Pharmacy Technician Leadership (AAT)(Plan Code: PTAPTAPT)

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Foundational Courses
AH 110Medical Terminology I 13
AH 100Basic Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology I 13
AH 101Basic Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology II 13
AH 104Health Care Delivery & Career Exploration3
AH 111Medical Terminology II 13
AH 120Bloodborne Pathogens in Healthcare Settings1
HLTH 124Healthcare Provider CPR and First Aid1
BUS 149Computer Application Essentials3
General Education Requirements
Communication Skills
ENGL& 101English Composition I5
Computational Skills
Course Options5
Human Relations
CMST& 210Interpersonal Communication5
or CMST& 230 Small Group Communication
Major Area Requirements
PHAR 105Introduction to Pharmacy4
PHAR 110Pharmacy Calculations3
PHAR 112Pharmacology I5
PHAR 114Pharmacy Practice and Technology5
PHAR 118Pharmacy Externship I4
PHAR 119Pharmacy Externship Seminar I1
PHAR 122Pharmacology II5
PHAR 123Pharmacy Law2
PHAR 127Pharmacy Compounding5
PHAR 128Pharmacy Externship II4
PHAR 129Pharmacy Externship Seminar II1
PHAR 198Pharmacy Advanced Simulation Lab1
PHAR 189Pharmacy Capstone2
Additional Requirements
BUS 110Customer Service3
MGMT 106Motivation and Performance3
BUS 148Business Professional Self Development3
MGMT 112Conflict Management2
MGMT 101Principles of Management3
MGMT 133Production and Operations Management3
Additional Requirements
Completion of ENGL 90 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better (2.0) or placement into ENGL& 101 + ENGL 099. Completion of MATH 92, BUS 102, PTCS 110, MA 103 or equivalent with a grade of "C" (2.0) or higher or eligibility for MATH 096 (must be 7 years current upon program entry).
Total Credits/Units94
1

AH 100, AH 101AH 110, and AH 111 must be seven years current upon program entry.

Program Outcomes

Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should know or be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College. After successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills. (GE)
  • Demonstrate and clearly explain an effective strategy to solve a quantitative problem. (GE)
  • Successfully complete all criteria necessary for registration as a pharmacy tech in any state.
  • Exhibit effective communication skills in interactions with patients and other healthcare professionals.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of pharmacy processes and information technology to efficiently manage pharmacy staffing issues and activities.
  • Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership skills in the work place while complying with laws, regulations, and ethical standards of practice.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of pharmacy processes and information technology to accurately and safely prepare and dispense medications in a variety of pharmacy settings.
  • Articulate well-considered ideas and written claims to an academic audience, using effective rhetorical techniques, properly credited evidence, and a command of Standard English. (GE)

Program maps are a suggested academic plan and should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. Your student entry method, placement, course availability, and program requirements are subject to change and transfer credit(s) may change your map/plan.
To view the current suggested map for your program please visit our website https://programmap.clark.edu/academics