Students who ultimately wish to complete a baccalaureate of arts degree at a four-year college or university would complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree. Students in this program develop foundational knowledge particularly in business, English, fine arts, foreign languages, history, philosophy, psychology, or sociology.
Earn your Anesthesia Technology degree at Durham Tech and prepare for a career as a vital member of the anesthesia care team with hands-on training and certification prep.
Marketing is a vital part of a business's strategy. See how you can gain the skills you need to effectively publicize your company.
Durham Tech has partnered with BibliU, a leader in academic and campus store solutions, to make course materials more affordable and accessible. Our top priority is ensuring students have access to materials by the first day of class.
Continuing Education business courses are designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system.
A partnership among Durham Technical Community College, Duke Health and Durham Public Schools has been awarded a transformative $29.5 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies to establish an early college for high school students interested in pursuing health care careers upon graduation.
The grant is one of 10 awarded nationally through Bloomberg Philanthropies’ “Student-centered, Market-driven Healthcare Education Initiative.” The initiative’s goal is to address critical health care workforce needs while preparing young adults for successful careers in the field.
It takes a great deal of knowledge to successfully manage a business. Coursework in this certificate curriculum helps to give students that knowledge.
Train for a career in vision care with Durham Tech’s Opticianry program. Learn to fit eyewear, understand optical theory, and prepare for licensure in North Carolina.
The Durham Technical Community College Board of Trustees has selected a search firm and a group of representatives from the College and the community to oversee the nationwide search for the College’s next president.
Lisa Kowite felt drained by her teaching career.
She was searching for a new career path when she discovered the Durham Tech Automotive Systems Technology program. After just one course, Kowite said she knew it was her solution.
She graduated in 2015 with an Associate Degree in Automotive System Technology and now works in the corporate marketing department at Advance Auto Parts in downtown Raleigh.