PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
DEGREE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
Pharmacy Technicians enjoy working with people as well the challenges of highly detailed work. The Pharmacy Technician often takes on a central role in the preparation and delivery of drug products and acts as a liaison between the doctor, the pharmacist and the patient. Accuracy and responsibility are the utmost importance in this career.
As a Pharmacy Technician, you will work closely with the pharmacist in a variety of tasks involving prescriptions including the packaging and distribution of medicines, technical assistance, and clerical duties.
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA
- 65 credits (17 classes)
- 15 months¹
- Train at the Longmont campus
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN DEGREE
- 90 credit hours (24 classes)
- 20 months²
- Associate of Occupational Studies Degree
- Train at the Longmont campus