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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN LEVEL 2

Austin Community College District

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The Pharmacy Technician is an integral member of the health care team. Pharmacy Technicians work with pharmacists in the preparation and distribution of pharmaceutical products in a variety of health care settings, including hospital and community pharmacies. Duties of a Pharmacy Technician include data entry, counting, pouring and labeling pharmaceutical products, customer service, sterile product preparation, and inventory management.

Credits

66 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

30 courses in this program

130 courses
SPCH 1318
3 credits
PTHA 2509
5 credits
PTHA 2435
4 credits
PTHA 2431
4 credits
PTHA 2361
3 credits
PTHA 2360
3 credits
PTHA 2205
2 credits
PTHA 1431
4 credits
PTHA 1413
4 credits
PTHA 1409
4 credits
PTHA 1361
3 credits
PTHA 1321
3 credits
PTHA 1225
2 credits
PSYC 2314
3 credits
PSYC 2301
3 credits
PHRA 2371
3 credits
PHRA 2271
2 credits
PHRA 1349
3 credits
PHRA 1345
3 credits
PHRA 1313
3 credits
PHRA 1309
3 credits
PHRA 1305
3 credits
PHRA 1301
3 credits
PHRA 1243
2 credits
PHIL 2306
3 credits
HPRS 1206
2 credits
HPRS 1171
1 credits
HPRS 1106
1 credits
ENGL 1301
3 credits
BIOL 2404
4 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

HPRS 1171STUDENT SUCCESS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
1 cr
HPRS 1206ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
2 cr
PHRA 1309PHARMACEUTICAL MATHEMATICS I
3 cr
PHRA 1313COMMUNITY PHARMACY PRACTICE
3 cr
PHRA 1301INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY
3 cr
PHRA 1349INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY PRACTICE
3 cr
PHRA 2271BASIC EXTEMPORANEOUS COMPOUNDING (NON-STERILE)
2 cr
PHRA 1305DRUG CLASSIFICATION
3 cr
PHRA 1345COMPOUNDING STERILE PREPARATIONS AND ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE
3 cr
PHRA 1243PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION REVIEW
2 cr
PHRA 2371ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE
3 cr
ENGL 1301ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3 cr
HPRS 1106ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
1 cr
BIOL 2404INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
4 cr
PSYC 2301INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
3 cr
PTHA 1409INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY
4 cr
PTHA 1321PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE PTA
3 cr
PTHA 1413FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY
4 cr
PTHA 1225COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH CARE
2 cr
PTHA 1431PHYSICAL AGENTS
4 cr
PTHA 2205NEUROLOGY
2 cr
SPCH 1318INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
3 cr
PTHA 2509THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
5 cr
PTHA 1361CLINICAL - PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
3 cr
PSYC 2314HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
3 cr
PTHA 2435REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
4 cr
PTHA 2431MANAGEMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
4 cr
PHIL 2306ETHICS
3 cr
PTHA 2360CLINICAL - PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
3 cr
PTHA 2361CLINICAL - PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
3 cr
Program Details

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Where this program is offered

  • Texas

    Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Reading ComprehensionSpeakingActive ListeningCritical ThinkingWritingMonitoringJudgment and Decision MakingActive Learning

Knowledge

Medicine and DentistryMathematicsEnglish LanguageCustomer and Personal ServiceChemistry

Abilities

Oral ExpressionOral ComprehensionWritten ComprehensionProblem SensitivityNear VisionWritten ExpressionDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningCategory FlexibilityInformation Ordering

Tasks

  • Review prescriptions to assure accuracy, to ascertain the needed ingredients, and to evaluate their
  • Assess the identity, strength, or purity of medications.
  • Provide information and advice regarding drug interactions, side effects, dosage, and proper medicat

Technology

Data base user interface and query softwareMedical softwareComputer based training softwareAccounting softwareLabel making software

Tools

Ampoule filling machinesArea survey metersAutomated drug dispensing equipmentBarcode scanning/prescription tracking systemsBinocular light compound microscopesCapsule countersElectronic blood pressure monitorsElectronic toploading balancesFilters for glass containers/ampoulesGeiger-Muller countersGlucometersHemacytometersHorizontal air flow laminar hoodsHospital bedsIntravenous IV therapy equipment

Work Values

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Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certificate)

  • Prescription suitability — independently evaluate prescriptions for therapeutic appropriateness, contraindications, and dose accuracy across a broad range of drug classes in a community or hospital pharmacy.
  • Drug quality assessment — apply analytical and scientific judgment to assess the identity, potency, and purity of compounded and commercially prepared medications with minimal oversight.
  • Patient counseling — deliver comprehensive, evidence-based advice on drug interactions, side effects, dosage optimization, and storage to diverse patient populations in outpatient and inpatient settings.
  • Prescribing trend analysis — use pharmacy data systems and spreadsheet software to monitor dispensing patterns, identify compliance gaps, and flag potentially harmful drug use across a patient caseload.
  • Controlled substance compliance — maintain accurate and auditable control records, narcotic registries, and inventory logs for scheduled substances in accordance with federal and state regulations.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration — participate in medication therapy reviews and care planning discussions with physicians, nurses, and other clinicians to optimize drug regimens for individual patients.
  • Compounding procedures — implement and maintain mixing, packaging, and quality control procedures for sterile and non-sterile preparations in accordance with USP standards and pharmacy policy.
  • Inventory management — manage routine purchasing cycles, evaluate supplier options, and ensure proper storage and handling of pharmaceutical inventory within budget parameters.
  • Time management — prioritize and execute multiple concurrent dispensing and clinical tasks efficiently during high-volume shifts in a fast-paced retail or institutional pharmacy.
  • Database systems — query and interpret pharmacy information systems and clinical databases to support formulary decisions and patient safety monitoring.

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Student Outcomes

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Completion Rate
38%
Placement Rate
65%