On a Wednesday morning in early June, Nate Smith hopped in his Ford truck, flipped the A/C on full blast, and set out for Holloway Street. He’s meeting with the owner of AutoSense Service Center to discuss an opening for a mechanic.
He has a student in mind.
It’s a routine visit for Smith, a Durham native, who goes out of his way to help his students secure jobs.
The Restorative Dental Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) curriculum prepares individuals in the art and science of fabricating dental restorations. Graduates may be employed by commercial laboratories, dental office laboratories, dental manufacturers, or as the owner of a dental laboratory.
During the first few hours or days following a disaster, essential services may not be available and relief workers cannot reach everyone right away. These resources may be used in your efforts to become prepared.
Explore the Durham Tech College Catalog and Student Handbook to learn information about the College's student services, college functions, academic information, and student responsibilities.
Financial services firm Fidelity to add more than 1,500 jobs in Research Triangle Park
The construction industry is booming with the demand for qualified workers rising. The Construction Electrician certificate gives students an opportunity to break into that industry.
Duke’s +Programs are signature, immersive, experiential learning opportunities that engage students in projects across a wide variety of disciplines. This summer Duke offered nine different +Programs in math, history, documentary studies, data, computer science, coding, climate, arts, and applied ethics. For the first time in +Programs history, Duke partnered with Durham Technical Community College to bring students from both schools together.
The Community Spanish Interpreter curriculum prepares individuals to work as entry-level bilingual professionals who will provide communication access in interview and interactive settings. In addition, this curriculum provides educational training for working professionals who want to acquire Spanish language skills.
Having a U.S. Congress without Rep. David Price feels like UNC basketball without Dean Smith or Duke basketball without Coach K: you know the institution will survive, but at first it’s tough to see how. On behalf of Durham Tech, I want to add our voice to the chorus of thanks for his three decades of service to our region and the country.
The Community Spanish Interpreter curriculum prepares individuals to work as entry-level bilingual professionals who will provide communication access in interview and interactive settings. In addition, this curriculum provides educational training for working professionals who want to acquire Spanish language skills.