Automotive Technology II + 1 Industry Emphasis (BMW FastTrack)

Catalog
UTI II
Delivery Method
Blended
Refer to the Tuition Chart to See Graduation Documents Offered
Location
Avondale, AZ,
Long Beach, CA,
Miramar, FL,
Orlando, FL
Program 5110
Weeks
63
Semester Credit Hours
77.00
Hours

801.97 classroom, 938.03 lab

Train for a Career as an Automotive Technician

As a student in UTI’s Automotive Technology II program, you will learn how to diagnose, maintain and repair domestic and imported automobiles.

Automotive Technology II Program Objective

The objective of UTI’s Automotive Technology II program is to prepare students for entry-level automotive technician positions with the basic knowledge and skills required to diagnose malfunctions in the complete automotive mechanical and electrical systems, and make all necessary repairs and replacements.

UTI’s Automotive Technology II Program offers an innovative educational approach with hands-on training. Through a combination of classroom instruction, interactive online learning and hands-on work in the lab, students will become proficient in troubleshooting, diagnosing, servicing and repairing domestic and foreign automobiles. Students will learn the fundamentals of engines, powertrains, undercar, electrical systems, electrical and electronic applications, high performance engines, performance applications, braking systems, steering and suspension systems, manual and automatic transmissions, and HVAC systems.

Students also will learn to diagnose driveability concerns in addition to training in service operations. As an Automotive Technology II student you also will train on hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles. Students will learn to perform basic maintenance and repairs on hybrid systems and components, including hybrid vehicle batteries and electric motors and controls. 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 an assembler, and fleets as a repair and maintenance technician.

Students enrolled in the BMW FastTrack elective will develop knowledge and skills specific to BMW products that will qualify them for opportunities with BMW service departments, supplementing the skills acquired in their core Automotive program.

The coursework will focus on workshop technologies, BMW diagnostic and information systems, electrical and electronic systems, BMW dynamic stability control and advanced chassis systems, advanced braking systems, BMW engine theory and operations, advanced turbocharging, fuel systems and intro to BMW workshops. ASE test preparation and training is included, and students will take the BMW Associate Level ASE test as part of this Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Training Course.

​Students will earn 7 BMW training credentials and can achieve the BMW Associate Level Technician status with the successful completion of the BMW Associate Level ASE test and passing the 4 modules with a grade of 80% or higher.

Required Courses

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
705.97
674.03
0
1380
61
60.5

BMW FastTrack

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
96
264
0
360
16
14
Totals
801.97
938.03
0
1740
77
74.5