The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) curriculum prepares students to design and develop software solutions based on user needs and requirements; create, modify, and test code and computer applications; develop and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve data and information; and design, implement, and administer computer databases.
This comprehensive degree exposes you to several aspects of early childhood education and care.
The START program provides students with real-world knowledge and skills needed for a long-term career in the lodging industry.
Durham Tech offers wellness events throughout the year to help keep our students, employees, and community safe and healthy.
The Associate in Science Teacher Preparation (ASTP) prepares students who plan to transfer to a four-year university, major in Education and move into public teaching either as an elementary or middle school teacher.
The Software Development Certificate prepares students to design and develop software solutions based on user needs and requirements; create, modify, and test code and computer applications; develop and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve data and information; and design, implement, and administer computer databases.
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The SunTrust Foundation recently granted $2,500 to the Durham Technical Community College Foundation to support financial literacy programs on campus.
The Bank of America Foundation awarded Durham Technical Community College a grant of $23,500 on May 16 to create a renovation and revitalization construction credential program.
Mohamed Karoui had been awake for 48 hours. After a full day of travel and an 18-hour robotics competition, Karoui found himself asleep on the floor of the Lesley University library in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The good news – his team won.