Pharmacy Technician
Length: 960 Clock Hours/ 48 Instructional Weeks
Program Quarter Credits: 36
Credential Awarded: Diploma
Mode of Delivery: (online & in person)
Registration: $15,000.00
Tuition: $360,000.00
Lab Fee: $9,000.00
Uniform: $10,000.00
Course Material: $27,000.00
Insurance: Contact the accounts department for more information
OBJECTIVE
In today’s healthcare field, the role of the pharmacist has been expanded to provide not only patient care and education but also advice to healthcare providers. As a result, the demand for formally educated pharmacy technicians has also increased significantly, and the role of the pharmacy technician has evolved from a simple customer service role to one of knowledge and responsibility. The objective of the Pharmacy Technician program is to train and develop qualified pharmacy technicians who value pharmacy standards and competently assist the pharmacist in direct patient care.
DESCRIPTION
The Pharmacy Technician certificate program provides students with a solid foundation of pharmacy fundamentals and terminology needed for graduates to be successful as entry-level technicians. Students of this program will get hands-on practice in multiple pharmacy settings such as hospitals, retail, compounding, mail-order, and long-term care. Topics such as professionalism, state and federal laws, and ethical issues are covered.
EXTERNSHIP
An externship course is included in this program to provide students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to real-life situations in a pharmacy setting. Students are required to complete the required externship hours and other related learning activities prior to graduation. Students are not paid for work performed at the externship site.
CREDENTIALING EXAMS
Students in their final quarter are eligible to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s National Healthcareer Association’s (PTCB) exam for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (CPhT).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of this program are prepared to seek entry-level employment in positions such as Pharmacy Technician and Pharmaceutical Care Associate. Upon successful passing of certification exams and where applicable, graduates could also seek employment opportunities such as Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) and IV Certified Pharmacy Technician.
Week 1-6: Introduction to Health Professions
Week 7-12: Dispensing Prescriptions
Week 13-18: Fundamentals of Pharmacy
Week 19-24: Mathematics for Pharmacy Technicians
Week 25- 30: Drug Classification Systems
Week 31- 36: Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians
Week 37- 42: Certification Preparation and Career Development
Week 42- 48: Externship
PROGRAM OUTLINE