Automotive/Diesel & Industrial Technology

Catalog
UTI I
Delivery Method
Blended
Refer to the Tuition Chart to See Graduation Documents Offered
Location
Exton, PA,
Houston, TX,
Lisle, IL
Program 8700
Program 4750
Weeks
75
Semester Credit Hours
100.00
Hours

1,133.5 classroom, 1,116.5 lab

Train for a Career as an Automotive/Diesel & Industrial Technician 

UTI’s ASE Education Foundation-accredited Automotive/ Diesel & Industrial Technology program combines all of the core Automotive and Diesel & Industrial 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 Peterbilt or Fendt Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Training or the Cummins Engines or the DTNA Finish First Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Training. 

Program Objective 

The objective of UTI’s Automotive/Diesel & Industrial Technology 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. UTI’s Industrial Technology courses provide instruction in hydraulic applications and transport refrigeration. 

The Automotive/Diesel & Industrial Technology 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. 

Required Courses

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
1133.5
1116.5
0
2250
100
104.5
Totals
1133.5
1116.5
0
2250
100
104.5