The
Pharmacy Technician Program will train students to
meet the rising need for Pharmacy Technicians to
work in a hospital or retail pharmacy. A Pharmacy
Technician works under the supervision of a
pharmacist and assists in the operation of the
pharmacy within specific guidelines. Pharmacy
Technicians need a broad knowledge of pharmacy
practice and knowledge of techniques required to
order, stock, package, and prepare medications but
not the advanced college education required of a
licensed pharmacist.
This program will
prepare students for entry-level pharmacy technician
positions. Medical and pharmaceutical terminology
will be introduced, and basic anatomy related to the
pharmacology of medications will be a major
component of the coursework along with
pharmaceutical calculations. Clinical rotations
consisting of 20 hours of retail experience and 20
hours of hospital experience will be required during
the first two semesters of the program followed by a
summer practicum of 240 hours.
Upon completion of the
38-credit program, graduates will be awarded a
diploma, earned in three terms over a period of
approximately 11 months. This program will provide
students with the necessary information required to
pass the National Certification Exam offered by the
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board.