Pharmacy Technician Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree
Program Description
The Pharmacy Technician Associate Degree in Applied Science (A.A.S.) is designed to prepare graduates to work in the pharmaceutical field as technicians. Bramson ORT College's Pharmacy Technician program will teach students medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacy computing, inventory and billing, medication preparation, compounding and quality customer care, among other things.
The curriculum is designed to teach students administrative and clinical pharmacy practices in a variety of settings, from hospitals and large medical centers, to small community-based pharmacies. Furthermore, the curriculum takes into account the industry's accrediting bodies' requirements, such as the PTCB (Pharmacy Technician Certification Board), CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) and NHA (National Health Career Association). Students will be taught by experienced industry professionals in state-of-the-art, modern pharmacy laboratories.
The program will focus not only on providing students with the necessary skills demanded by the pharmaceutical industry, but also on giving them the opportunity to continue their education in pharmacy sciences. Moreover, the mandatory internship course is a key course in each student's learning. This course will allow students to get direct job experience and ascertain the appropriate skills to make them competitive members of the workplace. Furthermore, the integration of pharmacy and business courses gives students a better understanding and training in pharmacy management.
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to perform such duties as entering prescription orders in the computer; creating and updating patients' health and insurance information; communicating with insurance companies and carriers to obtain payment for the prescription; preparing pharmacy inventory; assisting the pharmacist with filling and labeling prescriptions; assisting the pharmacist in compounding oral solutions, ointments and creams; placing orders on the shelves; and verifying all associated paperwork.
Credits obtained by students while in the Pharmacy Technician program are transferable to four-year programs at other colleges and universities worldwide. In order to earn the Pharmacy Technician Associate Degree at Bramson ORT College, a student must complete at least 60 credits.
Program Summary Chart
Program: |
Pharmacy Technician Associate Degree |
Program Length: |
60 semester credits |
Entrance Dates: |
Rolling Semesters |
Offered: |
Queens & Brooklyn Campuses |
Admission Requirements: |
Admission to the Bramson ORT College Pharmacy Technician Associate Degree Program is open to all students who demonstrate academic preparedness, maturity and seriousness of purpose with backgrounds appropriate to their chosen program of studies.
Please visit the Admissions Office Site for the complete requirements. High School Diploma or GED is required.
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More Information
Medical & Natural Sciences Department
Bramson ORT College
69-30 Austin Street
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Phone: 718-261-5800
Email: medical@bramsonort.edu
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| Medical Assistant |
36 Credits |
| Required Major Courses |
| AC111 |
Principles of Accounting I |
3 Credits |
| MA120 |
Statistics |
3 Credits |
| MD201 |
Pharmacy Procedures |
3 Credits |
| MD202 |
Pharmacy Calculations |
3 Credits |
| MD204 |
Pharmacy Internship |
3 Credits |
| MD206 |
Essentials of Pharmacy Management |
3 Credits |
| MD207 |
Pharmacology II |
3 Credits |
| PH103 |
Pharmacology and Drug Administration |
3 Credits |
| SC163 |
Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health Professionals |
3 Credits |
| SS204 |
Medical Terminology for the Secretary |
3 Credits |
| Elective Major Courses |
15 Credits |
| Elective Major Courses (select five) |
| BM290 |
Business Communication |
3 Credits |
| MA110 |
Business Mathematics |
3 Credits |
| MD101 |
Clinical Procedures I |
3 Credits |
| MD110 |
Introduction to Medical Assisting and Medical Law/Ethics |
3 Credits |
| SC152 |
Chemistry |
3 Credits |
| SC153 |
Biochemistry |
3 Credits |
| SC155 |
Microbiology |
3 Credits |
| SS101 |
Keyboarding I |
3 Credits |
| SS120 |
Computerized Medical Billing and Coding |
3 Credits |
| SS240 |
Medical Secretary Practices |
3 Credits |
| Required Liberal Arts |
| General Education Courses (Select two) |
6 Credits |
| CP100 |
Introduction to Data Processing |
3 Credits |
| EN100 |
English Composition I |
3 Credits |
| Elective Liberal Arts |
9 Credits |
| General Education Courses (Select three) |
| Select credits from the list of liberal arts courses which are not required liberal arts. |
Career Outlook
Medical assistants perform administrative and clinical tasks in general medical care centers, as well as in specialized fields such as cardiology, pediatrics, dermatology, podiatry and chiropractic. Their duties range from scheduling and record handling, taking medical history and vital signs, and performing EKG and phlebotomy (as prescribed and supervised by doctors). Medical Assistants collect and prepare laboratory specimens, perform basic laboratory tests on premises, prepare and administer medications (as directed by the physician) remove sutures, and change dressings.
- General Medical Assistant
- Lab Medical Assistant
- Clinical Medical Assistant
- Phlebotomist
- Medical Secretary
- EKG Technician
- Physicians Office Medical Assistant
- Hospital Medical Assistant
- Specialty Practitioner Office Medical Assistant
- Outpatient Care Centers Medical Assistant
- Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools Medical Assistant
Employment Opportunities
Below you will find a table of average annual salaries for Bookkeeping Clerks. Salaries are listed by both position and Industry/Sector. These salaries had been provided by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bramson ORT College's Career Services Center.
Position |
Average Salary |
Industry / Sector |
Medical Assistant |
$29,330 |
Offices of Physicians |
Medical Assistant |
$30,930 |
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals |
Medical Assistant |
$26,000 |
Offices of Other Health Practitioners |
Medical Assistant |
$29,150 |
Outpatient Care Centers |
Medical Assistant |
$30,240 |
Colleges, Universities, & Professional Schools |
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