1:53Training for HVACR Careers at Our Trade SchoolWalk through our HVACR labs to see what training is like for this in-demand industry. Learn about our program here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/hvacrAssociate Vice President of Skilled Trades, Lou Vendrell, takes you through what skills you’ll be learning in the 9-10 month HVACR training.Courses focus on teaching what you’ll need to know in the field: how to troubleshoot, diagnose and service important systems that keep industries running. Both commercial and residential spaces rely on HVACR technicians.If you have a passion for all things hands-on, a career in HVACR may just be for you. From refrigeration to ventilation, employers are looking for skilled techs with experience - experience that you can get from our HVACR trade school.*See how you can start preparing for HVACR careers with us. Apply today: https://www.uti.edu/forms/enroll-now*UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
2:00Specialized NASCAR Tech & Motorsports TrainingWhat does it take to work in racing? It starts with a foundation of automotive knowledge. Learn more here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/automotive/specialized-training/nascarUTI Mooresville Instructors Scott Kazura and Darrell Hoffman take you through the specialized NASCAR labs, where you’ll learn everything from fabrication to tuning race cars and pit crew essentials that racing technicians use.Select students also can help instructors build engines – sometimes used in NASCAR sanctioned races (students at UTI have won over 200 trophies)!1Those with a passion for motorsports will want to dive right into NASCAR-endorsed training in one of the top racing cities in the country. To qualify for NASCAR Technology & Motorsports Training, students need to complete the core Automotive & EV Technology program.They’ll graduate equipped to pursue careers as automotive technicians, and with hard work and experience, could find themselves on a path toward the motorsports industry.2Why not pursue your passion and learn skills to work on fast cars? An education at our trade school is the first step. Learn more here: https://www.uti.edu/locations/north-carolina/mooresville/automotiveThe SPEC Engine course requires competitive admission, and space is limited. To be eligible for consideration, students must be enrolled in the core Automotive & EV Technology program with the NASCAR Technology elective and maintain 3.8 GPA, 95% professionalism score, zero infractions, and 90% in the NASCAR Engines I course.UTI prepares graduates to work as entry-level automotive service technicians. Some graduates who take NASCAR-specific electives may have additional motorsports-related opportunities. In 2024, the percentage of graduates who found motorsports-related job opportunities were: with NASCAR elective, 23% (35 out of 152); without NASCAR-elective 1.4% (5 out of 378). UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. Graduate achievements may vary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:34Behind-The-Scenes of a Motorcycle Performance CourseIf you’re passionate about motorcycles and performance, learning how to build and tune engines is where it all comes together. Explore the program here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/motorcycleUTI Orlando Instructor Jimmy McMillian walks you through the Screamin’ Eagle® course, part of specialized Harley-Davidson® training that can be pursued after completing Motorcycle Technician prerequisite training at the trade school.See what makes engine building so special, including the industry-standard dyno that allows for testing, measuring and more.Motorcycle training at UTI helps students learn servicing skills for working on all kinds of equipment, from bikes to powersports to side-by-sides and ATVs. The goal? To build confidence and knowledge that can translate into a potential career as a motorcycle technician.*Take the opportunity. Train in motorcycle mechanics. Enroll today: https://www.uti.edu/forms/enroll-now*UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:50Electric Vehicle Training at Universal Technical InstituteCar technology evolves fast, which is why electric vehicles are a focus in UTI’s automotive training . Learn more here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/automotive/electric-vehicle-trainingFollow Instructor Daniel Buzo as he gives a quick walkthrough of the Automotive & EV Technology program, which includes a three-week Battery Electric Vehicle (EV) Technology course.The electric vehicle training is designed to help students build a strong foundation in the fundamentals, building knowledge over weeks so students can develop advanced EV diagnostic skills used by automotive technicians across the industry.*Through hands-on lab training, students are using the same tools and tech used in vehicle diagnostics, so they graduate prepared to perform repairs on modern cars and trucks.It takes just 51 weeks to finish the program, so what are you waiting for? Enroll today: https://www.uti.edu/forms/enroll-now*UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:01Build Skills That Move the World. It Starts at Trade School.Every career starts somewhere. The first step is a decision to begin. Explore our trade school programs at https://www.uti.edu/programsThrough hands-on training in labs designed to reflect what work is like, Universal Technical Institute is helping students prepare to pursue careers after trade school.*If you’re interested in a future in which you can make an impact on industries across the country, this is where it starts. Every moment you spend learning your craft helps you build confidence and technical skills that can translate to the workforce after you graduate.We’re here to help you stop the “trade school near me” search and take the first step toward a future you’re excited about.It’s easy to get started. Apply today: https://www.uti.edu/forms/enroll-now*UTI now offers all of its automotive, diesel, motorcycle and marine technician training in a blended-learning format consisting of online lecture courses along with in-person, hands-on lab training. