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Student apprenticeships are available for current students, recent graduates, incumbant workers, experienced workers looking to shift their career focus to a different field, and military veterans transitioning to civilian life.
Community Engagement Programs (CEPs) encompass a variety of programs that can be offered on-campus, off-campus, or in a remote learning environment. This procedure outlines the process to submit a CEP proposal for review.
Geological Technicians test and analyze samples to determine their content and characteristics, using laboratory apparatus or testing equipment.
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They analyze building codes, by-laws, space and site requirements to determine their effects on the architectural designs and may supervise and coordinate construction projects.
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Advance your IT career with Durham Tech's Information Technology Pathway. Specialize in cybersecurity, software development, or network administration.
Enter our National Library Week "Why I Love My Durham Tech Library" Drawing to win some sweet library prizes! Fill out our form by 5:00 on Wednesday, April 7 letting us know why you love your Durham Tech Library (or if you just like us-- honestly, we know love is a strong feeling). Four faculty/staff and four students each will be eligible to be entered in a drawing to win a cork-bottom coffee mug (complete with lid!) and a mask from our previous Read Great Things Challenge prizes. You're also
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So far we've highlighted Black History Month on the blog with Black Visual Artists, Black History, and Black Musicians and Poets. We've got one left in queue for next week--Activists and Advocates--, but we'd like to finish the month by sharing a list of your favorite books by Black authors. Share your favorite 1-2 books by Black American authors. They can be fiction or nonfiction, classic or contemporary, any reading level (kids, middle grades, YA, or adult), any topic or genre, and they do not