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When former Durham Technical Community College President Bill Ingram cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Orange County Campus in May 2008, a new pathway to academic and career successes was created for Orange County residents, but it was a long road to get there.
Prior to the Orange County Campus, Durham Tech had offered credit and non-credit courses in more than 40 Orange County locations since 1999. Classes were taught in high schools, community centers, churches, the Orange County Skills Development Center, and several other locations throughout the county.
Prior to the Orange County Campus, Durham Tech had offered credit and non-credit courses in more than 40 Orange County locations since 1999. Classes were taught in high schools, community centers, churches, the Orange County Skills Development Center, and several other locations throughout the county.
Occupational Therapists test and evaluate patients' physical and mental abilities and analyze medical data to determine realistic rehabilitation goals for patients.
The Global Distinction program is an academic enrichment program that seeks to globalize the curriculum and increase faculty and student involvement in global activities, awareness, and dialogue.
This course provides training for the skills required to work as a medical administrative assistant. Course topics include electronic medical records, health insurance, basic medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, effective telephone etiquette, appointment scheduling, internal and external customer service, financial records of patients, and preparation of medical reports.
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) from Durham Tech equips students with skills for entry-level law enforcement jobs in state, county, or private sectors.
The Durham Living Wage Project has officially recognized Durham Technical Community College as a certified living wage employer. The College is the largest employer to date to have received this recognition.
Zoe is a seven-month-old golden retriever whose job is to support the campus community socially and emotionally.
January 2024 saw completion of the six-week BRIDGE program and the beginning of a new chapter for the 11 graduates of the second cohort in the Hayti Reborn-Justice Movement and Durham Tech collaboration that started in 2023.
Beatrice A. Muhammad retired from Durham Tech in 2013 as Director of the Adult High School and GED programs serving Durham and Orange Counties.