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Animal Scientists research in the genetics, nutrition, reproduction, growth, and development of domestic farm animals.
The Small Business Center provides free, confidential counseling services for new and existing business owners. The SBC partners with businesses to help develop business concepts and find solutions to challenges.
In programs that require a clinical experience, a criminal background check and/or drug test is a requirement of the hospitals and/or health care facilities (clinical agencies) with whom the college has contracted to provide clinical training and experience to the college’s Health Technologies students.
Geological Technicians test and analyze samples to determine their content and characteristics, using laboratory apparatus or testing equipment.
Students applying to the Clinical Research program must demonstrate sufficient physical and emotional health to be considered fit to participate in academic education and laboratory experiences, and to practice clinically with clinical research professionals and the public in a safe and effective manner.
The goals of Organizational Development and Learning is to support specific college wide initiatives.
Natural Hair Care Specialist is a 300-hour course designed to teach students how to care for natural hair without the use of chemicals and hair color. The style techniques include braiding, twisting, wrapping, extending, and locking natural hair.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Durham Technical Community College selects individuals for employment or promotion on the basis of training, experience, and other characteristics which best suit the individual to the job and best meet the needs of the institution. The College will not hire, promote, or transfer an individual to occupy a position that has influence over an immediate family member’s employment, promotion, salary administration, or other related management or personnel considerations.
The Durham Technical Community College Math Team achieved another top three finish in the ninth annual North Carolina Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges’ Math Competition (NCMATYC) on Nov. 10 at Davidson Community College in Thomasville.