Universal Technical Institute maintains a national curriculum development department to design and modify our programs according to industry needs. Working closely with industry advisory boards and programmatic accreditors, curriculum development professionals determine the skills needed by technicians in today's job market and develop curriculum that will convey that knowledge.
Universal Technical Institute experts, all with years of industry and teaching experience, produce our learning activities, course guides and laboratory assignments. Course guides are used in classroom activities, outside of class study and during lab experiences. Supplemental textbooks are provided in digital, easy-to-read formats for students to study, reinforcing material covered in the classroom and labs.
The CNC Machining Technology program curriculum was developed in partnership with Universal Technical Institute, Roush & Yates Engines, LLC and Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions. The program includes lean manufacturing course content as part of the Universal Technical Institute Roush Yates collaboration.