Students applying to the CTRA program must demonstrate sufficient physical and emotional health to be considered fit to participate in academic education and laboratory experiences, and to practice clinically with clinical research professionals and the public in a safe and effective manner.
The following types of events would be considered emergencies and should be directly called in to ext. 6213 or ext. 6206 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or ext. 5555, after 5 p.m. - safety items, issues related to disability (ADA), running water, sewer back-up, and computer lab temperature above 80 degrees. All other events will normally be handled as routine maintenance and service.
Important information about the Opticianry program and licensure examination pass rates.
Depending on a student's specific situation, there will be some classes where they will be required to attend either weekly or monthly in-class sessions on campus. The following information briefly describes what the Opticianry Degree Program entails.
Go Triangle and the City of Durham will replace the bus stops, concrete, and curbing on both sides of Lawson Street on Main Campus later this month. The project will start on June 14 and is slated to be finished June 2.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Durham Tech is committed to ensuring that all research involving human participants follows the ethical principles and requirements set forth in the federal Protection of Human Subjects policy (45 CFR 46), the Belmont Report, and the Nuremberg Code.