The Accelerated Certification in Teaching Program (ACT) is designed to prepare women and men with non-teaching degrees for teaching careers. It is a non-degree, graduate-level, state-approved teacher education program.
What to Expect Studying at Notre Dame of Maryland University
As a nationally recognized NCATE-accredited teacher preparation program and the #1 private institution in Maryland for initial teacher certification, you can expect to benefit from small class sizes, expert faculty, and practical field experiences.
Flexible Class Schedules
Work with an advisor to develop a personalized program plan:
- Courses offered in the evenings at times convenient for working adults.
- Occasional courses available on Saturdays or online.
High Quality Programs
All of NDMU's award-winning teacher certification programs are nationally recognized by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and by the individual specialized professional associations; e.g., the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics.
Internship Opportunities
As part of the program requirements, you will complete a full-time internship semester with the support of a mentor teacher and an internship supervisor.
Internship Semester Features
- Speak to human resources representatives from local school systems.
- Get insight into the application and interview process.
- Find out what qualifications and content areas are most desired in local schools.
- Participate in on-campus interviews.
Candidates who already have a full-time teaching position in their intended certification area may use their current teaching job to satisfy the internship requirement.
Teaching Positions
Graduates of NDMU are highly recruited for employment; we partner with local school systems to help our students navigate the hiring process.
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Maryland Teacher Shortage Areas
Notre Dame offers more programs in critical shortage areas (PDF) than any other institution in Maryland. By providing programs in these much-needed areas, we help our local schools systems find new teachers and our graduates find teaching jobs.
For the 2025-2026 school year, the declared critical shortage areas are:
- Family and Consumer Sciences, Technology Education (not offered at NDMU)
- Computer Science (Grades 7–12)
- English (Grades 7–12)
- English for Speakers of Other Languages (Pre-K–Grade 12)
- Mathematics (Grades 7–12)
- Middle School Education in English, Math, Science and Social Studies (Grades 4-9)
- Science Areas (Grades 7–12) Biology, Chemistry, Earth/Space Science, Physical Science, Physics
- Special Education Areas Generic: Elementary (Grades 1-8) and Secondary/Adult (Grade 6–Adult)
- World Language Areas (Pre-K–Grade 12) French, Spanish
- Art (Pre-K–Grade 12)
- Dance (not offered at NDMU)
Additional Info
- EDU-608 Teaching the Digital Generation in the Globalized Age (3)
- EDU-615 Educator as a Change Leader (3)
- EDU-697 Language and Intercultural Communication for Changing Populations (3)
- EDU-772 Changing Populations in Historical Perspective (3)
- EDU-775 Democracy and Education: Three Philosophical Perspectives (3)
Required Courses
- EDU-509 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
- EDU-510 Elementary Reading Materials
- EDU-511 Assessment of Reading
- EDU-513 Science and Social Studies in the Elementary School
- EDU-519 Human Development and Learning
- EDU-538 English Language Learners for the Classroom Teacher
- EDU-542 Instruction in Reading
- EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management
- EDU-592 Mathematics in the Elementary School
- EDU 602 Internship: Teaching in the Elementary School
- SPE-526 Special Education for the Classroom Teacher
Elementary Education candidates may pursue a dual certification in Early Childhood Education (preK – 3) with the following additional class:
- EDU-515 Curriculum and Methods for Early Childhood Education
- EDU-603 Internship: Early Childhood (Dual certification candidates will complete both a 3 credit elementary school placement and a 3 credit early childhood placement during the internship semester)
Required Courses
- EDU-519 Human Development and Learning
- SPE-526 Special Education for the Classroom Teacher
- EDU-538 English Language Learners for the Classroom Teacher
- EDU-53(_) Methods of Teaching in Secondary School (required if pursuing a dual certification in special education and a secondary content area – take the course matching the content area)
- EDU-551 Reading and Writing in the Content Areas Part II
- EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management
- EDU-580 Reading and Writing in the Content Areas Part I
- SPE-543 Special Education Assessment
- SPE-546 Methods of Teaching Students with Special Needs
- SPE-571 Vocational Skills
- SPE-576 Communication Skills for the School-based Professional
- SPE-601 Internship: Teaching in Special Education
- EDU-601 Internship: Teaching in Secondary School (Candidates will complete both a 3 credit special education placement and a 3 credit secondary placement during the internship semester, if seeking dual certification)
Required Courses
- EDU-519 Human Development and Learning
- EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management
- SPE-526 Special Education for the Classroom Teacher
- EDU-538 English Language Learners for the Classroom Teacher
- EDU-509 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
- EDU-510 Elementary Reading Materials
- EDU-511 Assessment for Reading Instruction
- EDU-542 Instruction in Reading
- EDU-592 Mathematics in the Elementary School (required if seeking dual certification with elementary education)
- SPE-544 Special Education Assessment
- SPE-546 Methods of Teaching Students with Special Needs
- SPE-570 Individualizing the Curriculum: Strategies for Holistic Intervention
- SPE-576 Communication Skills for the School-based Professional
- SPE-601 Internship: Teaching in Special Education
- EDU-602 Internship: Teaching in the Elementary School (Candidates will complete both a 3 credit special education placement and a 3 credit elementary placement during the internship semester if seeking dual certification.)
Required Courses
- EDU-508 Issues in TESOL
- EDU-545 Principles of Linguistics
- EDU-546 Methods and Materials for Second Language Acquisition
- EDU-547 Assessing Second Language Acquisition
- EDU-548 Language Learning
- EDU-586 Teaching Reading and Writing to Students with Limited English Proficiency
- EDU-556 Technology for Instruction and Management
- EDU-519 Human Development and Learning
- SPE-526 Special Education for the Classroom Teacher
- EDU-611 Internship: ESOL
Student Outcomes
As a student in this program, you will be able to:
- Use the knowledge of students to inform your teaching practice.
- Plan assessments to monitor and support student learning.
- Demonstrate skill in checking for student understanding and using feedback to assess.
- Utilize formative and summative assessments to inform your instructional practice.
- Deepen student learning by providing scaffolded opportunities for higher level, deeper learning.
Program Outcomes
At the completion of the program, you will be able to:
- Pass all national testing requirements, as applicable, achieving a 100% pass rate for NDMU.
- Enhance career and professional development opportunities for employment pathways in the profession, e.g., elementary or secondary education teacher, highly qualified with a dual or triple certification, professional developer, preparation for teaching in higher education, etc.
- Document an ability to design a thorough lesson plan that addresses the needs of all students and which provides for both formative and summative measurable student outcomes.
- Utilize classroom management skills to effectively engage students and maximize learning opportunities for all students.