About the Course
Pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. They are responsible for various tasks, including:
Receiving and filling prescriptions
Establishing and maintaining patient records
Processing insurance claims, and more.
Pharmacy technicians work in various environments, including retail drug stores such as CVS, hospitals, clinics, and pharmaceutical companies.
The Pharmacy Technician Program consists of 182 hours of classroom and hands-on (lab) training, plus a 120-hour externship. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to take and pass the national exam for Pharmacy Technician Certification through the National Health Career Association (NHA). Students can then apply for state licensure in California.Â
Program Fee: $2995 (includes CPR certification training for the Healthcare Provider, liability insurance, externship, name badge, national exam and certificate). Textbooks, scrubs and medical kit sold separately. No-interest payment plans available, everyone qualifies.
Prerequisites: 18 years of age and a high school diploma or equivalent.Â
Schedule Types:Â
Evening class – Monday through Thursday, 5:30 pm – 9:30 pmÂ
Day class – Monday through Friday, 9:30 am – 1:30 pmÂ