Automotive & Diesel Technology II

Catalog
UTI II
Delivery Method
Blended
Refer to the Tuition Chart to See Graduation Documents Offered
Location
Long Beach, CA,
Rancho Cucamonga, CA,
Sacramento, CA
Program 5550
Weeks
75
Semester Credit Hours
90.00
Hours

1043.25 classroom, 989.75 lab

Train for a Career as an Automotive & Diesel Technician

UTI’s ASE Education Foundation-accredited Automotive and Diesel Technology II program combines all of the core Automotive and Diesel courses UTI offers. By mastering each of these fields, students will have the flexibility to qualify for positions in both industries. Also, students can choose to specialize their diesel training by enrolling in the Cummins Power Generation Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Training or the Cummins Engines or the DTNA Finish First Manufacturer- Specific Advanced Training.

Automotive & Diesel Technology II Program Objective

The objective of UTI’s Automotive and Diesel Technology II program is to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills to obtain entry-level positions as automotive and medium/ heavy truck technicians, including diagnosing malfunctions in complete mechanical and electrical systems, and making necessary repairs and replacements.

The Automotive and Diesel Technology II program will prepare students to work as service technicians in automotive repair facilities, automotive dealer service departments, diesel engine repair facilities, medium/heavy truck repair facilities and truck dealerships.

UTI’s Automotive and Diesel Technology II program for entry-level technician training gives students the best of both worlds: every Automotive Technology II course and Diesel Technology II course that UTI offers. By training in each of these fields, students will have the flexibility to qualify for positions in both industries.

UTI’s Automotive and Diesel Technology II program combines all of the core Automotive and Diesel courses UTI offers. As a student in UTI’s Automotive and Diesel Technology II program, you will learn how to diagnose, maintain and repair domestic and imported automobiles. You will also learn how to troubleshoot problems of all kinds, using the latest engine analyzers, handheld scanners and other computerized diagnostic equipment. Topics covered will include basic engine systems, computerized fuel injection, anti-lock brakes, passenger restraint systems and computerized engine controls.

By mastering each of these fields, students will have the flexibility to qualify for positions in both industries. 

Students in this program may work in the following positions and work settings such as dealerships and owner shops as a technician/mechanic or inspector, factories as a diesel/ automotive assembler, and fleets and tractor companies as a repair and maintenance technician. Automotive and Diesel

Technology II students in this program may work in the following positions and work settings such as dealerships and owner shops as a technician/mechanic or inspector, factories as a diesel/ automotive assembler, and fleets and tractor companies as a repair and maintenance technician. Automotive and Diesel Technology II includes on campus and on-line education to provide greater flexibility to the student as part of the student’s learning experience.

Required Courses

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
1043.25
989.75
0
2033
90
89.5
Totals
1043.25
989.75
0
2033
90
89.5