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Gain core business skills and knowledge such as business law and economics in this business certificate program.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is a program designed to help students improve their skills in U.S. Academic English. Students entering this program already have the basics of English (or speak another variety of English), but need to improve their skills as it relates to college-level reading, writing, research, grammar, listening, and speaking.
It takes a great deal of knowledge to successfully manage a business. Coursework in this certificate curriculum helps to give students that knowledge.
The Business Administration Associate in Applied Science (AAS) curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system emphasizing fundamental business skills and knowledge, covering accounting, business law, economics, management, and marketing.
Marketing is a vital part of a business's strategy. See how you can gain the skills you need to effectively publicize your company.
A bachelor’s degree in Emergency Medical Care can help certified paramedics advance their career as hospital administrators, EMS directors, educators, and consultants. Some students completing the bachelor’s degree in EMC go on to graduate or professional study to become physicians, physician assistants, professors, and researchers.
Carpenter Helpers clean work areas, machines, or equipment, to maintain a clean and safe job site.
The six-semester Advanced Manufacturing Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree program covers essential skills needed in the advanced manufacturing field. Courses discuss print reading, hydraulics, welding, PLC, and work cell integration.
Human Resources and Talent Management (HRTM) strives to provide a work environment that attracts the best talent in faculty and staff, empowers leadership to retain employees, and inspires excellence in employees towards the overall mission of the College. Let's do great things together!
Durham Tech students and employees and community members gathered together on Feb. 28 to listen and learn about documentary poetry from North Carolina’s recently inducted poet laureate, Jaki Shelton Green.