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Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy 2 years (4 semesters) 120 credits
Train the pharmacy technician — the only staff authorised, alongside the pharmacist, to dispense medicines — through work-study.
Program Overview
This three-year specialisation trains highly qualified pharmacy technicians capable of participating in the design, manufacture, administration and storage of medicines under the supervision of a pharmacist, and of delivering holistic, high-quality pharmaceutical care in diverse clinical, industrial and academic settings at local, national and international level.
Learning Objectives
To train highly qualified pharmacy technicians capable of participating in the design, manufacture, administration and storage of medicines, and of delivering quality pharmaceutical care in diverse clinical, industrial and academic settings.
Key Competencies
- Be responsible and reflective
- Possess strong interpersonal skills
- Demonstrate confidence and self-assurance
- Apply critical thinking and questioning skills
- Develop professional ethics and standards
- Make considered decisions
- Maintain a professional appearance
- Be proactive and take initiative
- Think critically
- Uphold professional moral standards
- Possess organisational skills
- Compromise and listen
- Procure and deliver medicines
- Accurately read and interpret prescriptions and verify their validity
- Demonstrate systematic dispensing procedures
- Evaluate the appropriateness of prescribed medicines
- Maintain records in a practical and effective manner
- Repackage and re-label dispensed medicines appropriately
- Assess signs, symptoms and medical history to distinguish conditions manageable within pharmacy practice
- Select and advise on pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment strategies and options
- Apply first-aid measures where necessary
- Accurately calculate quantities of ingredients required for pharmaceutical product preparation
- Apply formulation principles and techniques to pharmaceutical product preparation
- Ensure all medicines and chemicals are packaged, labelled and stored to maximise stability and safety
- Review and evaluate the patient's medication history in relation to the prescription
- Ensure compliance with local workplace policies and professional conventions
- Prepare and maintain appropriate product documentation
- Apply sterilisation and asepsis principles and techniques related to pharmaceutical product preparation
Career Outcomes
Pharmacy technician
Pharmacist's assistant
Hospital pharmacist
Pharmaceutical industry or medicines supply chain
Pharmaceutical supplier
Pharmacovigilance
Cosmetics industry
Research and training
Curriculum
Semester 1 (Year 1)
PHA-101
Chemistry (General, Organic, Analytical)
5 Credits
PHA-102
Biochemistry (Structure & Metabolism)
4 Credits
PHA-103
Biology & Physiology
4 Credits
PHA-104
Microbiology & Immunology
3 Credits
Semester 2 (Year 1)
PHA-105
Botany & Pharmacognosy
4 Credits
PHA-106
Pharmacology
5 Credits
PHA-107
Toxicology
3 Credits
PHA-108
Pharmaceutical Technology / Galenic Pharmacy
5 Credits
Semester 3 (Year 2)
PHA-201
Pathologies & Therapeutics
5 Credits
PHA-202
Medical Devices & Health Equipment
3 Credits
PHA-203
Pharmaceutical Legislation, Ethics & Conduct
4 Credits
PHA-204
Dispensary & Stock Management
4 Credits
Semester 4 (Year 2)
PHA-205
Prescription Analysis & Dispensing
5 Credits
PHA-206
Hygiene, Safety & Quality Assurance
3 Credits
PHA-207
Public Health & Professional Communication
3 Credits
PHA-208
Professional Placement (Dispensary / Hospital Pharmacy)
14 Credits
Entry Requirements
Hold a Baccalauréat C, D or E (science stream), with a strong background in chemistry, biology and physics.
Pass the national competitive entrance examination organised by MINESUP for paramedical BTS programmes.
Be no older than 25 years at the time of the entrance examination.
An aptitude for rigorous work in a pharmaceutical environment (handling chemicals, adhering to asepsis protocols) is essential.
Quick Info
- Level
- BTS
- Duration
- 2 years (4 semesters)
- Credits
- 120
- Department
- Pharmacy
- Language
- EN / FR