WyoTech Daytona

Campus Overview

 

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.

Seeing the need for another service-related course, marine mechanics was added in 1973. At first, only inboard gasoline powered marine engines with a stern drive unit were used for training. Soon the demand for outboard motor mechanics training became strong and was added to the curriculum in 1975. The latest addition to our Marine Division is training on marine diesel engines and generator sets.

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.


Campus Information

Daytona Campus » Map
470 Destination Daytona Lane
Ormond Beach FL, 32174
Phone: (386) 255-0295
Fax: (386) 252-3523


Programs Offered at the Daytona campus

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Instructor Profiles

Omar BenitezTeaches motorcycle-technology" I enjoy talking to people and sharing my experiences about the motorcycle industry. Motorcycles have always been around in my life. My father used to race motocross back in the 60s, and I got my first dirt bike at the age of 9. I have been workin..."

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Student Testimonials

George KremposkiWyoTech Graduate"After WyoTech, I worked at a few collision shops and four hot rod shops. I have a steady flow of people who want me to do work for them. Some wait up to a year for me to do the work on their babies. I've taken a short vacation from building cars and have turned my efforts to building some of the country's coolest jet boats."