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:19Power the Future: Train To Become an Electrical Wind Turbine Tech in 8 MonthsWind turbines generate electricity to power homes, businesses and communities across the country. And behind every spinning blade are skilled technicians who climb, troubleshoot and keep these massive systems running.Train to become one of these techs in just eight months with Universal Technical Institute’s Electrical & Wind Turbine Technology program.No prior experience required to enroll. In this hands-on program, you can learn:AC/DC electrical theoryElectrical wiringRenewable energy and control devicesWind turbine componentsWind turbine operationsClimb & rescueThese skills can help you pursue high-tech roles that support the growing clean-energy movement.πLearn more about the program and explore outcomes here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/wind-turbineUTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as an electrician. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training, but graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:32How To Train for a High-Tech Electrical Career in Less Than 1 Year | UTIElectrical systems power our homes, cities, factories and future. Behind every system are skilled technicians. At Universal Technical Institute, you can train to become one of these techs in less than a year.Choose from one of our four electrical training pathways:Electrical & Electronics: https://www.uti.edu/programs/electrical/eeitRobotics & Automation: https://www.uti.edu/programs/robotics-automationIndustrial Maintenance: https://www.uti.edu/programs/industrial-maintenanceWind Turbine: https://www.uti.edu/programs/wind-turbineEach electrical program is designed for hands-on problem solvers who love technology but don’t want to spend four years in school. Here’s some of what you’ll learn:AC/DC electrical theoryElectrical wiringElectrical applicationsAdvanced electrical and controlsElectrical and electronic troubleshootingNo prior experience is needed. You start from the basics and build the skills employers depend on while training to earn industry-recognized certifications.π Compare UTI’s four electrical programs here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/electricalUTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as an electrician. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training, but graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:20Hands-On Training for an Electrical Career in Less Than 1 Year | UTIElectrical and electronic systems power the places we live and work. When those systems fail, communication and productivity come to a halt, and that’s why skilled technicians are essential.At Universal Technical Institute, you can train to become an electrical tech in less than a year through the Electrical, Electronics & Industrial Technology program.Get hands-on with the systems that keep our modern world running. Here’s some of what you’ll learn:AC/DC electrical theoryElectrical wiringAdvanced electrical and controlsElectrical and electronics troubleshootingIndustrial roboticsReady for a high-tech career without four years of schooling?π Learn more about the program and explore outcomes here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/electrical/eeitUTI’s Electrical, Electronics & Industrial Technology program does not prepare graduates for employment as an electrician. UTI’s electrical programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training in careers such as electrician’s assistant or security + access control systems technician, but graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:27Train for a High-Tech Electrical and Industrial Maintenance Career | UTIEssential industries like food production, manufacturing and energy plants depend on machines that work. The skilled technicians who diagnose, repair and maintain them are crucial.You can train to become one of these techs in just 10 months with Universal Technical Institute’s Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Technology program.You’ll get hands-on with the electrical and mechanical systems used across industrial environments. Here’s some of what you’ll learn:Advanced electrical and controlsProgrammable logic controllers (PLCs)Industrial roboticsHydraulics and pneumaticsMechanical systems & maintenanceEven if you have no prior experience, you can build the cross-functional mechanical and electrical skills employers depend on to keep facilities efficient and productive.π Learn more about the program and explore outcomes here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/industrial-maintenanceUTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as an electrician. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training, but graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:19Electrical, Robotics & Automation Training Without a 4-Year Degree | UTIIndustrial robots and automated systems power the world, but they don’t run on their own. Behind every automated line, robotic arm and smart sensor are skilled technicians who wire, program, troubleshoot and innovate.At Universal Technical Institute, you can train to become one of these technicians in less than a year through the Electrical, Robotics & Automation Technology program.Get hands-on with the tools and technology shaping our modern world. Some topics you’ll learn include:Electrical and electronics troubleshootingIndustrial roboticsProgrammable logic controllers (PLCs)Computer-aided design (CAD)Advanced programmingReady to train for the future?π Learn more about the program and explore outcomes here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/robotics-automationUTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as an electrician. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training, but graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
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