Previously lucid Car engines include evolved into labyrinthine, computerized constructions.
In its 2008-2009 Job Cicerone to Industries, the U.S. Office of Labour Statistics predicted that over 90,000 automotive jobs would be created by 2015--as such, it's dinky confusion that many seek participation in the automotive mechanical Production. As Car engines involve computerized components and arise more and more conglomerate, this lucrative globe calls for highly trained technicians. Luckily, specialized schools nationwide attempt equal such experience.
Universal Technical Institute
Boasting roughly a dozen campuses across big American cities--from Los Angeles to Chicago to Boston to Orlando--Universal Specialized Institution (UTI) touts itself as "the state's premier provider of technician knowledge for students seeking a rewarding job in the automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle and marine industries." The college's Automotive Technology Practice Programme utilizes hands-on knowledge and Production morals facilities to train budding technicians in diagnosis, avail and repair for Non-native and home automobiles; the core programme spans 51 weeks. Additionally, UTI offers a Diesel and Industrial Technology Familiarity programme and a Collision Repair and Refinish Technology Participation Programme, also as motorcycle, NASCAR and marine-focused practice. Partnerships with BMW, Ford, Honda, Nissan, Toyota and Volvo arrange Manufacturer Particular Fresh Practice (MSAT) programs and even now graduates with accessible employment opportunities. UTI offers a variety of financial aid and scholarship options. Interested students start by applying online.
Universal Technical Institute Main Campus
10695 W. Pierce St.
Avondale, AZ 85323
800-510-5845
uti.edu
American Auto Institute
The American Auto Institute (AAI) in Cerritos, California, offers hands-on learning and current industry technology with a career-oriented focus. Programs at the school include a 720-hour Certified Automotive Technician program, a 540-hour Certified Smog Technician program and a 360-hour General Automotive Technician Program, besides as California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) certification in areas such as automotive electrical systems, engine performance and clean air performance. AAI offers federal financial aid programs--such as Pell Grants and Federal Work-Study programs--and has placed graduates in companies like Bridgestone, Saab of Santa Monica, S & J Chevrolet and more. The Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology accredits the American Auto Institute. Students must apply online or on location and complete an interview with an admissions representative.
Glendale, AZ 85301888-209-8264aai.edu
americanautoinstitute.com
Arizona Automotive Institute
The Arizona Automotive Institute prepares students for careers in automotive technology; diesel technology; welding; and heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. The institute's Automotive Service Technology program provides an understanding of mechanical systems, familiarity with computerized electrical systems and diagnostics and training in fuel, ignition, brakes, steering and suspension systems. The diesel program focuses on similar mechanical and electrical components in heavy trucks, while the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Basic/Advanced Refrigeration (ACHR) program focuses on installation and repair of heat pumps, refrigeration units and air conditioning. AAI offers federal financial aid and assistance. The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges accredits the Arizona Automotive Institute. Interested applicants must call 1-800-321-5861 to speak to an admissions representative.
Arizona Automotive Institute
6829 N. 46th Ave.
American Auto Institute17522 Studebaker Rd.Cerritos, CA 90703562-403-2660