Jewish Theological Seminary of America is the academic center of the Conservative branch of Judaism. Its main campus, in New York City, houses a number of schools, including the Rabbinical School; the H. L. Miller Cantorial School and College of Jewish Music; the Graduate School; the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education; and the Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies. The List College provides a joint undergraduate degree with either Barnard College or Columbia University. The Jewish Museum in New York City and the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, Israel, are affiliates of the Jewish Theological Seminary. The seminary was established in 1886.