WyoTech Fremont

Campus Overview

 

Since 1962, WyoTech - Fremont, formerly named Sequoia Institute, has been putting people on the fast track to success. Our graduates are leaders in their fields, because they have the advanced skills and training employers are looking for.

Throughout its history, WyoTech Fremont 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 WyoTech, it is a commitment.

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 now accepts credit units from students who have successfully completed course work from Despark Auto Academy (www.desparkauto.edu.my ) campuses in Malaysia.


Campus Information

Fremont Campus » Map
200 Whitney Place
Fremont CA, 94539
Phone: (510) 490-6900
Fax: (510) 490-8599


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Instructor Profiles

Mark DohertyTeaches motorcycle-technology" I possess a passion and desire for teaching motor sports and motorcycles. I would like a prospective student to know the significance I feel of being a part of changing their lives and assisting them with learning a highly technical career. I grew u..."

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Featured Specialty Program

Street Rod and Custom FabricationStreet Rod and Custom Fabrication is a specialty of the Diesel Technology Core ProgramStreet Rod and Custom Fabrication In our street rod and custom fabrication course, you will learn the techniques used to customize vehicles and create works of art. You will learn basic specialized sheet metal fabrication techniques as applied to customizin...

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Student Testimonials

Orlando Giannecchini2006 Graduate"When you look forward to getting up everyday and going to work-that's key."