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Experienced Pharmacy Technician Dedicated to Delivering Exceptional Patient Care and Ensuring Medication Safety
Pharmacy Technicians are critical members of the healthcare team and are essential to providing patients with safe and effective medications

8 Month* Pharmacy Technician Career Training in San Antonio, TX

Pharmacy Technicians often act as the bridge between patients and physicians or pharmacists. As a Pharmacy Technician, you’ll be integral to the success of any pharmacy. You’ll be responsible for helping licensed pharmacists fill and dispense medications prescribed to patients by medical professionals.

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Becoming a Qualified Pharmacy Technician

At SWS, we want you to make the most informed decision before you take the next step with us. Our faculty and experienced teaching staff care about your success, so it’s important for us that you understand how Pharmacy Technician School will benefit your future!

Program Mission
To equip the graduate with the skills, knowledge, and abilities to perform the duties that are required of a pharmacy technician in a pharmacy environment.

Program Objective
Students will learn the basic pharmacology skills, pharmacy operations, preparing medications for dispensing, labeling, and refill authorization, transcribing physician’s orders and hospital charts, drug product election, business communication, computer applications, job readiness, keyboarding, and procedures for acquiring all necessary information.  This program will assist students in preparing for the Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) exam.  Although the program is designed to prepare students to take CPhT exam, the school cannot guarantee students will pass the exam.

Job Opportunities
Graduates may find employment as a pharmacy technician in a retail pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, pharmaceutical facility, drug-related companies, and residential pharmacy.

Course Number

Course Name

Clock Hours

Lecture

Lab

Externship

TOTAL

Qtr. Credit Hours

B101

Business Communication For Careers 1

25

.

.

25

2.5

B102

Business Communication For Careers 2

25

.

.

25

2.5

B103

Business Communication For Careers 3

25

.

.

25

2.5

C101

Computer 1

10

40

.

50

3.0

C102

Computer 2

10

40

.

50

3.0

C107

Computer 7

5

20

.

25

1.5

J100

Job Readiness

5

20

.

25

1.5

K101

Keyboarding 1

10

40

.

50

3.0

O101

Office Procedures 1

20

5

.

25

2.0

O102

Office Procedures 2

20

5

.

25

2.0

O103

Office Procedures 3

20

5

.

25

2.0

P100

Professional Development

25

.

.

25

2.5

P101

Introduction to Pharmacy & Pharmacology

20

5

.

25

2.0

P102

Anti-Infectives & Pharmacy Law and Regulations

20

5

.

25

2.0

P103

Nervous System, Drugs, Dose Forms & Routes of Drug Administration

20

5

.

25

2.0

P104

Anticonvulsants & Community Pharmacy

20

5

.

25

2.0

P105

Respiratory, Gastrointestinal & Basic Measurements

20

5

.

25

2.0

P106

Urinary & Cardiovascular

.

5

.

25

2.0

P107

Muscle Relaxant, Hormones & Topicals

20

5

.

25

2.0

P108

Chemotherapy & Nutrition

20

5

.

25

2.0

P109

Certification Preparation Review

20

5

.

25

2.0

P110

Calculation

50

.

.

50

5.0

P200

Externship

20

.

125

125

4.0

TOTAL

.

430

220

125

775

55.0

B101 Business Communication For Careers 1

25 Clock Hours – 25 Lecture 2.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn how to use basic grammar and parts of speech.
(Prerequisite: None)

B102 Business Communication For Careers 2

25 Clock Hours – 25 Lecture 2.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn sentence structure to write effectively. Emphasis is on punctuation and skills needed for effective business english. (Prerequisite: None)

B103 Business Communication For Careers 3

25 Clock Hours – 25 Lecture 2.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn correct usage in written and oral communications for business. (Prerequisite: None)

C101 Computer 1

50 Clock Hours – 10 Lecture 40 Lab – 3.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn basic use of word processor and spreadsheet applications.
(Prerequisite: None)

C102 Computer 2

50 Clock Hours – 10 Lecture 40 Lab – 3.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn basic use of database and presentation applications.
(Prerequisite: None)

C107 Computer 7

25 Clock Hours – 5 Lecture 20 Lab – 1.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn Rx software for use to fill prescriptions. (Prerequisite: None)

J100 Job Readiness

25 Clock Hours – 5 Lecture 20 Lab – 1.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn how to develop possibilities for employment by preparing resumes and interviewing successfully. (Prerequisite: None)

K101 Keyboarding 1

50 Clock Hours – 10 Lecture 40 Lab – 3.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn how to perform the proper keyboarding and formatting techniques. Students will have a goal for speed and accuracy to reach 29 words per minute.
(Prerequisite: None)

