YAMAHA YAMAPRO PROGRAM OVERVIEW
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Officially endorsed by Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, in 1987, UTI offers the 12-week YamaPro OEM training program.27 The curriculum is developed by UTI with support and assistance from Yamaha. Students are taught to repair a variety of Yamaha equipment, including motorcycles, ATVs, watercraft, generators and snowmobiles.1
12 weeks
35+ years
6,500+ Yamaha grads
2 campuses
YAMAHA CERTIFICATION COURSES
YamaPro students can earn Yamaha Bronze and YTA Silver technician certification levels.
SEE WHAT YOU’LL BE TAUGHT
COURSE OBJECTIVES
YamaPro Module 1
Familiarize yourself with Yamaha’s motorcycle service management procedures, as well as advanced electrical troubleshooting and electrical fuel injection (EFI) systems.
YamaPro Module 3
Learn ATV, side-by-side and snowmobile service technology.
YamaPro Module 2
Continue your exploration of all things Yamaha as you train on suspension systems; Yamaha and Star motorcycle periodic maintenance; camshaft inspection, timing and valve clearance; and two-stroke engine suspension.
YamaPro Module 4
Complete the Yamaha YamaPro manufacturer-specific OEM curriculum by training with personal watercraft service technology and generator service technology.
“This career path is fun, it’s exciting. It’s full of motivation and energy, and if you have a passion for this, from my perspective this is not work.”
– Fabian Jackson, Motorcycle Instructor
THE YAMAHA YAMAPRO ADVANTAGE
UTI's Yamaha YamaPro specialized training program features a curriculum developed by UTI with support and assistance from Yamaha.

12-WEEK OEM TRAINING

MORE THAN MOTORCYCLES

BRONZE & SILVER CERTIFICATIONS
FIND YOUR CAMPUS
YamaPro Yamaha training is available at our two motorcycle mechanic training campuses in Avondale, Arizona, and Orlando, Florida.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Student requests to move to another session will be evaluated based on the reason for the request and class availability.
Yes. All UTI locations are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.
Yes. Accreditation promotes institutional accountability by systematically and comprehensively evaluating institutions based on established criteria.
Several UTI campuses have been awarded the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges School of Excellence Award.