Optometry, Osteopathy, Podiatry, Veterinary), Religious Studies
Barney School of Business
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with majors in Accounting, Economics and Finance, Entrepreneurial Studies, Insurance and Finance, Management, Marketing
College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education, with teaching major in English
Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education,
Elementary Education, Human Services, Integrated
Elementary Education/Special Education
Nursing
Bachelor of Science (must already have RN)
Health Professions
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology, Health Science (including Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dental, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Osteopathic, Pre- Podiatry), Physical Therapy, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care
College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture
Engineering
Associate in Engineering Science
Bachelor of Science in Civil, Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; and Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies (Acoustics and Music, Biomedical, Computer Science, Environmental Studies, Manufacturing, and others)
Technology
Associate in Applied Science in Computer Engineering Technology and Electronic Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Technology, Audio Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Hartford Art School
Bachelor of Fine Arts, with majors in Ceramics, Drawing, Illustration, Media Arts, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Communication Design
Hillyer College
Associate in Arts
The Hartt School
Bachelor of Music in Composition, African American Music/Jazz Studies, Music Education, Music History, Music Management, Performance, Pre-Cantorial Studies, Music Production and Technology, Music Theory
Diploma in Composition, Instrumental and Vocal Performance, Jazz Studies
Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Acoustics and Music
Bachelor of Arts in Music, Performing Arts Management
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Actor Training, Dance, Music Theatre
Certificate Programs
College of Arts and Sciences
Programs in the following areas:
Certificate in Mathematics and Science
Applied Engineering Mathematics, Applied Statistics, Chemistry, Computer Science
Certificates in Communication and Writing Advertising, Creative Writing, Media Production, Rhetoric and Professional Writing
Certificates in Languages and Social Sciences French, German, Italian, Spanish, Criminal Justice
Certificate in Art History
University Studies
Paralegal Certificate
Postbaccalaureate Premedical Professions Certificate
Graduate Programs of Study
College of Arts and Sciences
Master of Arts, Clinical Practices in Psychology
Master of Arts, General Experimental Psychology
Master of Arts in Communication
Master of Science in Neuroscience
Master of Science in Organizational Behavior
Master of Science in School Psychology
Doctor of Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)
Barney School of Business
Master of Business Administration
Accelerated Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Accounting and Taxation
E2M Excellence in Engineering and Mangement Program
(M.Eng. and M.B.A.)
Post Master's MBA Certificate
Certificate in Accounting
Certificate in Taxation
College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions
Master of Education in Deaf Education (Aural Habilitation), Early Childhood Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Master of Science in Nursing, with majors in Community/ Public Health Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing Management
Post Master's Teaching Certificate for Nurses
Doctoral Program (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership
Doctor of Physical Therapy
College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture
Master of Architecture
Master of Engineering, with specialties in Civil and Environmental, Electrical and Computers, and Mechanical Engineering (with specializations in Manufacturing and Turbo Machinery)
E2M Excellence in Engineering and Management Program
(M. Eng. and M.B.A. dual degree in Engineering and Business Administration)
Hartford Art School
Master of Fine Arts, in Illustration
The Hartt School
Master of Music
Master of Music Education
Master of Music Education with Certification
Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition, Conducting, and Performance
Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education
Artist Diploma
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
Graduate Professional Diploma
Sixth-Year Certificate


