Wyoming Technical Institute

Universal Technical Institute, Inc.WyoTech, formerly known as Wyoming Technical Institute, is a for-profit college system founded in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1966. Initially an automotive-themed school, under the ownership of Corinthian Colleges, Inc., WyoTech has grown to six campuses nationwide and now offers degree and diploma programs in the fields of automotive, diesel, collision refinishing, motorcycle, marine technology, as well as construction trades. In addition, WyoTech offers advanced training programs in applied service management; advanced diesel; light duty diesel; advanced automotive diagnostics; street rod and custom fabrication; motorsports chassis fabrication; high performance power trains; and trim and upholstery technology.

WyoTech is dedicated to career-oriented education in the automotive, diesel, motorcycle, aviation, HVAC, and watercraft engine repair fields. WyoTech's programs meet industry specifications and standards. WyoTech has seven campus locations: Blairsville, Pennsylvania, Boston, Massachusetts, Daytona, Florida, Fremont, California, Laramie, Wyoming, Oakland, California, and Sacramento, California. WyoTech's courses are designed to provide students the training they need in a short time frame. This WyoTech blog is a news resource for all students about upcoming events and program information.

Blairsville Campus

Blairsville Campus500 Innovation Drive
Blairsville PA, 15717
Phone: (724) 459-9500
Fax: (724) 459-6499

This WyoTech Blairsville campus received its initial accreditation in October 2001 and has received approval from 48 state governing authorities. WyoTech has maintained a policy of constantly upgrading facilities and courses to meet growing demands of the automotive, diesel, and collision/refinishing industries. Blairsville is a close-knit community of approximately 4,000 citizens nestled in the Conemaugh River Valley with the Conemaugh River forming 180 degrees of the town's perimeter border. Blairsville is rich in history as one of the vital transportation links between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh that facilitated the settling of this great nation in it's infancy. A significant milestone was reached when WyoTech opened its doors in the spring of 2002 for training in the automotive and collision/refinishing industries at a branch campus located in Blairsville, Pennsylvania.

Working on today's cars requires an understanding in the science and technology that goes into the modern, highly-sophisticated automobile. At WyoTech, students spend time in the classroom and then apply what they've learned to actual shop projects.Theirfacilities include modern tools and diagnostic equipment in step with the industry's most successful shops. Using these, students will explore everything under the hood of today's automobiles and learn how to diagnose and repair problems.

Daytona Campus

Daytona Campus470 Destination Daytona Lane
Ormond Beach FL, 32174
Phone: (386) 255-0295
Fax: (386) 252-3523

The WyoTech, Daytona campus was established in January 1972, imagined as a school that would be "private" in its structure and "public" in its impact. Using this basic concept, classes began in a one building classroom-shop. WyoTech, Daytona campus (originally named American Motorcycle Institute, Inc.) grew from this small physical structure to what it is today. The Motorcycle Division of WyoTech currently offers advanced specialized training on BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha motorcycles. Still keeping the basic concept, WyoTech Daytona gained recognition in the service related industries. Students acquired the knowledge in the classrooms, labs, and shop which are kept at a relatively small student-teacher ratio.

WyoTech's Motorcycle Technology program is designed to give you the specialized skills and knowledge you need for a career servicing and repairing today's modern bikes. Whether you're interested in basic motorcycle repair or looking to hone your skills with a specific motorcycle brand or style, WyoTech offers the hands-on experience that can put your future on the fast track. Students inTheirMotorcycle Technology program will take eight core courses, and then have the option to choose to concentrate in studying one of the following: Asian Motorcycles, European Motorcycles, or Harley-Davidson bikes.

