Train for a Career at UTI in Exton, Pennsylvania

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Hands-on training for automotive, diesel, welding, electrical or robotics.18

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No experience necessary.

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Career ready in less than 1 year.1,7

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Relationships with local employers.

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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at UTI’s Exton Trade School

Explore what training in Exton could like for you. This page will give a clear look into:

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Campus Life & What To Expect From Training

When you train at UTI Exton, you’ll build hands-on skills in labs that look like real working environments. Using some of the same tools and technology seen in the field, you’ll practice repairing equipment and systems so you can graduate career ready.1

Our grads have gone on to work in a wide range of industries. You might find them welding precision components, wiring electrical systems, programming automated machines or solving tough problems under the hood. If you see yourself in a role like that, one of our Exton trade school programs can help you get the skills needed.

Programs at This Campus

Training is built for the real world. It’s aligned with what employers need, so you can get career-ready quicker than traditional four-year college. Compare your program options below.

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Vehicle Maintenance

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Automotive & EV Technology

Train hands-on with some of the same tools and technology used by auto pros. From engine builds to electric vehicle technology, you can train for a career and build skills that keep cars on the road, all while preparing to test for ASE certification.

Program Length: 12 months7 Next Start Date: January 5
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Diploma

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ASE Cert Test Prep

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Vehicle Maintenance

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Diesel Technology

Learn to service heavy-duty engines in a hands-on setting. Get specialized skills for big commercial trucks, construction machinery, generators and more. In less than one year, you’ll learn what employers are looking for and prepare to test for ASE certification.7

Program Length: 11 months Next Start Date: January 5
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Fabrication & Machining

Welding Technology

Learn the four major arc welding processes and build skills used in construction, shipbuilding, pipelines and beyond. You'll practice in an individual welding booth and get one-on-one guidance from instructors so you can graduate prepared for a career.

Program Length: 9 months Next Start Date: January 26
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Diploma

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SMAW (Stick), GTAW (TIG), GMAW (MIG), FCAW (Flux-Cored)

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Electrical & Electronics

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Electrical, Electronics, & Industrial Technology

Practice wiring, troubleshooting and repairing high-tech electronics found in residential and commercial buildings.130 From helping wire cable systems to setting up smart security, you’ll have what it takes to pursue an innovative career.

Program Length: 12 months
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Opportunity to earn AHA Cert, OSHA 10, NCCER credentials

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Electrical & Electronics

Electrical, Robotics & Automation Technology

Learn the skills that power today’s industries. Practice programming, troubleshooting and robotics in hands-on labs that mirror the field you’re training for. In less than one year, you can graduate ready to make your mark in high-tech industries.

Program Length: 12 months
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Electrical & Electronics

Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Technology

Build skills for a career in less than a year. Through focused instruction and hands-on practice, you'll learn to service the machines that keep manufacturing and energy plants running. If you like learning how machines work, this could be a good path for you.

Program Length: 10 months
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Resources That Make Training Possible

Get the support you need to pursue the career you want. Many of our grads have tapped into these resources to help them find success.

Local Employment & Industry Relationships

UTI Exton has relationships with local employers who need new technicians. Many have hired our grads and some even offer early employment, allowing select students to work for them part-time while still in school!36

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Upcoming Start Dates

  • December 29th, 2025

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  • January 5th, 2026

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  • January 26th, 2026

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Real Grad. Real Success.

Austin Adair

Austin turned a high school hobby into a full-fledged career after training at UTI Exton. With no prior experience, he gained the knowledge and hands-on skills to start a career he genuinely enjoys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Campus Information

Exton offers a small-town feel with big-city access. Just a short drive from Philadelphia, it’s a smart place to train for a skilled trades career with strong employer demand.

Address

750 Pennsylvania Drive

Exton, Pennsylvania 19341

Phone

800-834-7308 | Admissions
610-458-5595 | Financial Aid
877-884-3986 | Student Services
610-646-8654 | Career Services
1-800-866-8346 | Housing

How to Get Started at Our Exton Trade School

Gain the clarity you need to move forward with purpose. Here are your next steps:

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1) UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.2) For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.7) Some programs may require longer than one year to complete.10) Financial aid, scholarships and grants are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state.11) See program details for eligibility requirements and conditions that may apply.16)  Not all programs are accredited by the ASE Education Foundation.18) 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.40) Current students not attending on an M-1 visa may be eligible to convert to an AST program depending on certain factors, including how far a student has progressed in the original program. For details on programs that grant an AST, see the course catalog. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.130) UTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as electricians, and graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training. Possible career paths, by program, may include: Electrical, Electronics, & Industrial Technology – electrician’s assistant, security + access control systems technician; Electrical, Robotics + Automation Technology – control systems technician, robotics & automation technician; Electrical, Wind Turbine Technology – field service technician, wind turbine technician; Electrical, Industrial Maintenance Technology – maintenance technician, field service technician. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.

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