MARINE MECHANICS INSTITUTE
A Division of Universal Technical Institute
TRAIN AT MARINE MECHANICS INSTITUTE IN ORLANDO
Love the idea of working near the water? Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI) in Orlando, Florida, has the instructors, facilities, and state-of-the-industry tools and technology to help prepare you for a career as a marine technician.1.3
2 programs
5 courses
35,000 sq. ft.
9 labs
COMPREHENSIVE CORE PROGRAM
Marine Mechanic Training in Orlando, FL
In the 51-week Marine Technician Specialist training program, you’ll dive into key aspects of the marine industry. Students complete a series of five, three-week manufacturer-specific courses to learn the technology of top manufacturers, giving you a wide variety of skills you can take with you as you pursue a career in the field. Upon graduation, you earn a diploma and are prepared for a career as an entry-level marine technician.
MARINE MECHANICS INSTITUTE ORLANDO CAMPUS LOCATION
Orlando offers an ideal environment to prepare for a career as a marine technician. Surrounded by hundreds of lakes, Orlando is a boating and fishing paradise. And as one of the world’s premier tourist destinations, the area is famous for its theme parks and attractions, including Walt Disney World, SeaWorld Orlando and Universal Studios Florida. Nearby Daytona Beach is home to beaches, sport fishing and Daytona International Speedway..
MARINE CAMPUS LOCATION
2202 West Taft Vineland Road
Orlando, Florida 32837
M-F | 8am-5pm | Hours
407-240-2422 | Campus
800-834-7308 | Admissions
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HELPING YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
We team with Compass Rose to help students who are relocating find affordable shared or individual housing near campus. Click here for more information.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.