Welders and cutters are experts in aligning and then welding metal pieces with flame-cutting and other tools
Helping veterans succeed at Durham Tech and in their future endeavors is the driving mission of the College’s Veterans Services office.
Complete this form to request College-wide or student resource information to be displayed on building monitors across campus locations.
Prepare scale drawings and architectural designs while making sure their visions adhere to environmental, safety, and other regulations.
Durham Tech’s Restorative Dental Technology program is a hands-on, career-focused program that prepares students to work behind the scenes in dentistry by creating dental prosthetics. With accredited training, multiple entry pathways, and certification opportunities, the program provides a structured route into the dental laboratory profession.
Advance your career with Durham Tech's Paramedic Program in NC. Gain skills in prehospital emergency care and prep for the state or national certification exam.
In October 1981, the Small Business Institute opened its doors at Durham Technical Institute. It was established to provide entrepreneurs with the information, tools, and resources needed to develop business ideas and to become viable, profitable, and successful. In 1987, the now Small Business Center moved to the historic Venable Place Business Incubator in downtown Durham to start offering workshops, business-specific course work, and one-on-one counseling. In 2003, the Center moved to the sixth floor of the NC Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, and in 2018, the Center moved to its current location in the Chesterfield Building, also downtown.
Students who ultimately wish to complete a baccalaureate of arts degree in Architecture at UNC-Charlotte would complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree or the AAS in Architectural Technology degree to transfer into the UNC Greensboro’s 2+ program for Interior Architecture.
Clinical Research Coordinators maintain required records of study activity including case report forms, drug dispensation records, or regulatory forms.
In September 2022, the Newton Makerspace was unveiled on Main Campus -- made possible by a contribution from Newton Instrument Company. The need for the high-tech makerspace was identified in 2018 when college leadership recognized the increase in industrial trades and the need to attract more students into this growing field. This type of collaborative, project-based learning environment would mirror the workplace through innovation -- supporting students in engineering, skilled trades, construction, art, welding, and design.