Pharmacy Technician Certificate and Degree Program in Las Vegas

Hands-On Pharmacy Technician Training in Sacramento, Dallas and Las Vegas

Get established in a rewarding healthcare career without spending years in school.

The Pharmacy Technician program from Asher College provides the practical skills, hands-on experience and personalized support it takes to pursue a professional career helping others in as little as 12 months*

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Practical Pharmacy Technician School: Training That Fits Your Life

Asher College offers career training specifically designed to fit the needs of busy adult learners.

✅ Flexible Schedule – Personalized to YOU
✅ Hybrid Learning – Blend of Remote & On-Campus
✅ Focused – Get Qualified in Less Time

Get the skills you need to move up professionally in a way that lets you balance things like work, family and other commitments.

Financial Aid Available for Those That Qualify.

National Certification & State License Prep – Get the Credentials to Succeed

As a student at Asher, you’ll have dedicated mentorship throughout your program, including support to achieve the certifications and licensing you need to successfully work as a Pharmacy Technician.

Training for the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) is included in your program. Plus, get support to apply for your state pharmacy technician license.

Find out if Asher College is the right fit for you – tour our facilities and meet with both students and instructors. Book a Tour Now or Get More Info

Las Vegas Campus

Asher College’s Las Vegas Campus opened in 2011, and its graduates are now employed throughout the Las Vegas region. We provide classroom and hands-on training experience that focuses on the skills identified by our Las Vegas advisory board made up of local Las Vegas employers.

Vocational College

When you choose Asher College in Las Vegas for your education and training, you will join the many Asher alumni currently employed in and around the region.

Trade School

As a student at Asher College Las Vegas, you will have access to our facilities and resources, personalized instruction from experienced faculty, and the support of staff and fellow students, and as a graduate of Asher College Las Vegas, you will be positioned for numerous employment opportunities.

Convenience & Support

All Asher College programs are offered through Hybrid Learning – a blend of on-campus and remote study. You can learn from home or anywhere you’ve got a computer and internet. Enjoy the freedom and flexibility of remote learning along with the focused structure, modern facilities and community support available on campus.

✅ Hands-On Learning in On-Campus Learning Labs
✅ Community Interaction On-Campus & Online
✅ Personalized Support When & How You Need It

Every Asher College campus is open 6 days per week, Monday through Saturday. Get the skills you need to get ahead in a way that works for you.

Why Become a Pharmacy Technician

Help People

As a qualified Pharmacy Technician, you can make a difference in people’s lives every day. With training and a natural compassion for others, you can leave a lasting impact on the people you serve in your community.

Potential Growth Field

Our growing and aging population, along with advances in healthcare services can make for increased demand for medical professionals. Nationally, employment of Pharmacy Technicians is projected to grow 6% between 2024-2034, faster than average for all occupations.**

**Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics - https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/pharmacy-technicians.htm#tab-6

Variety of Work Schedules

Pharmacy Technicians work a variety of schedules from traditional Monday-Friday 9am-5pm to less traditional nights, weekends or swing shifts. This variety of schedule opportunities makes this an attractive field for folks interested in different schedules or want the chance to pursue a position that best fits their lifestyle.

Interesting Settings

If the idea of being stuck at a desk all day holds no appeal, Pharmacy Tech could be a good fit. Professionals in this field work in a wide variety of settings including retail pharmacies, grocery stores, hospitals, long-term care facilities, mail-order pharmacies, government agencies and sometimes even for research or insurance companies.



Here’s what you will learn in the Pharmacy Technician program:

MOE100 MS Essentials
Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will be able to perform essential functions in Word, Excel & Outlook. They will learn to navigate the software and create documents, workbooks, and emails while using Microsoft’s tools and short-cuts. Students identify features to open, navigate, edit and print documents in Word, format data in a spreadsheet and create formulas in Excel, and manage messages, tasks, and appointments in Outlook, resulting in the entry-level skills necessary to use these programs in the work environment.

TF100 Typing Fundamentals
Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will learn to type a minimum of 35 words per minute. They will learn keystroke fundamentals, keyboard by touch, and proper 10-key form.

HS202 Human Anatomy and Physiology
Prerequisite(s): HS201 Medical Terminology

Students will know the twelve main sections of the human anatomy including structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs. Students will understand physiological concepts and processes of the human body’s systems and the medical terminology necessary to perform proper diagnostic and procedure coding.

PHT111 Pharmacy Practice
Prerequisite(s): PHT100 Introduction to Pharmacy

Students will be able to understand contemporary pharmacy practice which includes community-based and health-system based pharmacy operations. It also explores the role of technology in the pharmacy and an overview of inventory management and insurance and third-party billing. It emphasizes a review of over-the-counter products and an introduction of non-sterile, or extemporaneous compounding, aseptic techniques and preparation of sterile products.

