
Diploma in Pharmacy Technician, St. Clair College at Acumen
Mississauga, Ontario
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24 Months
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About this course
The Pharmacy Technician program at the School of Health Sciences offers comprehensive training that meets the entry-level competencies outlined by the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA). Graduates will learn to collaborate with pharmacists and other health professionals to support patient health and wellness, ensuring safety, accuracy, and efficiency in medication preparation and dispensing while complying with legislation. The program features state-of-the-art hospital and community practice labs, where students learn to prepare sterile and non-sterile medications, manage inventory, and handle product distribution across various practice settings. Unique intra/inter-professional education experiences further enhance practical knowledge, preparing students for real-world pharmacy environments.
Why this course is highly recommended
Graduates of this program are eligible to write the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada's National Licensing Exam and pursue becoming Regulated Pharmacy Technicians. The program's accreditation by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs ensures quality education aligned with professional standards. Opportunities for hands-on clinical placements in both community and hospital settings give students practical experience, making them competitive in the healthcare job market and opening doors to diverse career options in pharmacy and healthcare.
Specialisation
This program specifically focuses on preparing students to become licensed pharmacy technicians, capable of working in community, hospital, and institutional pharmacies. It emphasizes collaboration with healthcare teams to improve patient care and medication management within a regulated framework, aligning with standards set by regulatory bodies like the Ontario College of Pharmacists.
Course fees
Application fees
5.18L
1st year tuition fees
5.18L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with courses including Grade 12 Math, Senior Level Chemistry and Biology, and Grade 12 English, or equivalent courses from recognized pre-health or academic pathways. Mature students may also apply through specified admission procedures. International students must meet specific language proficiency requirements and complete health and safety documentation to qualify.
English language test
TOEFL
91
PTE
70
DUOLINGO
-
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles in community, hospital, and institutional pharmacies, as well as in pharmacy benefits administration, pharmaceutical distribution, pharmacy software vendors, and home healthcare companies. The program prepares students for regulated health professional status and provides a foundation for ongoing professional development within the pharmacy sector.
FAQs
What are the clinical placement requirements?
Students will complete two 6-week clinical placements, including 225 hours in community pharmacy in year 1, and 160 hours in hospital and 75 hours in community pharmacy during year 2.
What equipment or uniforms are required?
Students need a standard uniform consisting of a royal blue scrub top and matching pants with an embroidered logo, along with closed, non-slip shoes, nitrile gloves, and safety glasses for labs.
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