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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
                                  Dr. Rhonda Jeter, Dean

            Teacher preparation is the  continuing  legacy of  Bowie  State  University.   The
            College of Education continues this legacy through cultivating students who are
            committed to performing key roles in education.  The College’s goal is to produce
            effective educators prepared to impact the teaching-learning process.   Our
            exceptional curriculum, stellar faculty and highly specialized technology
            strengthen instincts and talents in the classroom and beyond.  We take pride in
            producing highly qualified, caring educators who are skillful instructional leaders
            and agents of change for an increasingly diverse learning environment.

            The College of Education offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Arts
            degree  in  Counseling Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, and School
            Psychology  and  in Teaching,  the  Master  of Education degree  in the  areas  of
            School Counseling, Elementary Education, Reading Education, School
            Administration and Supervision, Secondary Education, and Special Education.  A
            Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership is also offered.   The College of
            Education includes the Departments of Counseling, Educational Studies and
            Leadership and Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development.

            The College of Education is structured to accommodate the lives of today’s busy
            students.  Students graduate from the College of Education prepared to enter
            the job market.  For additional information please visit our website at
            www.bowiestate.edu or call the following departments:

            Department of Counseling: 301-860-3367
            Department of Educational Studies & Leadership: 301-860-3246
            Department of Teaching, Learning & Professional Development: 301-860-3130












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