Wyotech has taken the training and education for careers in mechanics to a new level. They have recognized the changing needs for skilled workers in the automotive, aviation, HVAC and watercraft industries and developed training programs that meet them. Wyotech breaks out its educational opportunities into the following categories:
HVAC
Automotive Technology
Auto Body
Aviation
Diesel
Motorcycle
Watercraft.
These study choices are only the beginning. In the field of motorcycles, you can choose from fields of concentration among Suzuki, Honda, Harley Davidson, BMW, Ducati, Kawasaki – the goal is to make the graduate a qualified entry level mechanic for any shop that sells and services the brand of the graduate’s choice. There is also a more generalized educational path in Asian motorcycles.
That’s the kind of focused, up to date training a Wyotech student is going to receive. A graduate in the DieselProgram can move on to specialized training in the mechanics of eighteen-wheelers. Auto Body students can specialize in customized vehicles or standard shop work. The level of expertise among Wyotech faculty members can’t be duplicated anywhere else.
The Aviation program divides areas of study into the traditional airframe and engine categories, so that graduates match up with the job descriptions found in major airline repair facilities. There are also opportunities in this field to specialize in such areas as electronics and hydraulics.
You will not find a more well designed technical education program for mechanical training in this country. The Wyotech website is as thorough, and unique as their educational programs.