Pharmacy Technician
 
 
 
The Pharmacy Technician Certification Program is designed to prepare students
 for a career in Pharmacy Technician.
 
Students will be trained to provide assistance to Pharmacist which involves the
 packaging, distribution, compounding, labeling, and recording of drugs.
 
Occupations: Pharmacy Technician will work in pharmacy settings such as
 hospitals and pharmacies.
 
                                       Diploma Requirements
 
Introduction to Christian Education            3 credits
Anatomy of Human Body                               3 credits
Pharmacy Terminology                                 3 credits
CPR or Emergency Response                    1 credit
Pharmacy Law, HIPAA, Ethics                      3 credits
Fundamentals of Computer                         3 credits
Orientation to Pharmacy Practice               3 credits
Applied Pharmacology I & II                         8 credits
Pharmaceutical Calculations                       3 credits
Prescription Processing                              3 credits
Over the Counter Drugs                              2 credits
Hospital Procedures/IV/Unit Dose              2 credits
Pharmacy Clinical                                         12 credits
Total:                                                               49 credits
 
                    Suggested Courses Sequence
 
Semester 1                                                                    Semester 2
Anatomy of Human Body                                  Applied Pharmacology II
Pharmacy Terminology                                     Pharmaceutical Calculations
CPR                                                                     Prescription Processing
Pharmacy Law, HIPAA, Ethics                          Over the Counter Drugs
Orientation to Pharmacy Practice                   Computer Elective
Applied Pharmacology I
 
 
Semester 3
Religion Elective
Hospital Procedures
Pharmacy
 
                      Associate Degree Requirements