Program Requirements
Program Requirements
As per Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP) requirements, students must complete the Pharmacy Technician Program within 4 years of admission (Criterion 3.4 Graduates complete the Program within 4 years of admission).
See the Experiential Learning Requirements section for information on work terms, field placements, clinical placements, or other required experiential learning components.
In addition, the Pharmacy Technician Program upholds the principles from The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA), Principles of Professionalism and from provincial regulatory body, The Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP), the Code of Ethics. Both mirrors the behaviors and attitudes reflective of both pharmacy technician students and graduates.
Course Requirements – Course Outlines
Course outlines specify relevant course learning outcomes to be achieved and assessments that measure achievement of that learning. Course outlines also offer a general description of the course, its content, requirements, and required learning resources (e.g., textbooks, equipment/materials). Course outlines also offer a general description of the course, its content, requirements, and learning resources. Course outlines clearly communicate expectations to learners concerning requirements for admission to the course (e.g.., pre- and co-requisites), successful completion of the course, and other course-specific policies and procedures. Ensure you review the course outlines for each of your courses to be aware of requirements and expectations.