About This Certificate
The Pharmacy Technician (PT) Program is a certificate program that can be completed in one year in addition to one semester of prerequisites and an externship of a minimum of 160 hours of experiential training following didactic training.
The program prepares and trains individuals for a career as a pharmacy technician.
Pharmacy Technicians may seek employment in a wide variety of contemporary pharmacy settings, PTs function by assisting the pharmacist in serving patients, maintaining medication and inventory control systems, and participating in the administration and management of pharmacy practice.
The Pharmacy Technician Program is an accredited program with American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Upon the successful completion of coursework, students receive a certificate of completion from Utah State University. At that time students are eligible to submit an application and if accepted, sit for the certification through ASHP which will allow them to become a certified pharmacy technician. Students successfully completing the program will be well prepared for a career as a pharmacy technician.
ADVISING
At a Glance
College: College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
Department: Technology, Design and Technical Education
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Program Requirements
Career And Outcomes
Career Opportunities
Pharmacy Technicians may seek employment in a wide variety of contemporary pharmacy settings, PTs function by assisting the pharmacist in serving patients, maintaining medication and inventory control systems, and participating in the administration and management of pharmacy practice.
Job Outlook
USU Locations
*This degree is available at various USU locations.
Admission
Admission Requirements
You can download the application packet by visiting the Health Professions website.
Program Requirements
Immunizations and Background Check Requirements
Required Immunizations: All immunizations below are required. Administrative and Clinical Experience will not accept students that have not met immunization requirements.
- Twinrix (Hepatitis A and B series): The first injection of this series needs to be completed prior to semester one or in the initial weeks of the semester. The second injection is given one month after the first injection. The third injection is completed six months after the first injection of the series.
- MMR: Documentation of two MMR immunizations or a titer indicating immunity must be completed prior to the end of the first semester. If a student does not have childhood immunization records it is recommended that he or she begin these immunizations or obtain a titer before beginning the program. All students born after 1964 who have received their MMR immunization will require a booster.
- TB: Documentation of a recent two-step TB test is required during the initial weeks of semester one. Students can have this test up to 3 months before starting the program. TB tests are good for one year. If a student's test expires prior to completion of the program, he or she will need to repeat it.
- Varicella: Students must have two chicken pox vaccinations or a titer indicating immunity.
- Tdap: Students must have at least one pertussis immunization as an adult, within the past two years.
- Meningococcal: Students must have one dose.
- Influenza: Students may be required to have this immunization seasonally as required by the facility.
Students will be required to turn in a packet to the Health Professions Programs staff assistant with all of the required records including a copy of high school/GED documentation, any college transcripts, and the program application. On the first day of class, the Pharmacy Technician Student Contractual Agreement should be completed and turned into the instructor. Students should keep a copy of all records for their own files.
Pharmacy Technician Externship Orientation: Prior to initiating any pharmacy technicians externship, students are required to complete an orientation with the sites that they will be attending for their experiential experience. At times this may require students who are completing externships at more than one pharmacy facility to attend orientations for each worksite.
Externship Experience: Pharmacy Technician students who demonstrate proficiency in all areas of course work and lab settings will be placed in pharmacy externship rotations. Pharmacy Technician Externship rotations are a critical portion of the students learning experience. Therefore, students will be expected to attend all assigned pharmacy technician externship rotations without exception. Students will be responsible for their own transportation to and from their externship sites.
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