Pharmacy Technician Course

Get pharmacy tech certified and prepare for the NHA ExCPT certification exam with this hybrid course.

Introductory tuition: $1,999 through February 13

Quick Details

Pharmacies are in need of skilled pharmacy technicians. This hybrid course will teach you the skills and knowledge to qualify for entry-level positions in pharmacies and be prepared for national certification.

Course Format: Self-paced with required in-person meetings

Total Hours: 300 hours includes self-paced learning and four, one-hour Zoom meetings with the instructor to keep you moving through the course.

Program Duration: Must be completed in six months

Tuition: $2,999 — Introductory rate of $1,999 through February 13, 2026

Materials: Tuition includes all instructional materials, National Healthcareer Association (NHA) digital learning tools, practice tests and a voucher for the certification exam.

This course is WIOA approved and is on the Maryland Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL).

Important Dates
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Course dates: February 14–August 14
Required meetings: 8:30–9:30 a.m. on February 14, March 14, May 30, July 25 (Zoom)
Course dates: May 16–November 16
Required meetings: 8:30–9:30 a.m. on May 16, June 13, August 22, October 24 (Zoom)
Course dates: September 12, 2026–March 12, 2027
Required meetings: 8:30–9:30 a.m. on September 12, October 10, December 19, February 13 (Zoom)

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Learn More: Pharmacy Technician Course

What does a pharmacy technician do?

Pharmacy technicians have many tasks. Some include: collecting information needed to fill a prescription from customers or health professionals, packaging and labeling prescriptions for customers, and organize inventory and alert pharmacists to any shortages of medications or supplies, just to name a few.

Where do pharmacy technician work?

Pharmacy technicians often work in retail stores, hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities.

Why is certification important to becoming a pharmacy technician?

Becoming certified shows your that you have obtain the proper training and skillset needed to be a pharmacy technician.

What is the job outlook for a pharmacy technician?

According to the , the job outlook for a  pharmacy technician is expected to grow by 6% (faster than average) between 2022 and 2032, with 459,600 job opening annually.

This pharmacy technician course must be completed within six months. You will learn key topics, including  federal and state laws that govern pharmacies, as well as the ethics of pharmacy practice.

Module 1: Introduction & Basic Overview

  • Pharmacy history
  • Job basics
  • Department layout
  • Laws and agencies
  • Reference sources

Module 2: Prescription Medications General

  • Dosage forms
  • Prescription containers
  • Generic products
  • Stock bottle labels
  • Dispensing precautions

Module 3: Controlled Substances

  • Schedules
  • DEA numbers
  • Dispensing controlled substances
  • Diversion prevention
  • Substance use disorder

Module 4: Dispensing Process

  • Prescription requirements
  • Interpreting directions
  • Labeling and refills
  • Delivery verification

Module 5: Pharmacy Calculations

  • Systems of measurement
  • Dosage calculations
  • Business calculations
  • Dilution and concentration

Module 6: Self-Management & Teamwork

  • Emotional awareness
  • Problem solving

Module 7: Patient Interaction

  • Communication skills
  • Professionalism

Module 8: Federal Privacy Requirements

  • HIPAA and patient rights

Module 9: Managed Care Prescriptions

  • Reimbursement
  • Claims processing

Module 10: Nondispensing Duties

  • Purchasing
  • Stock management

Module 11: Drug & Medical Terminology

Module 12: Basic Anatomy & Physiology

Module 13: Basic Pharmacology

  • Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
  • Interactions and toxicology

Module 14: Commonly Prescribed Interventions

Module 15: Infection Control, Wellness & Disease Prevention

Modules 16–19: OTC, Compounding, and Emergency Situations

Pharmaceer Math

  • Module 1 and 2: Introduction and Measurement Basics
    • Dispensing Calculations
    • Business Math
  • Modules 3 and 4
    • Single Dose Calculations
    • Sterile and Nonsterile Compounding Calculations
    • Calculations for Specific Circumstances

Program Review and Certification Prep

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To sit for the NHA ExCPT® (CPhT) pharmacy technician certification exam you must meet these requirements:

  • Possess a high school diploma or GED/high school equivalency; or are scheduled to earn a high school diploma or GED/high school equivalency in the next 60 days
    AND
    Completed a pharmacy technician training or education program within the last 5 years

OR

  • Possess a high school diploma or GED/high school equivalency
    AND
    Have 1 year of work experience with at least 1,200 hours of supervised pharmacy-related work within the last 3 years

To participate in the competency activities and receive feedback from your instructor, you will need to have access to a video camera (on the phone or other device of familiarity) and be able to upload the video as an .mp4 file to the assignment pages for review. These activities are required in order to pass the course successfully.

 

This course will fully prepare you for the  offered by the National Healthcareer Association.

 

Hardware Requirements

  • This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.
  • Webcams are strongly recommended.

Software Requirements

  • PC: Windows XP or later.
  • Mac: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 or later.
  • Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
  • Microsoft Word (not included in enrollment).
  • Windows Media Player.
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download the .
  • Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.

Other

  • Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.

*NOTE: WIOA and other tuition assistance programs are not eligible for course discounts.