TRADE SCHOOL IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA
At our Rancho Cucamonga campus, we prepare students for careers in the transportation, energy, and manufacturing industries.1 From automotive, diesel, and welding to wind power, robotics and automation, and industrial maintenance, there are a variety of training paths to choose from.
6 programs
147,227 sq. ft.
56
1998
Automotive Mechanic Training in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
The 51-week Automotive Technology program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career as an auto technician. In order to keep pace with today's industry, the program includes the Battery Electric Vehicle Technology course where you'll train with the specialized tools, technologies and equipment currently used to diagnose and service electric vehicles. Graduates of the UTI Rancho Cucamonga program earn an associate degree and are prepared to complete examinations to become ASE certified.
Diesel Mechanic Training in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Students in the 45-week Diesel Technology program dive into all things diesel, from engine service and repair to electronic systems and technology. Upon completion of the program, you'll earn a diploma or associate degree, depending on your chosen specialty. You will also be prepared to complete ASE examinations..
Welding Training in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Created in conjunction with Lincoln Electric, the 36-week Welding Technology program covers four different welding processes to prepare you as a combination welder. As a graduate, you’ll earn a diploma.
Wind Turbine Technician Training in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
The Wind Turbine Technician training program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to become wind technicians. Students learn everything from advanced electrical theory to renewable energy sources, wind turbine operation, and climb and rescue to prepare for a career in this innovative field.
Industrial Maintenance Technician Training in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Students in the Industrial Maintenance program learn to work on the machinery that powers many different industries, from coal and gas to solar and nuclear. They take courses on DC and AC basic electricity, industrial heating and cooling, steam and gas turbines, boiler operations, and much more.
Robotics & Automation Training in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
In the Robotics & Automation program, students take courses on a variety of topics, including 3D design and manufacturing, industrial networking, and digital electronics and circuits. This equips them with a diverse skill set to build on in the field.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA TRADE SCHOOL CAMPUS LOCATION
The UTI Rancho Cucamonga campus is nestled in the foothills of the Los Angeles-San Bernardino basin near the San Gabriel Mountains. From Rancho Cucamonga you can ski in the morning and still head to the beach in the afternoon. And it's a short drive to many attractions in the Los Angeles area.
CAMPUS LOCATION
9494 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
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909-484-1929 | Campus
800-834-7308 | Admissions
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No, our curriculum does not require prior experience and is specifically designed to teach the skills necessary to pursue a role as a entry-level technician.
Graduates earn either a diploma or associate of specialized technology (AST) degree, depending on the program, with the possibility of additional credentials.
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.
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.