Pharmacy Technology Advanced Option: Certificate of Achievement (Certificate)
Santa Ana College
Santa Ana, CA
The Pharmacy Technology Advanced Certificate Option includes the full-spectrum training required for employment in all pharmacy practice settings. Upon completion of the Advanced Certificate, graduates will meet the academic training requirements for licensing with the California State Board of Pharmacy. Graduates will also be well prepared for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam. The major course requirements for the Advanced Certificate consist of the same 20.0 units of coursework listed in the Basic Certificate option, including the one-unit outpatient externship rotation. In addition to completing two additional academic courses (PHAR 057 and PHAR 060), students choosing the Advanced Certificate option must perform 200 additional hours (3 additional units) of externship, involving rotations in inpatient and sterile products pharmacy services. Students will be placed in the hospital and/or home infusion setting to complete these rotations. Background checks, health screenings, and/or drug testing will be required prior to lab classes. Any required investigations are done at the student’s expense. Students are expected to understand and agree to abide by the Program Guidelines, which include technician standards and essential functions for pharmacy technicians. The Advanced Certificate option is accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Students must complete each
required course with a grade of “C” or better (0.5 unit of PHAR 060L or other L-series lab classes and externship with a grade of “P”) to qualify for the Advanced Certificate.
Learning Outcome(s):
🗸 Develop a polished resume for Pharmacy Technician job interviews, highlighting your advanced technical skills.
🗸 Apply and complete the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Exam successfully.
🗸 Apply for the California Board of Pharmacy application for licensing as a Pharmacy Technician in a timely manner