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Capitol Technology University

Basic Information
Phone Number: 888.522.7486
Address: 11301 Springfield Road Laurel, MD 20708
Email: gradadmit@captechu.edu
Additional Information
President: Bradford L. Sims, PhD
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Private
Historical Black College/University: No
School Setting:
Suburban 52 acre campus located between Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD.
School Size: 1100
Classroom Size: 10
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:1
Type of Housing: On Campus Apartments
Diversity: Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate Degrees all are minority majority.
Tuition:
Masters $650 per credit hour, Doctorate $975 per credit hour
Financial Aid:
Disability Services:
Disability Support Services
The vice president for student engagement serves as coordinator for disability support services and learning accommodations. The coordinator's responsibility is to help students with special needs or learning differences gain equal access to college services and programs. If you have been diagnosed with a physical or learning disability and require academic or counseling support services, contact the student life office.
Requesting Accommodations
Students requesting accommodations must do so in writing 30 days prior to the start of classes. Appropriate documentation will be required. Documentation must be from a licensed health or mental health care provider or a previous education institution. Documentation should include diagnosis and recommended accommodations. Reasonable and appropriate accommodations will be based on the request for accommodations, the supporting documentation, discussion with the student and the essential learning outcomes of the relevant program, courses or activity.
Receiving Accommodations
Should a student be granted reasonable accommodations, the vice president will send notice of accommodations to the students faculty members each semester. Students who choose to discuss the accommodations with their faculty should schedule an appointment with the faculty member to ensure confidentiality. Student's granted reasonable accommodations are encouraged to maintain regular contact with the vice president for student engagement, especially during their first year.
Student Responsibilities
Students should inform the vice president for student engagement as soon as possible of any needs or changes. Students have the right to appeal decisions regarding accommodations and auxiliary aids.
Contact Information
Kyra Milbourne
Dean of Students
Email Kyra Milbourne, Dean of Students at Capitol Tech
240-965-2497
Activities:
Masters and Doctoral Degrees are completly online designed for full-time employed students. Only the MS in Computer Science is offered on campus and students can access the same activities as the undergraduate students.
Sports: Esports Arena
Become a Capitol Charger Today and join the Esports team!
Capitol Technology University's state-of-the-art Esports Arena offers students the opportunity to become a part of the Capitol Chargers Esports team. With both PC and console gaming options available, students are able to enhance their computer skills and teamwork experience, whether they are in the Esports Management program, seeking competitive structure, or just looking to have fun gaming. The arena features 23 high-powered Alienware computers and ergonomic desk chairs for PC gaming. It also offers a large, multi-console TV set up with comfy, oversized beanbag loungers for individual and multi-player gaming.
For the 2024-2025 school year, the arena will be open daily during the following hours:
Monday - Friday, 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday, 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Our Esports Arena is open for use by both casual and competitive gamers, and maintains a safe, friendly, and welcoming environment.
All students are expected to adhere to University Code of Conduct policies at all times.
Capitol keeps a finger on the pulse of the Esports industry and actively seeks to emulate what one would encounter in a professional arena. Our equipment features the best rig: high refresh rate monitors, top of the line graphics cards, linear mechanical keyboards, low latency, customizable mice, and audio isolation headsets.
Join a winning team!
Chargers Esports can be home to more than just competitors. Thriving Esports programs need coaches, strategists, analysts, commentators, managers for team schedules, social media, streaming, and of course a supportive audience! You can pursue any of these roles and more during your time at Capitol. To get involved or learn more, contact esports@captechu.edu.
Majors: Masters Degrees
Aeronautical Accident Investigation (M. Phil)
Artificial Intelligence (M.Phil)
Artificial Intelligence (M.Res)
Astronautical Engineering (M.Res)
Aviation (MS)
Aviation Cybersecurity (MS)
Aviation Maintenance (M.Res)
MBA with specialization choices
Computer Science (MS) On Ground Also Available with Specialty Areas
Construction Cybersecurity (MS)
Construction Science Management (MRes)
Counterterrorism (MS)
Critical Infrastructure and Cyber Protection (MS)
Critical Infrastructure (M.Phil.)
Cyber Analytics (MS)
Cyber Engineering (MPhil)
Cyber Intelligence and Security (MS) (joint degree)
Cyber Product Development (MS)
Cyberpsychology (M.Res)
Cybersecurity (MS)
Cyber Science (M.Ed.)
Engineering Technology (MS)
Facilities Management (MS)
Forensic Cyberpsychology (M.Res.)
Human Factors (MRes)
Intelligence Global Security (MS)
Occupational safety and health (MS)
Product Management (MS)
Project Management (MRes)
Quantum Computing (M.Res)
Sustainability (M.Res.)
Systems Engineering (M.Res.)
Technical Master of #Business Administration in Business Analytics and Data Science
Technical Master of Business Administration in Cybersecurity
Unmanned Autonomous Systems (MS)
Technology PhD Combination Program (MS to PhD path)
Doctoral Degrees
Aeronautical Science (PhD)
Astronautical Engineering (PhD)
Artificial Intelligence (PhD) #AI
Business Analytics and #Data Science (PhD)
Computer Science (PhD)
Construction Science (PhD)
Counterterrorism (PhD)
Critical Infrastructure (PhD)
Cyberpsychology (PhD)
Cyber Science (EdD)
Cybersecurity (DSc)
Cyber Leadership (PhD)
Educational Data Analytics (EdD)
Emergency and Protective Services (PhD)
Engineering Management (PhD)
Facilities Management (PhD)
Forensic Cyberpsychology (PhD)
Forensic Linguistic Engineering (PhD)
Forensic Linguistic Technology
Financial Cybersecurity (PhD)
Healthcare Cybersecurity (PhD)
Healthcare Technology (PhD)
Human Factors (PhD)
Industrial Hygiene (PhD)
Intelligence and Global Security (PhD)
Machine Learning (PhD)
Manufacturing (PhD)
Military Leadership (PhD)
Occupational Health and Safety (PhD)
Occupational Risk Management (PhD)
Offensive Cyber Engineering (PhD)
Product Management (PhD)
Project Management (PhD)
Quantum Computing (PhD)
Real Estate Management (PhD)
Space Cybersecurity (PhD)
Space Operations (PhD)
Supply Chain Management (D.B.A.)
Sustainability (PhD)
Systems Engineering (PhD)
Technology (PhD)
Unmanned Systems Applications (PhD)
Computer Capabilities:
Computer labs including the Artificial Intelligence lab is available online to all students.
Application/Transfer Deadlines: Rolling throughout the year
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Free Parking
Summer Sessions:
Masters and Doctoral degrees run all year long in either an 8 week or 16 week format.
International Students:
All programs accept international students
Notes/School Information:
Capitol Technology University was founded in Washington, D.C., as the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute (CREI) on October 9, 1927 by Eugene H. Rietzke. A Navy veteran and radio operator, Rietzke saw the need for an advanced school that would produce talented radio and electronics technicians. CREI began as a correspondence school, but its popularity led to the 1932 opening of a residence division, allowing students to work hands-on in laboratories. As radio technology improved, new training programs and courses were quickly added. Following World War II, CREI became one of the first three technical institutes accredited by the Engineers' Council for Professional Development. Capitol Tech is a private, non-profit, fully accredited university.
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