Fremont Campus

Fremont Campus200 Whitney Place
Fremont CA, 94539
Phone: (510) 490-6900
Fax: (510) 490-8599

Since 1962, WyoTech - Fremont, formerly named Sequoia Institute, has been putting people on the fast track to success.Theirgraduates are leaders in their fields, because they have the advanced skills and training employers are looking for. WyoTech Fremont offers a variety of high-powered programs tailored to your individual needs and goals. The Fremont campus offers courses in Applied Automotive Technology, Motorcycle Technology and Advanced Automotive Diagnostics. WyoTech Fremont is also home to the BMW Service Technician Education Program (STEP). Students from WyoTech Fremont and all over the United States compete for seats in this program. Students must make a separate application and meet unique selection criteria to be accepted into the BMW STEP program.

Whether you're interested in basic motorcycle repair or looking to hone your skills with a specific motorcycle brand or style, WyoTech offers the hands-on experience that can put your future on the fast track. Students inTheirMotorcycle Technology program will take eight core courses, and then have the option to choose to concentrate in studying one of the following: Asian Motorcycles, European Motorcycles, or Harley-Davidson bikes.

Laramie Campus

Laramie Campus4373 North 3rd Street
Laramie WY, 82072
Phone: (307) 742-3776
Fax: (307) 721-4854

With the addition of the new Diesel/Street Rod facility, the school is now comprised of over 298,000 square feet of modern shop, classroom and administrative facilities. The new Diesel/Street Rod facility alone covers 123,000 square feet, to house up-to-date facilities and equipment. The Applied Service Management facility provides a professional office-like setting in 24,000 square feet of space. Throughout its history, WyoTech has kept its instructors abreast of the latest techniques, added new equipment as needed, and updated curriculum as changes occurred in the industry. "Moving into the Future" is not simply a slogan at Wyoming Technical Institute; it is a commitment.

Working on today's cars requires an understanding in the science and technology that goes into the modern, highly-sophisticated automobile. At WyoTech, students spend time in the classroom and then apply what they've learned to actual shop projects.Theirfacilities include modern tools and diagnostic equipment in step with the industry's most successful shops. Using these, students will explore everything under the hood of today's automobiles and learn how to diagnose and repair problems.

Long Beach Campus

Laramie Campus2161 Technology Place
Long Beach CA, 90810
Phone: (562) 624-9530
Fax: (562) 437-8111

WyoTech Long Beach's Student Services Department assists students in searching for affordable rentals. The campus provides referrals for students in need of housing and is successful in helping students find compatible living arrangements. Through the use of industry-based advisory committees, employed graduate contacts, and faculty/industry interactions, WyoTech continually upgrades and modifies programs to enhance each graduate's employability.

Working on today's cars requires an understanding in the science and technology that goes into the modern, highly-sophisticated automobile. At WyoTech, students spend time in the classroom and then apply what they've learned to actual shop projects.Theirfacilities include modern tools and diagnostic equipment in step with the industry's most successful shops. Using these, students will explore everything under the hood of today's automobiles and learn how to diagnose and repair problems.

Sacramento Campus

Laramie Campus980 Riverside Parkway
West Sacramento CA, 95605
Phone: (916) 376-8888
Fax: (916) 617-2059

In January 2004, WyoTech opened a campus in West Sacramento, California, which now offers programs in Automotive Technology, Applied Service Management, and Chassis Fabrication & High Performance Engine courses. In July 2008, the Sacramento campus began offering evening classes for their Automotive Technician and Collision Refinishing Technician programs. These evening programs may be completed in 12-months. The Automotive Technology Department has over 32,500 square feet of shop and classroom space, including classrooms for audio-visual demonstrations and lectures and over 27,000 square feet of shop space for hands on experience. The shop contains stalls, workbenches, lifts, a transmission dynamometer test center, portable chassis dynamometers, driveability diagnostic equipment and wheel alignment equipment.

Working on today's cars requires an understanding in the science and technology that goes into the modern, highly-sophisticated automobile. At WyoTech, students spend time in the classroom and then apply what they've learned to actual shop projects.Theirfacilities include modern tools and diagnostic equipment in step with the industry's most successful shops. Using these, students will explore everything under the hood of today's automobiles and learn how to diagnose and repair problems.