Capitol's electrical engineering program is by far the College's most comprehensive. The program is a blend of theory and practice directed at engineering design, rather than research. As you progress through the program more theoretical methods of circuit modeling and computer-aided circuit simulation tools are taught, enabling you to design, build, test, and analyze sophisticated circuits and systems. You can keep your engineering education broad-based or specialize in areas such as telecommunications, digital signal processing, integrated circuit design, and control theory.
Just as important, you'll become a well-rounded professional. Humanities and social science courses encourage you to understand how your work relates to larger professional and ethical issues in engineering.