

The Pharmacy Technician Associate degree is designed to provide you with knowledge, laboratory skills, and field experience so that you can assist pharmacists in providing medication and other healthcare products to patients. Students will gain an understanding of medical and pharmaceutical technology, pharmacology, pharmacy record keeping, pharmaceutical techniques, and pharmacy law and ethics. A pharmacy technician supports and assists the licensed pharmacist with ordering, stocking, and packaging prescription and over-the-counter medicines.
All students wishing to enroll in the Pharmacy Technician Associate degree program will be required to pass a background check prior to the start of the program.
Âé¶¹Éç’s Pharmacy Technician Associate degree program provides you the skills you need to succeed in a pharmacy environment. This will include:
Students will take the Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) exam offered through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board as part of PTA288 Pharmacy Tech Exam Success Class.
Our pharmacy technician programs’ enhanced software learning experience is provided by PioneerRx. PioneerRx is a real-life pharmacy software system used across the United States, which will prepare students for externship and their new profession as a pharmacy technician. Learn more about PioneerRx’s capabilities at , and see how PioneerRx ranks against its competitors at Pharmacy Software Reviews
PTCE Pass Rates for first time attempts: 48.4%
Distance = Synchronous video & asynchronous online learning.
See our eLearning page for details on our exciting and innovative course delivery methods.
The pharmacy technician Associate’s degree and diploma programs at Âé¶¹Éç are programmatically accredited by the Pharmacy Technician Accrediting Commission (PTAC), a collaboration between the American Society of Health–System Pharmacists and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
In addition to ANU’s institutional accreditation from the Distance Education Accrediting Commission, the programmatic accreditation achieved by ANU’s pharmacy technician programs is a further validation of the quality of the program. Through a rigorous evaluation process, ANU has demonstrated compliance with 15 competency standards.
Check out our “Not-What-You-Would Expect” Guide to Pharmacy Technician to learn more about this high-demand field.
(State laws and regulations are subject to change. Please contact or visit your State Board of Pharmacy website for the most up-to-date information)
96 credit hours required/192 quality points required. All courses are 4 credit hours
Program Core Courses
60 Credit Hours
BIO206 Diseases of the Human Body
MED218 Communication for the Healthcare Professional
COM151 The Microsoft® Office
BUS217 Organizational Behavior
PTA110 Pharmacy Calculations for Technicians
PTA165 Pharmacy Law and Ethics
PTA176 Community Pharmacy Operation and Laboratory
PTA205 Pharmacology I for the Pharmacy Technician
PTA207 Pharmacology II for the Pharmacy Technician
PTA250 Pharmacy Software Applications
PTA276 Institutional Pharmacy Operation and Laboratory
PTA279 Community Pharmacy Technician Externship
PTA288 Pharmacy Technician Exam Success Class
PTA289 Pharmacy Technician Externship II
PTA290 Compound Sterile Preparation Lab
Electives
12 Credit Hours
(Student may only take one COM course)
ACC101 Principles of Accounting I
BUS125 Principles of Management
BUS224 Organizational Leadership
BUS225 Business Communications
BUS227 Human Resource Management
COM234 Desktop Applications
COM235 Spreadsheet Applications
MED107 Medical Terminology
General Education
24 Credit Hours
Select 1 from each discipline:
Written and Oral Communication
ENG102 English Composition*
ENG126 Oral Communication
Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic
LOG215 Thinking Critically
MAT101 Understanding Mathematics
MAT214 Algebra
MAT220 Algebra and Basic Statistics
Arts and Humanities
ETH205 Ethics
GEN241 Cultural Appreciation
Social and Behavioral Sciences
HIS290 American History 1945-Present
POL202 Political Science
PSY127 Psychology
PSY200 Human Growth & Development
SOC103 General Sociology
Physical/Natural Science
BIO101 Introduction to Biology
BIO201 Basic Anatomy and Physiology I*
BIO202 Basic Anatomy and Physiology II*
CHM105 General, Organic Biochemistry
ENV101 Environmental Science
*This program requires this General Education course or equivalent
For all courses: See catalog for complete course descriptions and prerequisites.
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