Continuing Education courses for Summer II and Fall 2026 are now available to view in Self-Service. Course sections listed with a begin date after July 1, 2026 will open for registration on July 1, 2026.
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The Automotive Continuing Education curriculum has courses for novices to experienced mechanics. Learn more about it can help you start or continue your career.
There are 10 admission steps for Non-US/International students to enroll at Durham Tech.
Durham Tech offers an array of continuing education courses for everyone, helping you advance skills, explore new interests, & achieve your goals. Learn More!
The following financial aid opportunities are available for students pursuing Continuing Education courses.
The Construction Trades program provides training for entry-level positions in varied trade areas and skill building for those currently employed.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) courses prepare students for installation, repair, and maintenance of these systems. Heating technology is offered in the fall and air conditioning in the spring.
Register for a Continuing Education course, learn about Continuing Education requirements and policies, or learn more about Continuing Education fees and refunds.
These grants funds are available to students enrolled in short-term Continuing Education (non-credit) courses and Back-to-Work (BtW) credit and non-credit courses. The grant covers the tuition cost and materials, and up to $250 in bookstore credits for other costs such as textbooks, supplies, or technology.
These Continuing Education courses introduce students to software and web development concepts and prepares students for entry-level Microsoft certification.
View admission and enrollment steps for Non-US students and international students seeking or using an F-1 Visa.