865 classroom, 1,025 lab
Train for a Career as an Automotive Technician
As a student in UTI’s Automotive Technology 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. You will learn everything from basic engine systems to computerized fuel injection, anti‑lock brakes, passenger restraint systems, computerized engine controls and much more. You’ll even learn to service and modify high‑performance engines and street‑legal sport compacts in our Power & Performance courses.
Automotive Technology + BMW FastTrack Program Objective
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.