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| Course ID | Course Title | | Units |
| CRN # |
Course |
Activity |
Time |
Days |
Instructor |
Location |
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| PHT 55B | PHARMACOLOGY B | 4 Units |
| A study of the fundamentals of pharmacology with a focus on the anatomy, physiology and application of pharmacological principles related to various body systems and disorders; the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, endocrine system, reproductive system and includes a study of disorders affecting multi-body systems). Drugs are discussed in relation to their mechanism of action, indications, adverse effects, contraindications, precautions and drug interactions. Intended for students already enrolled in the Pharmacy Technician Program. |
| 4 hours lecture. (48 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: PHT 55A. |
| 40268 | √ PHT -055B-01 | Lecture | 11:00 AM-12:50 PM | TTh | SU, ANGELA | MC J5 |
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| PHT 56B | DISPENSING & COMPOUNDING B | 3 Units |
| General preparation of topical, transdermal, rectal, ophthalmic, and otic pharmaceutical dosage forms. Practical experience in the manipulative and record keeping functions associated with the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions. Study of dosage forms, advantages and disadvantages, uses, storage and packaging of pharmaceutical products. Intended for students enrolled in the Pharmacy Technician Program. |
| 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (60 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: PHT 56A. |
| 40294 | √ PHT -056B-01 | Laboratory | 11:00 AM-01:50 PM | W | ALVAREZ, NANCY | MC J5 |
| | √ | Lecture | 08:00 AM-09:50 AM | W | SIMON, SANDRA | MC J5 |
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| PHT 60A | RETAIL CLINICAL I | 1.5 Units |
| The practice, in an outpatient environment, of skills developed in didactic and laboratory training. Activities will be performed by the student and evaluated by a preceptor. |
| 8 hours clinical experience. (96 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: Admission to the Pharmacy Technology Program. |
| 40269 | √ PHT -060A-01 | Laboratory | 08:00 AM-03:50 PM | M | MOHILE, SNEHAL | RETAIL |
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| PHT 60B | RETAIL CLINICAL II | 1.5 Units |
| The practice, in the outpatient environment, of skills developed in didactic and laboratory training. Activities will be performed by the student and evaluated by a preceptor. |
| 8 hours clinical experience. (96 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: PHT 60A. |
| 40270 | √ PHT -060B-01 | Laboratory | 08:00 AM-03:50 PM | F | SU, ANGELA | RETAIL |
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| PHT 61 | HOME HEALTH CARE SUPPLIES | 3 Units |
| Study of diseases and conditions which require ongoing health maintenance by the patient, and the tests and devices used for the control of these diseases and conditions. Single-use test kits for routine health screening. An evaluation of alternative forms of health care. A study of the vitamins and minerals commonly used in pharmaceutical preparations. Intended for students enrolled in the Pharmacy Technician Program. |
| 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (60 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: PHT 50. |
| 40297 | √ PHT -061.-01 | Lecture | 08:00 AM-09:50 AM | T | ALVAREZ, NANCY | MC J5 |
| | √ | Laboratory | 08:00 AM-10:50 AM | Th | ALVAREZ, NANCY | MC J5 |
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| PHT 62A | HOSPITAL CLINICAL I | 1.5 Units |
| The practice, in both inpatient and outpatient environments, of skills developed in didactic and laboratory training. Activities will be performed by the student and evaluated by a preceptor. |
| 8 hours clinical experience. (96 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: Admission to Pharmacy Technology Program. |
| 40299 | √ PHT -062A-01 | Laboratory | 08:00 AM-03:50 PM | M | MOHILE, SNEHAL | HOSP |
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| PHT 62B | HOSPITAL CLINICAL II | 1.5 Units |
| The practice, in an inpatient environment, of skills developed in didactic and laboratory training of preparation of sterile products. Activities will be performed by the student and evaluated by a preceptor. |
| 8 hours clinical experience. (96 hours total per quarter.) |
| Prerequisite: Admission to Pharmacy Technician Program |
| 40300 | √ PHT -062B-01 | Laboratory | 08:00 AM-03:50 PM | F | SU, ANGELA | HOSP |
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| PHT 200L | PHARMACY TECHNICIAN AS A CAREER | 1 Unit |
| Introduction to the pharmaceutical sciences and the functions of a pharmacy technician in health care. Role of the pharmacy technician, areas of specialization in the field, technical standards, state registration requirements and employment opportunities. |
| 1 hour lecture. (12 hours total per quarter.) |
| 40854 | √ PHT -200L-01 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | SU, ANGELA | MC J5 |
| PHT -200L-01: Mandatory class meetings on Friday, 4/11 & 4/25/14, from 10:00am-4:00pm (12 hours total for class). Open to all students. Acceptance into the Pharmacy Technician Program is NOT required. Additional subsequent meetings TBA. Some labs will be observation off campus. |
| 40855 | √ PHT -200L-02 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | SU, ANGELA | MC J5 |
| PHT -200L-02: Mandatory class meetings on Saturday, 5/10 & 5/24/14, from 10:00am-4:00pm (12 hours total for class). Open to all students. Acceptance into the Pharmacy Technician Program is NOT required. Additional subsequent meetings TBA. Some labs will be observation off campus. |
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