857.5 classroom, 942.5 lab
Train for a Career as an Automotive Technician
As a NASCAR Tech Automotive Technology student, 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.
NASCAR Tech will prepare you for an entry‑level position and career in the automotive industry. You’ll gain added value by enrolling in Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Trainings such as NASCAR Technology, Mopar TEC and Ford Accelerated Credential Training (FACT).
NASCAR Tech’s programs are intended for qualified novices who wish to learn the trade or practicing technicians who wish to upgrade their skills in the trade.
As a student in UTI’s Mopar TEC program, you will learn how to diagnose, maintain and repair Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, FIAT, Jeep and Ram automobiles and trucks. You also will learn how to troubleshoot problems of all kinds, using the latest engine and analyzers, handheld scanners and other computerized diagnostic equipment. You will learn about everything from engine repair and performance to automatic transmissions, drivelines, chassis systems, electrical and body systems, A/C & heating, and diesel.
Automotive Technology Program + Mopar TEC Objective
The objective of NASCAR Tech’s Automotive Technology 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.
Students enrolled in the Mopar TEC program will receive the same Fiat Chrysler Automotive (Stellantis) training provided to dealership technicians. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands‑on work in the lab, students will become proficient in troubleshooting, diagnosing, servicing and repairing Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep and Ram automobiles and trucks. The program prepares students for entry‑level positions in the automotive industry.