This video offers an overview of the Remington College Electronic Technology Program, which helps to prepare students for their future roles as electronics, computer service, installation, or laboratory technicians. Kevin McGowan and Antoine Clay, two Electronic Technology instructors at Remington College’s Lafayette, Louisiana, campus, comment on the diverse specialty areas that graduates can pursue and the current need for electronics specialists. The program’s hands-on labs and computer simulations in fundamental and advanced electronics are emphasized, including coursework in microprocessing, integrated circuits, computer technology, and home electronics installation and integration. This training is designed to prepare graduates for working with home theater systems, appliances, security systems, lighting, and more. Shreveport and Lafayette Campus facilities are featured.
Electronic Technology Instructor Testimonial
Antoine Clay, an instructor at our Lafayette (Louisiana) Campus, has extensive experience in the field of electronics. Says Mr. Clay, “I found that I loved teaching electronics, … so when I had a chance to become a full-time instructor, I jumped at it.” He feels that Remington College’s instruction prepares students well “for what they’re going to see out there” in the field of modern electronics, getting them ready through a variety of hands-on practice opportunities. Mr. Clay derives a great sense of satisfaction from seeing his students understand a concept, implement it successfully, and build their confidence in the process. “It’s more fun than if I’d done it,” says Mr. Clay with genuine enthusiasm. He feels he’s doing more than just teaching his students electronics. According to Mr. Clay, “I feel like I’m helping them achieve the life that they envisioned themselves having.”