Chris Schell loves helping students learn new things in electronics classes for their HVAC, industrial maintenance, mechatronics, and electronics degrees and certificates at GRCC. āI started out in industry as an electrical engineer at GE Aviation, and switched to full time education at GRCC in 2020, after a year of being an adjunct,ā said Chris.
Chris holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Mexico. . He teaches EL106 Technical Electricity, EL 107 Technical Electronics, EL 144 Basic Electricity and Electronics, EL 150 Electrical Schematics, and EL 163 Electrical Troubleshooting.
āYou will find a low student to faculty ratio in these classes,ā said Chris. āThe instructors are all experienced and love to teach, and our placement rate is great.ā
Along with hands-on skills for an in-demand field, Chrisā students learn critical thinking skills. āProblems are never as big as they seem to be,ā said Chris. āAnd there will always be challenges with anything worth doing. If it was easy, then I wouldn't really be needed.ā
He also shares that a certificate or degree is more than a credential, itās a life changing experience. āEducation is so much more than just regurgitating information,ā said Chris. āI had a professor that once told me to ālearn something in spite of your classes,ā and it took me a while to figure out what he meant. Long after I graduated from college, it dawned on me that, though valuable, it wasn't just the engineering degree that was important--it was the experience of learning. I developed a thought process on āhow to learnā and that has been invaluable to me.ā