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The Massage Therapy program is designed to prepare students for state and national massage therapy licensing exams through classroom and hands-on training.
Several community organizations partnered with Durham Tech in recent weeks to help students get access to technology needed for classwork.
Durham Tech employees and current students 18 years old and older can receive free facials, waxing, and specialty services through the Durham Tech Esthetics Spa.
Geological Technicians test and analyze samples to determine their content and characteristics, using laboratory apparatus or testing equipment.
Ashante’ Parchue says the education end game for her is transferring to a four-year institution to further specialize in science.
The Presidential Prospectus provides an overview of Durham Tech’s history, programs and service region, as well as the desired qualifications and characteristics of candidates.
Policies and Procedures Manual: In an effort to increase efficiency and ensure secure processes when faculty, staff, and student signatures are required, the college allows electronic signatures to be used when certain conditions are met and related procedures are followed.
When the television industry was booming in the 1970’s, Durham Technical Institute took advantage. In 1979, the College led the initiative of developing the North Carolina Consortium for Instructional Telecommunications (NCCIT).
President Phail Wynn, Jr. and Augusta Julian, former Durham Tech employee, developed the idea of offering telecourses throughout the North Carolina Community College system, which led to the development of the consortium.
This initiative allowed community colleges, technical colleges, and technical institutes to use technology to provide distance learning to adults in North Carolina.
President Phail Wynn, Jr. and Augusta Julian, former Durham Tech employee, developed the idea of offering telecourses throughout the North Carolina Community College system, which led to the development of the consortium.
This initiative allowed community colleges, technical colleges, and technical institutes to use technology to provide distance learning to adults in North Carolina.
Cambiando Caminos (Changing Paths) is a student-led, educational advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening the identity and presence of Latino students at Durham Tech.
Patrick Wynn watches closely as the LR Mate 200iD robotic arm picks up a plastic blue disc and moves it through the mock production line in the Mechatronics Lab at Durham Tech where students are learning the basic skills required to become an entry-level manufacturing production technician.
“The community college system is the technical arm of the job market,” said Walter Bartlett, instructor at Durham Tech and former president of Piedmont Community College. “About 80 percent of jobs out there are technical based and require an associate’s degree level knowledge so it’s prudent that we offer that.”
“The community college system is the technical arm of the job market,” said Walter Bartlett, instructor at Durham Tech and former president of Piedmont Community College. “About 80 percent of jobs out there are technical based and require an associate’s degree level knowledge so it’s prudent that we offer that.”