AUTO MECHANIC PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Being an auto technician means working with your hands. So, shouldn’t you learn with your hands? When it comes to trade schools for automotive training, Universal Technical Institute’s campus in Miramar, Florida, offers the unique ability to gain hands-on experience in our state-of-the-industry labs as you train to become an automotive mechanic in just 51 weeks.18
Here are some other reasons to attend auto mechanic school at UTI’s Miramar, FL, campus:
- We have teams dedicated to help with financial aid,10 housing and employment.1
- Students train on current engines and equipment thanks to our industry relationships.
- We have experienced instructors who are supportive and provide useful insight.
AUTO MECHANIC TRAINING
What Makes Automotive Technician Training Different With Us?
- Connections with employers1
- Complete the program in less than a year7
- Option to continue in specialized automotive training after completing core training
- No prior experience needed
- Hands-on learning that mirrors real-world experience
AUTO MECHANIC COURSES IN MIRAMAR, FL
With a curriculum built closely with industry leaders and hands-on training in our labs, training at UTI Miramar mirrors real-world experience, so students can feel confident when pursuing careers after graduation.1
Here are some auto mechanic courses and topics covered at UTI Miramar:
Automotive Engines Service and Repair
One of the first subjects students learn when starting the Automotive program, this course dives into the fundamentals of a vehicle’s internal engine operation and how to repair it. Students learn the various components that make up the internal combustion engine and completely disassemble an engine to become familiar with how individual parts work together.
Advanced Technology/Hybrid and Service Advising
Students learn theory, diagnosis and repair information necessary to safely and effectively service hybrid vehicles and alternative-fuel systems and technology. Students learn the principles of service advising and how they fit into service operations. In addition, they learn written and verbal communication standards typical of a professional dealership environment in providing customer service, questioning techniques, efficient diagnosis of customer concerns, report completion, organization, and co-worker/management interaction skills.
Automotive Powertrains & Transmissions
Students learn to assemble and disassemble electronic automatic and manual transmissions while learning the inner workings of multiple gear and shift patterns. They’ll also learn to assemble and disassemble rear differentials and drive shafts, replace U-joints, understand driveline angles, and more.
Vehicle Steering and Suspension Service and Repair
Students learn to identify, diagnose and safely service wheels and tires, steering and suspension systems, and components. Students also learn the basics of tire mounting and balancing, struts, ball joints, tie-rod ends, rack and pinion, and steering gear boxes.
Vehicle Brake Systems
Students learn to diagnose and service wheel bearings, brake power assist systems, brake hydraulic systems, parking brakes, brake electrical systems, anti-lock braking systems, traction control and stability control systems. They’ll also learn the different components used in hydraulic brake systems, including the assembly and disassembly of the master cylinder, calipers, drum assembly and proper bleeding.
Vehicle Electronic Systems and Technology
Students learn the science of electrical principles and electricity and how they’re related to automotive technology. The coursework also covers how various electrical components operate, how to read wiring diagrams, and how to build and test circuits.
Automotive Climate Control Systems and Repair
Students learn about EPA rules and regulations as they cover the different types of refrigerants and oils in the market today and how to handle them properly. Additionally, students learn about the potential dangers of working with refrigerant and high system pressures and how to avoid such situations.
Power & Performance I
Students gain knowledge in calculating compression ratios, calculating bore/stroke, port matching, camshaft understanding and much more. The skills learned in this course will be used to disassemble a V-8 engine, inspect and measure every component, and reassemble and time the rotating assembly.
Power & Performance II
Building on the material covered in Power & Performance I, students gain knowledge in fuel flow, ignition timing, exhaust flow, engine add-on performance, engine installation and dynamometer operation. Students have the opportunity to install their engine on a rolling chassis and install carburetion, ignition, and an exhaust system.
Emissions Legal Performance
Students learn to use different types of tuning software to tune normally aspirated, supercharged, turbo-charged and nitrous-powered vehicles on a chassis dynamometer. To do this, students modify vehicles by changing parameters in the engine computer while the car is sitting on a chassis dyno. After the dyno run, students look at fuel trim and ignition timing to see if the engine is lean or rich. They then make adjustments to obtain the vehicle’s maximum power and torque while remaining emissions-legal.
AUTO MECHANIC CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MIRAMAR, FL
A career as an automotive technician is full of possibilities, and that’s no different in South Florida, where auto mechanics may find a lot of clients coming through tourism, manufacturing or agriculture. Most of our grads start out working as entry-level technicians or in other entry-level roles. As with any industry, over time, you may be able to advance in your career with hard work. Some entry-level and advanced roles could include:77
Entry-level
- Automotive Technician
- Service Writer
- Smog Inspector
- Parts Associate
Advanced
- Service Manager
- Diagnostic Technician
- Fleet Technician
- Shop Owner
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual salary for automotive service technicians and mechanics in the South Florida area was $47,240 in May 2022.25 This means half earned more and half earned less. Keep in mind that salary depends on several factors, including experience, employer, demand and cost of living in the area.
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
Supportive instructors, hands-on training in our labs, several beaches nearby — there’s a lot to love about UTI Miramar! It’s a beautiful campus with state-of-the-industry labs where students can receive training that mirrors real-world experience. To learn more about the campus, head here. See what makes UTI Miramar a great place to train by taking a campus tour.
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AUTO MECHANIC TRAINING NEAR ME
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