PHT111 Pharmacy Practice
Prerequisite(s): PHT100 Introduction to Pharmacy

Students will be able to understand contemporary pharmacy practice which includes community-based and health-system based pharmacy operations. It also explores the role of technology in the pharmacy and an overview of inventory management and insurance and third-party billing. It emphasizes a review of over-the-counter products and an introduction of non-sterile, or extemporaneous compounding, aseptic techniques and preparation of sterile products.

CD201 Advanced Career Development
Prerequisite(s): Students must have completed 80% of their program.

Students will be able to search for a job within their field of study, conduct themselves professionally in a job interview and provide a resume tailored to each job position applied for. This course is designed for three particular points of views; those looking to change careers, those looking to advance their career and those who are entrepreneurs and want to start their own business. Career Services will put your career goals first, it is time you did as well.

PHT202 Pharmacology
Prerequisite(s): PHT111 Pharmacy Practice

Students will be able to comprehend pharmacology, including anatomy and physiology. Content includes a review of anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology by body system, related to the skin, the eyes and ears, the gastrointestinal system, the musculoskeletal system, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the immune system, the renal system, the endocrine system, the reproductive system, and the nervous system.

PHT211 Pharmacy Calculations
Prerequisite(s): PHT202 Pharmacology

Students will be able to properly perform pharmacy and dosage calculations. It includes a review of basic math skills necessary to perform advanced pharmacy calculations, an overview of the various systems of measurement applicable in pharmacy practice, dosage calculations, concentration and dilutions, alligations, parenteral preparations and introduction to business math.

PHT310 Pharmacy Laboratory Skills
Prerequisite(s): PHT211 Pharmacy Calculations

Students will be able to develop and practice pharmacy technician skills with hands-on opportunities in a simulated pharmacy environment. The course deals with the proper interpretation of the prescription and medication orders, pharmacy application software (Apothesoft-Rx Software), drug information, Rx and DEA schedule, storage requirements, drug alternatives, special patient information, compounding and proper dispensing of drugs and medicines, workplace safety and infection control, and strategies to prevent medication errors.

PHT311 Pharmacy Externship
Prerequisite(s): PHT310 Pharmacy Laboratory Skills

Students will be able to develop their pharmacy skills in a practical or working pharmacy field environment under professional supervision. It provides students with opportunities to apply professional skills learned in the classroom since they will directly interact with clients/patients and other health care professionals. A licensed or staff pharmacist or pharmacy manager evaluates the student’s performance at the site.

CS101 Career Success
Prerequisite(s): NA

Student will be able to maximize their potential by being mindful of how self-talk impacts their habits, attitude, beliefs and expectations. Students also learn strategies to eliminate procrastination and achieve goals. Each student will complete a DISC profile to better understand their preferred communication style, how it relates to their own personal and professional development and how their DiSC style relates to others.

CD201 Advanced Career Development
Prerequisite(s): Students must have completed 80% of their program.

Students will be able to search for a job within their field of study, conduct themselves professionally in a job interview and provide a resume tailored to each job position applied for. This course is designed for three particular points of views; those looking to change careers, those looking to advance their career and those who are entrepreneurs and want to start their own business. Career Services will put your career goals first, it is time you did as well.

Additional Courses Needed for Degree

GE101 Critical Thinking*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to comprehend, analyze, and create inductive and deductive arguments. This course presents a variety of topics essential to a student’s development in critical thinking in addition to arguments, such as informal fallacies, modes of persuasion, perspective and bias, language and meaning, culminating in the development of reasonable strategies for belief formation. *This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE107 Introduction to Psychology.

GE102 Business Communication
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to develop all types of business communication including letters, memos, electronic communication, written reports, oral presentations, and interpersonal communication. The course also includes topics of resumes, application letters, interviewing tips, and employment follow-up documents.

GE103 Business Math
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to apply math fundamentals to business applications.  Topics include a basic math review, business statistics, profit calculations, payroll, banking, interest calculations, insurance, taxes, and other business topics.

GE104 Introduction to Business
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to understand business in an increasingly global society with an introduction to business terminology, concepts, environments, systems, strategies, and current issues. Topics include an overview of the business environment, business ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, management, marketing, production, information systems, and financial elements of business.

GE105 Principles of Management*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to apply effective management principles to today’s dynamic business environment. Students will gain an understanding of the Principles of Management within the dimensions of the planning-organizing-leading-controlling (P-O-L-C) framework. Topics include roles of personality and values in determining work behaviors, setting goals and objectives, and communication within organizations. In addition, students will define organizational culture, structure, and change while examining the role of strategic human resource management (SHRM). *This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE108 Leadership.

