Department of Teaching, Learning & Professional Development
Teaching (MAT)
Instruct and Inspire the Next Generation
Our MAT program is a Maryland-Approved Program (MAP) through the Maryland State Department of Education and meets Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) requirements.
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In the Master of Arts in Teaching program, you’ll learn the skills you need to be a highly effective professional educator. You will:
- Build a foundation in cognitive psychology to understand how people learn
- Evaluate both strengths and weaknesses to help you elevate your skills
- Develop an understanding of curriculum that makes an impact
- Assess a student’s culture and how it relates to a learning environment to enhance teaching and learning
The Bowie State Advantage
- Network of effective educators: Connect with BSU faculty, a group of experienced educators who are rooted in how schools work.
- Valuable in-class experiences: Intern at one of BSU’s nationally recognized professional development schools, often staffed with teachers and administrators who are BSU alumni.
- Affordable, high-quality education: Further your education without breaking the bank. BSU is recognized as one of the most affordable, high-quality graduate programs in the Washington, DC and Baltimore areas.
Alumni Spotlight: George Crawford ('15)
Current Job: Media/Visual Arts Instructor & Department Chair at Fairmont Heights High School
Favorite Part of the Program: Collaborating with my classmates. I had a very supportive group of individuals who completed the program with me. I also enjoyed the bond I shared with my instructors.
What Attracted You to Bowie State University: It was an HBCU and it was local. It had a program that was perfect for me.
One Thing You Learned at BSU That Made a Difference: I learned how to write and organize my thoughts at a much higher level.
Advice for Prospective Students: This program is challenging but rewarding. I enjoyed the experience and was very proud of myself for finishing. I could not be where I am today without this program.

Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Alycia Marshall ('98)
Current Job: Interim Vice President for Learning, Anne Arundel Community College
Favorite Part of the Program: The internship and teaching opportunities. I loved actually being in the classroom and the hands-on training with the students and the feedback the professor had for me when he came to visit me at the high school where I was teaching at the time.
What Attracted You to Bowie State University: The convenience of the location. I was virtually living down the street at the time. Also, my interest in attending an HBCU and the great things I had heard about BSU.
One Thing You Learned at BSU That Made a Difference: Hard work and determination. I was in my first years of teaching right of out college and I learned quickly how to work hard after work hours in order to accomplish my goals. I have taken that experience and value system and applied it to daily life, which has helped me meet all of my professional and personal goals.
Advice for Prospective Students: Set your course, remain focused and work hard to achieve your goals. Life is not promised. There is never going to be a better time to start on the path towards accomplishing your goals.

Our goal is to make sure our students are prepared. Some choose to continue their education. A majority of them leave with a job. Our graduates have so many options. They choose where they want to go.
- Dr. Julius Davis, Program Faculty
