Martin Luther King, Jr., Communications Arts Center, Bowie State University, Bowie, Maryland, February 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Today, Bowie State University is the regional comprehensive university serving central Maryland. The University offers masters' degrees in eleven fields, from organizational communications and human resource development to computer science and management information systems. It also provides an honors program, Army ROTC, and athletics, fielding teams in ten intercollegiate sports in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The University's interdisciplinary College of Excellence strengthens the freshman and sophomore experience, preparing students for later graduate and professional study. Bowie State University also is the nation's first historically African-American institution to offer graduate programs in Europe.
Computer Science Building, Bowie State University, Bowie, Maryland, February 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Within the University are four schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Education, and the School of Professional Studies.
OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES, RESEARCH, & CONTINUING EDUCATION
The Office offers courses in the evenings and on weekends. Classes also are held at off-campus sites such as Andrews Air Force Base Center (Camp Springs); Fort George G. Meade Center (Odenton); Southern Maryland Higher Education Center (California); University System of Maryland Shady Grove Center (Rockville); Montgomery College (Rockville); and Garrett Community College (McHenry).
The Office of Graduate Studies, Research, and Continuing Education began as the School of Continuing Education and Extended Studies. In July 2000, it reformed as the School of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education. In 2005, it reorganized as the Office of Graduate Studies, Research, and Continuing Education.
SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Formed in 1995, the School of Arts and Sciences includes eight departments: Communications; Computer Science; English and Modern Languages; Fine and Performing Arts; History and Government; Mathematics; Military Science (ROTC); and Natural Sciences.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The School of Business was created in July 2004. Within the School are three departments: Accounting, Finance, and Economics; Management, Marketing, and Public Administration; and Management Information Systems.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Origins of the School of Education parallel the origins of Bowie State University when by 1893 it had organized as the Baltimore Normal School for the training of teachers. Later, it became the School of Education and Professional Studies. In July 2001, it reformed into two schools: the School of Education, and the School of Professional Studies. Presently, the School has three departments: Counseling; Educational Studies and Leadership; and Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development.
SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Formed from the division of the School of Education and the School of Professional Studies in July 2001, the School of Professional Studies has four departments : Behavioral Sciences and Human Services; Nursing; Psychology; and Social Work.
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