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(Morning Classes (M-F 9am - 1pm)- Available at the Madison Heights and Wayne Campuses. Afternoon Classes (M-F 1pm - 5pm) - Available at the Roseville Campus. Midday Classes (M-F 11am - 3 pm) - Available at the Southgate Campus. Evening Classes (M,W,TH 6pm - 11pm) - Available at the Roseville and Wayne Campuses) This program is designed to prepare students to work in an ambulatory or institutional pharmacy providing critical support to the pharmacist, filling prescriptions, assisting in the dispensing of medications, billing insurance companies, preparing medications, maintaining inventory, and providing excellent customer service. Graduates of this program will be eligible to sit for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification exam.
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| KT101 |
Computer Keyboarding Lab |
3 |
| E102 |
Business Communication |
3 |
| ME101 |
Medical Terminology |
3 |
| MG106 |
Interpersonal Skills |
3 |
| MA110 |
Anatomy and Physiology/Musculoskeletal, Integumentary, Eye, Ear, and Endocrine Systems |
3 |
| MA111 |
Anatomy and Physiology/Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive, Nervous, and Cardiovascular Systems |
3 |
| MA106 |
Health History & Physical Measurements Lab |
3 |
| MA107 |
Surgical Asepsis and Pharmacology Lab |
3 |
| MA108 |
Urinalysis, Chemistry, and Hematology Lab |
3 |
| MA109 |
Electrocardiography, Radiology, and Physical Therapy |
3 |
| PC101 |
Patient Care Technician I |
3 |
| PC102 |
Patient Care Technician II |
3 |
| PC103 |
Patient Care Technician III |
3 |
| PC104 |
Patient Care Technician IV |
3 |
| PC105 |
Patient Care Technician V Externship |
6 |
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