Course details

Today’s Pharmacy Technician has assumed a position that supports and enhances the progressive direction taken by pharmacies. The Pharmacy Technician is a key member of the pharmacy staff, involved in assuring the smooth uninterrupted functioning of pharmacy services assisting the Pharmacist in the preparation, checking, storage and the dispensing of drugs. The Pharmacy Technician course prepares the student with both administrative and clinical skills for a position in the retail or hospital environment. The course provides the student with the theory and hands-on applications required to demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles and practices of pharmacy.

What will I be able to do when I finish the course?

Graduates from this course will work in either community or hospital based pharmacies and will become active participants in this growing field. Graduates have also gone on to work with pharmacy wholesalers and as sales representatives with drug companies. Graduates will be able to apply for registration as pharmacy technicians in the UK.

What follow-on study opportunities are available?

Graduates of this course have gone on to study pharmacy in Ireland, Northern Ireland and the UK. Pharmacy Degree courses and may also progress onto a range of science programmes at IT Carlow.
For further information please contact the Course Director.

What subjects will I study?

In the students will have lectures in IT Carlow while also, on a weekly basis, spending time working in a pharmacy on work experience. The course content includes Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Human Physiology - which is the study of how the body functions. Drug Actions and Uses is a major subject during which students gain an appreciation of human diseases and the drugs used in the treatment of these diseases. Formulation and Compounding is a specialist subject looking at how drugs are made. Students will cover Pharmaceutical Calculations and Computing as well as examining how drugs are safely used and dispensed in Regulations and Dispensing. They will also develop skills in the administration of a functioning pharmacy.
Students are required to complete a fulltime work placement module. This work may be based in either hospital or community pharmacy.It will give the students an opportunity to gain the hands-on experience needed to fully complement their academic studies.
Students on the Pharmacy Technician course are eligible for student membership of National Association of Hospital Pharmacy Technicians (NAHPT) and the Irish Association of Community Pharmacy Technicians (IACPT). Students will also study the various roles and duties of the Hospital Pharmacy Technician. 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.

Year 1

Mandatory Subjects

  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Formulation & Compounding
  • Human Physiology
  • Drug Actions and Uses 1
  • Regulations and Dispensing
  • Pharmaceutical Calculations and Computing
  • Pharmacy Administration & Work Placement
  • Over The Counter
  • Communication, Innovation & Team Work

Year 2

Mandatory Subjects

  • Work Placement
  • Formulation Compounding
  • Drug Actions and Uses 2
  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Aseptic Techniques

What are the minimum entry requirements?

Leaving Certificate: 5 subjects at Ordinary Level Grade D3 or better.

Subjects required: English or Irish at Ordinary Level Grade D3 or better and Mathematics at Ordinary Level Grade D3 or better.

Mature applicants: will be interviewed and assessed on an individual basis.

Special features of the course

One of the most exciting features of this course is the 6 month work placement which students will complete following their certificate. This will give the students the hands-on experience they need to complement their academic studies as part of work placement module students may work abroad for 8 weeks under supervision of registered pharmacists.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Institute of Technology Carlow - Carlow Campus

Institute of Technology Carlow has signed a partnership agreement with the Shandong Academy of Sciences, one of China’s top state research institutions, in a collaboration that will facilitate PhD and postdoctoral training, researcher exchange and the commercialisation of IT Carlow technologies in China. The partnership, according to IT Carlow, has the potential to generate up to €5 million in future research and commercial projects for the Institute and Shandong Academy of Science.
Shandong Academy of Sciences is the largest science and technology research institution in Shandong province which has a population of over 100million.  The academy incorporates ttheylve separate research institutions and more than 2,500 research staff. It is located in Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, in eastern China.
The collaboration with IT Carlow will result in the promotion of PhD and postdoctoral training, researcher exchange and visiting scholar opportunities, according to the Institute. It will also facilitate international projects out of IT Carlow funded by the Chinese State, Shandong Province and Horizon 2020 programmes and allow for the transfer of relevant technologies from Institute of Technology Carlow to Shandong Academy of Sciences for commercialisation in China.
A Chinese delegation visited IT Carlow this theyek, led by Professor Chengjian Yu, Vice President, Shandong Academy of Science.  The visit was initiated by Dr. Xuemei Germaine, a Bioscience graduate of IT Carlow whose campus company, MicroGen Biotech has achieved success in both Ireland and China. MicroGen Biotech  offers a unique treatment process to clean up toxic environmental pollutants from soils and waste streams and has been supported by Enterprise Ireland as a high potential start-up. According to Dr. Germaine, the partnership bettheyen IT Carlow and Shandong Academy of Sciences will “help establish MicroGen Biotech as a major player in soil bioremediation in China and support the company’s research base out of IT Carlow’. 
Speaking at the signing of the agreement, Professor Chengjian Yu said, “I look forward to building on the relationship bettheyen IT Carlow and Shandong Academy of Sciences and hope to theylcome researchers from IT Carlow to Shandong in the very near future.”
theylcoming the agreement, Dr. David Dowling, Head of School of Science at IT Carlow said,  “This significant collaboration with Shandong Academy of Sciences will open many doors for IT Carlow. It offers important opportunities for the Institute’s enviroCORE research group, both in Europe and in China.  Shandong Academy of Sciences is the largest science and technology research institution in a province with a population of over 100million with ttheylve separate research institutions and more than 2,500 research staff.”
Since its founding in 1970, IT Carlow has generated more than 40,000 graduates. It currently ranks as the 4th largest of Ireland’s 14 Institutes with almost 7,000 enrolments. IT Carlow was the 2014 Sunday Times Institute of Technology of the Year.
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