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The Electrical Systems Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree curriculum provides training for people interested in the installation and maintenance of electrical systems found in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Coursework is generally hands-on.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Information for employees need to take unpaid leave for family or medical purposes.
Individuals who have completed a baccalaureate or graduate degree in biological science, chemistry, or an allied health area, or who have completed one year of employment in the clinical research field within the last five years, are eligible to enroll in the Clinical Research Core Competencies certificate program.
EMS Continuing Education courses are available for those who need to train, retrain, and update themselves in the field of EMS. The courses are of the highest quality, both in classroom and in field instruction.
Durham Tech offers a host of Continuing Education courses for those who want to learn basic techniques of digital photography, how to document that breathtaking nature view, and how to tell a story through photography.
Students can earn their Medical Assisting diplomas in four semesters. Coursework covers medical terminology, medical law and ethics, and admin office procedures.
Durham Tech combines classroom learning, hands-on experience, & clinical rotations to prepare students for careers as certified nurse aides. Learn more!
Policies and Procedures Manual: To ensure that employees are qualified to perform their job functions, Durham Technical Community College (Durham Tech) requires that all appropriate credentials be verified within the first sixty (60) days of employment for full-time employees, and within the first thirty (30) days of employment for part-time employees.
Correctional Officers and Jailers monitor conduct of prisoners according to established policies, regulations, and procedures, to prevent escape or violence.