GE106 American Government
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to understand the intricacies of the Constitution, the complexities of federalism, the meanings of civil liberties, and the conflicts over civil rights. This course explains how people are socialized to politics, acquire and express opinions, and participate in political life; describes interest groups, political parties, and elections—the intermediaries that link people to government and politics; details the branches of government and how they operate; and shows how policies are made and affect people’s lives. Nevada Students also take a Nevada Constitution course.

GE107 Introduction to Psychology*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to intelligently discuss intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and understand theories of motivation proposed for instincts, drive reduction, self-efficacy, and social motives. In this course, students will learn about the history and understand the score of study in the field of industrial and organizational psychology. *This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE101 Critical Thinking.

GE108 Leadership*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to understand and apply leadership’s crucial skill areas; those related to the foundational elements, conceptual elements, human elements, technical elements, and political elements of effective leadership. Students will hone their skill bases in these areas through assessing their own level of competence in each skill and practicing the skills to improve their leadership effectiveness. * This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE105 Principles of Management.

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By partnering with PioneerRx Pharmacy Software, our program allows students to learn in a real-world environment using the most installed software for independent pharmacies. Students enhance their clinical and functional skills by training in a pharmacy system that is innovative, robust, and feature-rich.

The Pharmacy Technician program in Dallas, Las Vegas and Sacramento have been approved by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) / Pharmacy Technician Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).

Career Opportunities

The Pharmacy Technician Program prepares you with a comprehensive set of skills necessary to become employable as a Pharmacy Technician. Once you have the skills and your license, you may find work in:

  • Hospitals
  • Nursing Homes
  • Retail Pharmacies (Drugstore Chains, Grocery Stores)
  • Insurance Companies
  • Mail-Order and Web-Based Pharmacies
  • Pharmaceutical Companies
  • Wholesalers
  • Government Agencies

Student who enroll in the Pharmacy Technician certification or degree program must be able pass both a background and drug test. Requirements vary by state and are discussed prior to enrollment. Please speak to an Admissions advisor if you have questions or concerns.

Why Study Pharmacy Tech with Asher College

Industry-Informed Curriculum – Get the Skills Employers Look For

The Pharmacy Tech program at Asher College has been developed with the support of our expert advisory board. That means what you learn has been directly shaped by recommendations of the employers who hire Asher graduates, so you get the real skills employers look for in a new hire.

Real-World Experience – Learn Hands-On in a Real Pharmacy Setting

Gain first-hand practical experience and job preparation in a real, working pharmacy setting under professional supervision. Apply your classroom learning directly to a real-world setting when you interact with clients/patients and other healthcare professionals. You’ll feel confident and fully prepared to make a smooth transition from school into the profession when you gain so much valuable, real-world work experience before you graduate.

National Certification & State License Prep – Get the Credentials to Succeed

As a student at Asher, you’ll have dedicated mentorship throughout your program, including support to achieve the certifications and licensing you need to successfully work as a Pharmacy Technician. Training for the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) is included in your program. Plus, get support to apply for your state pharmacy technician license.

Career Services – Dedicated Help to Build Your Career

You’re in good hands with Asher College’ Career Services Department. The experienced Career Services team at Asher College works on your behalf to discover new opportunities for you while you work towards completing your career training program.


The best way to see if Asher College is the right fit for you is to see it for yourself; you can tour our facilities and meet with both students and instructors when you Book a Tour Now or Get More Info

Financial Aid Options Available

Our financial services team is here to make sure that you get access to all the resources that are potentially available to you, such as:

  • Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)***
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Payment plan options
  • Veteran Training Benefits***

Every student’s situation is unique, and our dedicated financial services team will help you discover all of your financial aid options. Get started – learn about your funding options today.

 

***Federal Financial Aid and Veteran benefits are available to those who qualify.

Is Hands-On Pharmacy Technician Training Right for You?

If you’re interested in learning more about a rewarding Pharmacy Technician career and exploring whether training with Asher College is right for you, fill out the form on this page for more information. A helpful Asher College Career Advisor will assist with everything from career questions to financial aid and help you discover the perfect career path for you.

For immediate questions, give us a call at:

Sacramento (916) 545-7851
Dallas (817) 670-8998
Las Vegas (725) 726-3734

*Program length when completed in normal time.


Asher College Locations

Asher College has 3 accredited campus locations in Nevada, Texas, and California. Each of our campuses provides a unique learning experience, helping you become a career-ready professional. Explore your career options today!

Dallas Campus

Las Vegas Campus

Sacramento Campus