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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Students will gain basic transportation technology, brake systems, and other automotive servicing skills while getting their Under Car Certificate.
Harold Simmons walked across the stage on July 12 with 41 of his classmates at the Durham Tech Practical Nursing Pinning Ceremony.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Covers the appropriate use of computing resources
Four Durham Tech students were notified last week that they were among the 41 finalists for North Carolina State University’s prestigious Goodnight Scholars program – Transfer Class of 2023.
Durham Tech and Duke Health have joined forces to help you advance your career in the healthcare industry. It’s time to enhance your skills at Durham Technical Community College.
In collaboration with local universities, Durham Tech offers undergraduate research opportunities.
A bachelor’s degree in Emergency Medical Care can help certified paramedics advance their career as hospital administrators, EMS directors, educators, and consultants. Some students completing the bachelor’s degree in EMC go on to graduate or professional study to become physicians, physician assistants, professors, and researchers.
The bangs and pops and zips of construction equipment seemed to echo off the spanning Durham Tech parking lot on a nearly empty Saturday morning in January.
A miniature house protruded from the asphalt with 12 Durham Tech students clinging to the angles and sides.
In six-hour shifts every Saturday for four semesters, students hammered, nailed, and caulked their way to build a one bedroom tiny home to be donated to Habitat for Humanity of Durham to serve someone in need.
A miniature house protruded from the asphalt with 12 Durham Tech students clinging to the angles and sides.
In six-hour shifts every Saturday for four semesters, students hammered, nailed, and caulked their way to build a one bedroom tiny home to be donated to Habitat for Humanity of Durham to serve someone in need.
They analyze building codes, by-laws, space and site requirements to determine their effects on the architectural designs and may supervise and coordinate construction projects.