TRAIN AT UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE IN ORLANDO
Our UTI Orlando trade school campus has labs dedicated to our Automotive Technology, Diesel Technology, Automotive & Diesel Technology, and HVACR Technician programs. Beyond that, we have three additional labs that feature Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Training with BMW, Ford and the DTNA Finish First program.
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CORE PROGRAMS OFFERED
Core programs can give you the foundational skills to help you prepare for a career as an automotive, diesel or HVAC technician.1 Choose to work on consumer or commercial vehicles. Either way, UTI provides the training you need.
HVACR coming to UTI Orlando pending regulatory approval.
Automotive Mechanic Training in Orlando, FL
In the 51-week Automotive Technology program, you’ll learn how to work on everything from simple engine systems to power and performance machines. You can also gain skills important to the modern market with the electric vehicle training coming to UTI Orlando! Graduates earn associate degrees or diplomas, depending on their chosen specialty, and are prepared to test for ASE certifications.
Diesel Mechanic Training in Orlando, FL
Students in the 45-week Diesel Technology program complete courses on a variety of topics, from diesel hydraulic systems to preventive maintenance. Upon graduation, you'll earn a diploma or associate degree, depending on your chosen specialty. You are also prepared to test for ASE certification.
HVACR Technician Training in Orlando, FL
Over the course of 39 weeks, students in the HVACR Technician training program covers course topics related to heating systems, fundamentals of refrigeration, air conditioning and more. Graduates are prepared to test for several industry certifications, including the EPA 608.
HVACR Technician program coming to UTI Orlando pending regulatory approval.
SPECIALTY TRAINING PROGRAMS OFFERED AT UTI ORLANDO
Continue your training with one of the Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Training programs at our UTI Orlando technical school. You'll work to earn the certifications and skills that can prepare you for a career in the automotive or diesel industries.15
GET YOUR ASSOCIATE DEGREE
UTI Orlando awards an occupational associate degree (OAD) for:
Automotive Technology II
Automotive & Diesel Technology II
Automotive Technology II + 1 Industry Emphasis (Ford FACT)
Diesel Technology II + 1 Industry Emphasis (DTNA Finish First)
Automotive & Diesel Technology II + 1 Industry Emphasis (Ford FACT) graduates
All other graduates receive diplomas. For details on programs that grant an OAD, see the course catalog.START YOUR ASE CERTIFICATION
A graduate of UTI’s ASE Education Foundation-accredited automotive and diesel programs can substitute his or her training for one year of work experience toward ASE’s two-year work requirement.
UTI ORLANDO LOCATION
UTI Orlando's trade school offers automotive, diesel and HVACR technician training programs. Campus tours are available daily with no appointment needed. Why wait?
AUTOMOTIVE & DIESEL 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
UTI has local Career Advisors at each campus to assist you with your search for a part-time job that could help you cover living expenses while you attend school.1 Contact Career Services for more information.
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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.
- Graduates earn either a diploma or Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degree, depending on the program and campus, with the possibility of additional credentials.
- 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.
- 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.