O101 Office Procedures 1

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn business office procedures, filing, office machines, processing mail, and ethics. Prerequisite: None)

O102 Office Procedures 2

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the telephone systems and procedures for communicating properly, time management and working with others. (Prerequisite: None)

O103 Office Procedures 3

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the fundamental business calculations used in today’s workplace, processing and understanding financial information. (Prerequisite: None)

P100 Professional Development

25 Clock Hours – 25 Lecture 2.5 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn basics of personal and office skills necessary for today’s workplace. (Prerequisite: None)

P101 Introduction to Pharmacy & Pharmacology

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the role of pharmacy technician, basic concepts of pharmacology, common terms, abbreviations, and Terminology. (Prerequisite: None)

P102 Anti-Infectives & Pharmacy Law and Regulations

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
The students will learn antibiotics treatment, action, side effects, and dispensing. Students will understand the differences between fungi and viruses. Students will learn the law and regulations that govern the practice. (Prerequisite: None)

P103 Nervous System, Drugs, Dose Forms & Routes of Drug Administration

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn sources, and uses of drugs. Students will learn the introduction to pathologies of the nervous system. (Prerequisite: None)

P104 Anticonvulsants & Community Pharmacy

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn various types of drugs to treat other CNS disorders. Students will learn dispensing, labeling, billing third-party insurance, receiving, inventory, and compounding. (Prerequisite: None)

P105 Respiratory, Gastrointestinal & Basic Measurements

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the drug actions linked to respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. Students will practice basic measurement systems. (Prerequisite: None)

P106 Urinary & Cardiovascular

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the drug actions linked to urinary and cardiovascular systems.
(Prerequisite: None)

P107 Muscle Relaxant, Hormones & Topicals

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the drag actions linked to muscle relaxant, hormones, and topical. (Prerequisite: None)

P108 Chemotherapy & Nutrition

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn recombinant drugs and chemotherapy. Students will learn vitamins, nutritional and alternative supplements. (Prerequisite: None)

P109 Certification Preparation Review

25 Clock Hours – 20 Lecture 5 Lab – 2.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will complete a comprehensive review in preparation for certified pharmacy technician exam. (Prerequisite: None)

P110 Calculation

50 Clock Hours – 50 Lecture 5.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will learn the essential calculation concepts and skills used by the pharmacy technician. (Prerequisite: None)

P200 Externship

125 Clock Hours – 125 Ext. 4.0 Quarter Credit Hours
Students will perform on-the-job training that utilizes the skills that the student has learned in class in a pharmacy, hospital, or other appropriate healthcare facility. (Prerequisite: Completion of program course requirements)

Day Classes:
Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. with a 10-minute break for every 60 minutes of scheduled time and a 30-minute break for lunch from 12:10 to 12:40.

Night Classes:
Monday – Thursday 5:45 p.m. to 9:55 p.m. with a 10-minute break for every 60 minutes of scheduled time.
Weekend Classes:
Saturday and Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. with a 10-minute break for every 60 minutes of scheduled time and a 30-minute break for lunch from 12:10 to 12:40.

Program Length
Weekdays: 33 Weeks classroom study + 5 Weeks Externship
Night Classes & Weekend Classes: 49 Weeks classroom study + 5 Weeks Externship

Graduation Criteria

The student must complete a total of 775 clock hours (55.0 Quarter Credit Hours) within 150% of the published length of the program, and have satisfactory progress in both academic, as well as, practical training. The student must maintain an average of at least 70% GPA.

I am Graduate of the Pharmacy Technician program at Southwest Schools. The teachers at Southwest are the best. You are not a number at Southwest, the teachers care about you and your future.
Breanna F

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Job Opportunities

  • Retail Pharmacy
  • Home Health Agencies
  • Drug-related Companies
  • Long-term Health Care Facility
  • Healthcare Clinics
  • Prescription Manager
  • Pharmaceutical Companies

How Much Can Pharmacy Technicians Make?

The most recent salary information comes from the 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics. The median annual wage for pharmacy technicians was $36,740 in May 2021**. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $28,740, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $47,580**.

How Long Does It Take To Become A Pharmacy Technician At SWS?

At SWS, we know your time is valuable. That’s why we take pride in our ability to provide small class sizes so that students get personal teacher attention. This allows us to help you get through the pharmacy tech classes in a timely manner.

  • For Day Classes, the Pharmacy Technician program takes just under 8 Months* to complete.
  • For Night Classes, the Pharmacy Technician program takes just under 12 Months* to complete.
  • For Weekend Classes, the Pharmacy Technician program takes just under 12 Months* to complete.

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*Program length when completed in normal time.
**Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Pharmacy Technicians, on the Internet at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/pharmacy-technicians.htm (visited June 12, 2023).