MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS INSTITUTE
A Division of Universal Technical Institute
TRAIN AT MOTORCYCLE MECHANICS INSTITUTE(MMI) PHOENIX
6 electives
48,224 sq. ft.
26 classes/labs
CORE PROGRAMS OFFERED
Core programs at MMI Phoenix help give graduates the foundational knowledge they need to prepare for a career as a technician in the motorcycle industry.
Motorcycle Mechanic Training at MMI Phoenix
In MMI's 48-week Motorcycle Technician training program, you’ll have the opportunity to troubleshoot and diagnose engines, test performance and drivability and more. As a graduate, you earn a diploma and can choose to continue your training with additional manufacturer-specific electives.
SPECIALTY TRAINING ELECTIVES OFFERED
EARN YOUR CREDENTIALS AT MMI PHOENIX
GAIN FACTORY CREDENTIALS
MMI PHOENIX CAMPUS LOCATION
The Phoenix, Arizona, area provides the perfect setting to prepare for a career as a motorcycle technician. With more than 300 sunny days a year, it's the perfect place for motorcycle enthusiasts to enjoy long rides over scenic desert highways and back roads. MMI is just minutes from several arenas and stadiums that host professional sports, as well as motocross and Supercross events. The Phoenix area also offers endless entertainment and outdoor recreation options.
MOTORCYCLE CAMPUS LOCATION
10695 West Pierce Street, Suite 200
Avondale, Arizona 85323
M-F | 8am-4:30pm | Hours
623-869-9644 | Campus
800-834-7308 | Admissions
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HELPING EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
At Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, our priority is making sure our students have everything they need to realize their goals. Here’s how we strive to give you the support you need to succeed.
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
CAREER SERVICES
FINANCIAL AID
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
UTI follows a blended learning model, which includes a mix of online instructor-led training with hands-on application in the lab.18 This type of training is modeled after what’s used in the industry today and can provide more flexibility for students. UTI’s core programs follow this style, except for Welding, Collision Repair & Refinish Technology, and CNC Machining. These programs follow a hands-on learning model.
While not separate classes, math and science aligned with the learning skills are incorporated into the course teachings, along with industry terminology that technicians need to succeed.
No, our curriculum does not require prior experience and is specifically designed to teach the skills necessary to pursue a career as a entry-level technician.
Graduates earn either a diploma or Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degree, depending on the program and campus, with the possibility of additional credentials.
Yes, students can work and attend school if needed. Our Career Services team can help identify local job openings based on a student’s schedule.