Formerly known as Basic Skills, the Durham Tech College and Career Readiness programs focus on developing basic reading, writing, and math skills to allow students to obtain a high school credential.
Mechanical Engineers perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment.
The Newton Makerspace is a collaborative workspace that provides students and faculty at Durham Tech with access to specialized tools and equipment to turn their ideas into physical objects.
These medical personnel draw blood for tests, transfusions, blood drives, and research.
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Prepare scale drawings and architectural designs while making sure their visions adhere to environmental, safety, and other regulations.
The Finish Line Grant program helps students complete their education when facing unforeseen challenges. In partnership with the Durham Workforce Development Board and the Regional Partnership Workforce Development Board, Durham Tech offers access to these funds for students who have completed at least 50 percent of their credit or non-credit program and are in good academic standing.
Geological Technicians test and analyze samples to determine their content and characteristics, using laboratory apparatus or testing equipment.
The Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) provides curriculum students at Durham Tech with the academic support they need to be successful.