Capitol College’s online master’s engineering
program has been named a “Best Buy” by GetEducated.com. The nationwide
list, which ranks online engineering programs based on the value they
provide students, ranks Capitol at No. 22 in the country.
The average
cost of an online engineering master's, according to GetEducated.com’s
comprehensive national ranking survey, is $27,915. Capitol College’s
program comes in under the average, at $17,070.
“This award
is also about value; value for dollar, value for content, value for
expertise,” said Vic Maconachy, vice president for academic affairs.
“This national recognition of Capitol College's online graduate program
represents not only recognition for excellence in teaching, but
recognition that students, in this field, prefer synchronous learning.”
All of
Capitol’s master’s degree programs are offered entirely online, with
courses given on weekday evenings and Saturdays. Courses blend
synchronous (real-time), professor-led events with asynchronous learning
sessions in which students access and study course material at their
convenience. Live classes are recorded and available for later replay.
Students communicate with the instructor and classmates via email and
discussion boards. Classes are small, averaging 20 each, and students
get a great deal of personal attention.
Capitol College is the only independent college in
Maryland dedicated to education in engineering, computer science,
information technology and business through practices of leadership and
innovation. Founded in 1927, Capitol offers associate, bachelor’s and
master's degrees, a Doctor of Science in Information Assurance,
professional development training and certificates. Academic programs
are grounded in centers of excellence; these include the Space
Operations Institute, the Critical Infrastructures and Cyber Protection
Center, the Innovation and Leadership Institute, and the Center for
Space Science Education and Public Outreach. The college campus is
located in Laurel, Maryland, a suburban setting midway between Baltimore
and Washington, DC. www.capitol-college.edu.
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