PHARMACY (PHM)
Pharmacy Practice & Operations | This course introduces students to the skills necessary for success as a pharmacy technician. The course will introduce five core modalities including interpersonal skills, foundational professional knowledge, processing and handling of medications a... | |
Pharmacy Calculations | This course introduces students to fundamental math skills required to successfully operate in a pharmacy health care setting. Students will interpret prescriptions and calculate required drug dosages using necessary math and pharmaceutical knowledge... | |
Pharmacy Law and Ethics | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of state and federal pharmacy regulations. Students will develop a personal framework for ethical judgement by learning fundamentals of healthcare history, national oversight and state regulations.... | |
Pharmacy Lab and Simulation | This course will allow students to experience hands-on pharmacy practice skills in a realistic environment without the impact or potential impact on patients. Students will learn pharmacy operations by completing activities in a mock pharmacy. This c... | |
Pharmacy Technician Exam Cert | This course is designed to provide students with a robust review to prepare for and successfully pass the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam® (PTCE®). | |
Pharmacy Community Clinical | This course provides the students a supervised competency based clinical practice. Emphasis on community pharmacy operations, translating medication orders, filling prescription orders, third-party adjudication, customer service and working within th... | |
Pharmacy Hospital Clinical | This course provides the students a supervised competency based clinical practice in the contemporary hospital pharmacy setting. Students will practice foundational pharmacy skills of processing medication orders, implementing quality patient care, a... | |
Special Topics in Pharmacy Technology | This course addresses the in-depth study of special topics in dental hygiene that do not have specific courses in the catalog. Course content will vary depending on the topic being studied. Topics may include clinical pharmacy and pharmacometrics, medication use safety and health services research, current and past pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoeconomic, biotherapeutic delivery and diagnostic solutions, pharmaceutical biology, biomedical discovery and development and pharmacy education research topics. This course is repeatable up to three times, any topic only once, for a maximum of 6 hours towards degree completion. |