Course Name |
Pharmacy Technician |
Course Provider |
TUS - Athlone Campus |
Alternative Provider(s) |
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon |
Course Code |
92841 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
Course Type |
Higher Education Direct Entry |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Ordinary Bachelor (Level 7 NFQ)
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Major |
Technological University of the Shannon |
Level 7 NFQ |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Athlone |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
How to Apply:
Applications are made online between 1 February and 1 June. Contact admissions@ait.ie for details.
*External students can transfer to add-on programmes provided that their previous qualifications meet AIT's entry requirements. |
Qualification Letters |
BSc |
Duration |
1 year add-on |
Entry Requirements |
Minimum Entry Requirements:
Higher Certificate Level 6 qualification in Pharmacy Technician Studies. |
Link to Course Fee |
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Course Content |
Expand+Why take this course?
The primary aim of the BSc Pharmacy Technician programme is to advance the skills and knowledge of the qualified pharmacy technician. Furthermore, it seeks to enable the graduate to use his/her skills as a pharmacy technician ...
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The primary aim of the BSc Pharmacy Technician programme is to advance the skills and knowledge of the qualified pharmacy technician. Furthermore, it seeks to enable the graduate to use his/her skills as a pharmacy technician to promote pharmacy practice in the area of pharmaceutical care of the patient and ultimately, to provide additional skills to the pharmacy technician in the areas of clinical pharmacy, medicines management, purchasing, clinical governance, ethics and aseptic practices. This will enable the graduate to consider career development in additional areas.
What is the course about?
Students will attend lectures at AIT Monday to Wednesday and attend pharmacy placement on Thursday and Friday throughout the academic year. Placement is organised by AIT in conjunction with the student. As well as placement, the students will undertake a capstone project which allows them to delve into the research world for the first time. Participation in conferences, poster competitions and lectures by guest speakers from the pharmacy industry will ensure that students are well grounded in all areas of work available to pharmacy technicians.
Work placement
Students will experience work placement during the course of the year.
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Subjects Taught |
What will I study?
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care, Placement and Integrated Capstone Project, Advanced Pharmacy Skills, Medicines Management, Clinical Governance and Ethics, Pharmacy Research Methods, Aseptic Practices, Pharmacy Purchasing and Sales, Marketing and Applied Entrepreneurship. |
Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+What can I do after the course?
This programme will enable pharmacy technicians to further challenge the knowledge and skills acquired at level 6 whilst also providing them with an opportunity to develop as professionals with the latest skills in m...
Hide-What can I do after the course?
This programme will enable pharmacy technicians to further challenge the knowledge and skills acquired at level 6 whilst also providing them with an opportunity to develop as professionals with the latest skills in medicines management, pharmacy purchasing, clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical care, clinical governance and ethics, advanced pharmacy skills, pharmacy research methods, aseptic practices and marketing. As it is well recognized that there is pressure on time, workload and responsibilities within the pharmacy setting, it is therefore essential that pharmacy technicians are competent and proficient in undertaking additional roles within their work environment.
As a graduate of this degree, you may be eligible to pursue a level 8 qualification in a health science domain, for example, health management. A number of graduates of this programme have been successful in entering pharmacy degrees (MPharm) in the Ireland (UCC and RCSI) and UK (Coleraine, Brighton, Kingston, Liverpool and Sunderland).
Further study
As a graduate of this degree, you may be eligible to pursue a level 8 qualification in a health science domain, for example, health management.
Career prospects
Employment and progression opportunities lie in the following areas: pharmacy management, medicines management, marketing and sales, clozapine clinics, preoperative clinics, anti-coagulation clinics and in accredited checking.
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Further Enquiries |
Contact Details
Diane Patterson
Course Director
Tel: +353(0)906468057
Email: Diane.Patterson@tus.ie |
Course Web Page |
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