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The Café (Cafe) at Durham Tech offers fresh on-campus breakfast and lunch dining options throughout the week. Also, find more information about other food options, Coffee Shop, Campus Harvest Food Pantry, and on-campus Vending Machines.
All students enrolling in a Health Technologies program must complete an English Language Requirement form to verify how the English language requirement has been met. Please see the form for complete information.
Understanding childhood development is key in the early childhood field. This series of courses will teach you about this aspect of children's lives and more.
Maintenance is key to the longevity of electrical systems, and the Maintenance Electrician certificate helps students prepare to do just that.
Congratulations to all past Academic Excellence Award winners.
There are eight admission steps for DACA students to enroll at Durham Tech.
A partnership among Durham Technical Community College, Duke Health and Durham Public Schools has been awarded a transformative $29.5 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies to establish an early college for high school students interested in pursuing health care careers upon graduation.
The grant is one of 10 awarded nationally through Bloomberg Philanthropies’ “Student-centered, Market-driven Healthcare Education Initiative.” The initiative’s goal is to address critical health care workforce needs while preparing young adults for successful careers in the field.
The grant is one of 10 awarded nationally through Bloomberg Philanthropies’ “Student-centered, Market-driven Healthcare Education Initiative.” The initiative’s goal is to address critical health care workforce needs while preparing young adults for successful careers in the field.
Train for a rewarding career as an EMT at Durham Tech. Learn essential life support skills to provide critical care in prehospital settings. Enroll today!
A Durham Tech Associate in Engineering graduate has been named a 2023 Goodnight Scholar. Samuel Korvie, 21, has been selected for the Goodnight Scholars program Transfer Class of 2023 at North Carolina State University.
Frequently asked questions about students completing background checks prior to entering health technologies programs.