Westwood College, Denver North Campus
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Does/has anyone attended their Automotive Technology Program? Been doing some research on several schools. Like to get some personal experiences. Thanks!
Denver Auto and Diesel is a very respected school with direct hiring by OEM's like Porsche. One of their instructors actually wrote one of my favorite books on modern engine control systems.
Will
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UTI, if you really want to spend $20,000 to learn how to wrench on a car. You'll have an excuse to move back to Texas though, one of their campuses is in Houston. DADC is just as good if not better for less money. Then there's Intelitec College here in town. I've seen them advertise auto classes. They probably suck though. PPCC also has an auto program that's pretty decent, and you can just sign up for one or two classes that you're interested in. The nice thing at PPCC is that a lot of their classes are open entry/open exit. The welding class my buddy and I are going to take is that way. We show up whenever we want and leave when we want, the instructors are there to give hands-on training from like 8am to 8pm, so anytime in between we can just meet up there and weld stuff. I think their auto classes, at least some of them, are the same way. I've even seen students working on their own rides, so that's kinda nice since they have a twelve car bay and full machine shop on site.
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
Here is a list of schools I've requested more info on;
-WyoTech
-Westwood
-Lincoln College of Technology/ Denver Automotive Institute
-IntelliTec
-UTI
-WyoTech
-Westwood
-Lincoln College of Technology/ Denver Automotive Institute
-IntelliTec
-UTI
I hear my alma-mater (Univ. Texas @ Austin) is looking to add to their 82,000 student base.
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Went by IntelliTec & DADC/ Lincoln Tech yesterday. Both are great schools but I really liked IntelliTec over DADC. Classes are smaller and more hands on training.
I'm confuse. All this time I thought you can't read?
I always thought you had your wife typed your comments and to make you feel intergrated she let you add in the smillies!
Will seems to know a whole lot, I say we just pay him a few bucks to talk. I remember back in 2003 when they had the "ask any questions about cars" thread. Will responded to most questions with God like convictions. Everyone thought he was part of the Nissan design team including me. I was very happy to be able to meet him and shocked that he was younger than me!
Anyways, good luck Robert with the school..........."A" is use to spell "Apples"
I always thought you had your wife typed your comments and to make you feel intergrated she let you add in the smillies!Will seems to know a whole lot, I say we just pay him a few bucks to talk. I remember back in 2003 when they had the "ask any questions about cars" thread. Will responded to most questions with God like convictions. Everyone thought he was part of the Nissan design team including me. I was very happy to be able to meet him and shocked that he was younger than me!
Anyways, good luck Robert with the school..........."A" is use to spell "Apples"
Originally Posted by bamyi
I'm confuse. All this time I thought you can't read?
I always thought you had your wife typed your comments and to make you feel intergrated she let you add in the smillies!
Will seems to know a whole lot, I say we just pay him a few bucks to talk. I remember back in 2003 when they had the "ask any questions about cars" thread. Will responded to most questions with God like convictions. Everyone thought he was part of the Nissan design team including me. I was very happy to be able to meet him and shocked that he was younger than me!
Anyways, good luck Robert with the school..........."A" is use to spell "Apples"
I always thought you had your wife typed your comments and to make you feel intergrated she let you add in the smillies!Will seems to know a whole lot, I say we just pay him a few bucks to talk. I remember back in 2003 when they had the "ask any questions about cars" thread. Will responded to most questions with God like convictions. Everyone thought he was part of the Nissan design team including me. I was very happy to be able to meet him and shocked that he was younger than me!
Anyways, good luck Robert with the school..........."A" is use to spell "Apples"
Will
Originally Posted by Robert_K
Originally Posted by Resolute
But when Robert's done with his school, he'll be able to help me figure out just how in the hell to make my Z's automatic windows work like they should. At least, I hope he can since no one at the dealer seems to have a clue, and I'm lost with trying to figure it out myself.
Will
Will
Hey Robert. Are you seriously considering a career change?
Originally Posted by bamyi
Honestly, taking the door panel and the motor out wasn't all that hard. In fact it was fun for me cause I pretended to be "Will" for a few hours.
Robert, awesome career choice, there's plenty of work for an ASE certified tech. Get a good rep and you could own your own shop, or get in with MAC and start building some high hp machines. Plus, I've been looking for a good friend in the mechanic business to mooch supplies and tools from

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Originally Posted by Resolute
Robert, awesome career choice, there's plenty of work for an ASE certified tech. Get a good rep and you could own your own shop, or get in with MAC and start building some high hp machines. Plus, I've been looking for a good friend in the mechanic business to mooch supplies and tools from
Will

Will
Originally Posted by Robert_K
LOL Thanks! Seems like the right career to go into right now. I'm hoping to graduate with my ASE Master Tech certs. Ultimate goal is to have my own shop. Learned that San Antonio doesn't have any tuners so I think I might look into tuning various EMS. As far as tools... Need that part-time job at Sears.




