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Social Workers interview clients individually, in families, or in groups, assessing their situations, capabilities, and problems to determine what services are required to meet their needs.
Durham Tech is shifting over half of its courses from 16 weeks to eight weeks. Eight-week courses are offered in two consecutive terms during the Fall and Spring semesters. In-person, online, hybrid, and blended formats will be available. A combination of eight-week courses and 16-week courses can be taken at the same time.
Durham Tech has partnered with BibliU, a leader in academic and campus store solutions, to make course materials more affordable and accessible. Our top priority is ensuring students have access to materials by the first day of class.
Information about four-year college and university partnerships organized by AAS degree.
Continuing Education welding courses prepare students for employment in construction and in artistic sculpture and metalwork.
Durham Technical Community College has partnered with Ottendorf Labs to host two free vaccination clinics on campus for anyone over the age of 12.
Dual enrollment is a unique educational opportunity that allows high school students to enroll in college-level courses while still attending high school. It offers a bridge between secondary and postsecondary education, giving students a taste of college life and academics before officially starting their higher education journey.
When Durham Tech graduate and aspiring professional actor Auntais Faulkner saw that a Portland, Oregon, theater was accepting applications for its acting apprenticeship program, he knew he had to apply.
So, he did. And, he got in.
Faulkner starts his 10-month apprenticeship with the Portland Playhouse in August.
So, he did. And, he got in.
Faulkner starts his 10-month apprenticeship with the Portland Playhouse in August.
Durham Technical Community College held Commencement Exercises on Wednesday, May 24, at the Durham Performing Arts Center, with 305 students graduating with degrees, diplomas or certificates in the 2022-23 school year.
Nathan Jenkins, 17, was awarded the Community Impact Student Award on November 25 by North Carolina Campus Compact, a statewide network of colleges and universities that is committed to educating students for civic and social responsibility.