PHAR

Classes

PHAR1110 : Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Lab

In this course, students apply the principles from Introduction to Pharmacy Practice. Students will simulate pharmacy practice situations in preparation for various settings, tasks required of the pharmacy technician and evaluate how federal law applies to the practice of pharmacy.

Credit Hours

1.5

Corequisites

PHAR1310

PHAR1120 : Pharmacology I Lab

Students in this course will apply the principles in Pharmacology I. Students will practice using computer systems for prescription processing and patient data, and simulate patient interactions for improving customer service and managing the pharmacy.

Credit Hours

1.5

Corequisites

PHAR1320

PHAR1130 : Pharmacology II Lab

Students in this course will apply the principles in Pharmacology II. Students will practice using computer systems for prescription processing and patient data, and simulate patient interactions for improving customer service and managing the pharmacy.

Credit Hours

1.5

Corequisites

PHAR1330

PHAR1140 : Compounding and Aseptic Techniques Lab

Students in this course will apply the principles from the Compounding and Aseptic Techniques course. Students will practice compounding, sterile preparation and aseptic techniques within legal and regulatory guidelines specified by USP 797 standards. Students will perform dosage calculations required for sterile product preparation and demonstrate safe handling and preparation of compound sterile preparations.

Credit Hours

1.5

Corequisites

PHAR1340

PHAR1250 : Externship I

This course allows students to assist with or actively participate in patient care using the institutional care knowledge acquired from classroom training.

Credit Hours

2.5

Prerequisites

PHAR1110, PHAR1120, PHAR1130, PHAR1140, PHAR1210, PHAR1220, PHAR1230, PHAR1240, CPSO1111, CPSO1112, CPSO1113, CPSO1115

PHAR1260 : Externship II

This course allows students to assist with or actively participate in patient care using the ambulatory care knowledge acquired from classroom training.

Credit Hours

2.5

Prerequisites

PHAR1110, PHAR1120, PHAR1130, PHAR1140, PHAR1210, PHAR1220, PHAR1230, PHAR1240, PHAR1250, CPSO1111, CPSO1112, CPSO1113, CPSO1115

PHAR1310 : Introduction to Pharmacy Practice

This course introduces the student to the practice of pharmacy and typical duties of a pharmacy technician. This course also provides an understanding of the various organizations which provide healthcare services with particular emphasis on the provision of pharmaceutical care in each organization. The course content includes terminology and abbreviations, law and ethical principles with application to pharmacy practice, technology in the pharmacy field, and patient record systems.

Credit Hours

3

Corequisites

PHAR1110

PHAR1320 : Pharmacology I

This course provides study of the relationship of pharmaceutical products and normal human anatomy. Students will identify various drugs by their generic and trade names, identify drugs by their therapeutic classification, and describe various drug uses, dosages, routes of administration, and side effects.

Credit Hours

3

Corequisites

PHAR1120

PHAR1330 : Pharmacology II

This course provides study of the relationship of pharmaceutical products and normal human anatomy. Students will identify various drugs by their generic and trade names, identify drugs by their therapeutic classification, and describe various drug uses, dosages, routes of administration, and side effects.

Credit Hours

3

Corequisites

PHAR1130

PHAR1340 : Compounding and Aseptic Techniques

Students in this course will learn the process of compounding, sterile preparation and aseptic techniques within legal and regulatory guidelines specified by USP 797 standards. Students will perform dosage calculations required for sterile product preparation and learn safe handling and preparation of compound sterile preparations.

Credit Hours

3

Corequisites

PHAR1140