The Center for the Global Learner leads and facilitates global engagement and intercultural understanding.
The Restorative Dental Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) curriculum prepares individuals in the art and science of fabricating dental restorations. Graduates may be employed by commercial laboratories, dental office laboratories, dental manufacturers, or as the owner of a dental laboratory.
One-on-one tutoring offers an individualized approach to develop the language skills of non-native speaker students.
The Dental Ceramic Techniques certificate is comprised of four courses that focus on the physical properties of metals and ceramic, and the fabrication of metal-ceramic and all-ceramic crowns and bridges.
The Cast Partial Denture certificate is comprised of three courses. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of gnathalogical concepts and the fabrication of special types of removable restorations.
Gale databases offer continuously updated content including full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites.
SunTrust Foundation has granted $100,000 to the Durham Tech Foundation to establish the Phail Wynn SunTrust Foundation Scholarship.
Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr. served as president of Durham Tech for 27 years, making him the first African-American community college president in North Carolina. He was also a remarkable leader and mentor who was passionate about community. Wynn died of natural causes in July.
There are 10 admission steps for Non-US/International students to enroll at Durham Tech.
The Fixed Prosthodontics Beginning Certificate is comprised of four courses. Upon completion, students should be able to fabricate advanced fixed restorations.