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Education and workforce development organizations throughout central North Carolina put pen to paper Thursday, Sept. 21, creating AdvanceNC, a new coalition Gov. Roy Cooper predicted would become “a mighty force” preparing North Carolinians for jobs in a vibrant, ever-changing economy.
Continuing Education welding courses prepare students for employment in construction and in artistic sculpture and metalwork.
In the Electronics Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree curriculum, students study and apply math, natural sciences, and technology principles. After this program, students can look to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems.
The High School Equivalency diploma is the certified equivalent of a traditional high school diploma. Students may take courses to prepare for the tests in a traditional classroom setting or online. In some settings, The equivalency test is free for Durham and Orange county residents.
Continuing Education social sciences and humanities courses.
Take one of these courses to help in your career preparation.
The announcement that IONNA will bring new, high-paying jobs in the electric vehicle charging sector is outstanding news for our community and for the growing clean energy economy.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Policy covering the Student Code of Conduct.
Durham Tech has partnered with these colleges and universities to provide a seamless transition into their baccalaureate programs.
The Center for the Global Learner leads and facilitates global engagement and intercultural understanding.